Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> 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?

Yes, I can make a PAG using pagsh, get a token within that PAG using
aklog, and then not see the tokens within other shells on the same
vserver.

If I get a token prior to manually creating the PAG with pagsh, then I
do see the token in other shells (and other vservers on the same
host).

btw - please forgive the potentially stupid question, but is there
another way to find out if one's session/shell is within a PAG, or any
way to see if two different processes are within the same PAG?

-Kevin



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