[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Package: libpam-openafs-session > Version: 1.0-7 > Severity: important
> When logging in on a linux-vserver guest (using debian's linux-vserver > kernels and utilites), libpam-openafs-session does not create a PAG and > does not get tokens for the user. It's unlikely that this is a bug in libpam-openafs-session. It may be that the OpenAFS kernel module doesn't support linux-vserver guests to the extent that it should. > I believe this did work OK with the versions of the packages in sarge, The way that PAGs were handled in the kernel is completely different in sarge and that method isn't available using etch kernels. > sshd[23136]: pam_openafs-krb5: open_session: AFS apparently not available > > I'm wondering why the pam module thinks "AFS apparently not available". Because AFS system calls aren't working inside your vserver. I expect that it's not working for anything, but you can verify that: If you run pagsh inside the vserver, do you get a PAG? Can you run pagsh and klog, get a token, and still have no tokens in another shell on the same server? -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]