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List:       linux-coda
Subject:    Re: Problems with clog and Kerberos 5
From:       Ivan Popov <pin () medic ! chalmers ! se>
Date:       2005-08-08 21:07:18
Message-ID: 20050808210718.GC9314 () fettuccine ! tekno ! chalmers ! se
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Hi Cris,

I would suggest using the modular clog instead.
Hopefully it will replace the old one in the mainstream distribution
but currently it exists as a separate patch.

The patch can be found at

 /coda/konvalo.org/sw/pm/1/TOP/c/coda/V/6.0.11/L/1/BUILD/patch.modular-clog

and the way I built Coda (including patch application) at

 /coda/konvalo.org/sw/pm/1/TOP/c/coda/V/6.0.11/L/1/NOTES

To debug kerberos-related configuration on the server side I suggest
using the precompiled coda client from
 http://www.konvalo.org/pub/coda-client-setup
which works on any Linux distribution with a Coda-aware kernel.
It includes kerberos5, of course.

For troubleshooting you can run clog as follows:

clog -method kerberos5 <id>@<codarealm> \
       -krealm <kerberos_realm> \
       -kdc <kerberos_kdc> [-kdc <kerberos_kdc>] \
       -servprinc <serv_principal> \
       [-withaddr  {yes|no}] \
       [-proxiable {yes|no}]

Of course, normally you will not need any options, but making authentication
easy will be the next step, when you know it works at all.

Best regards,
--
Ivan

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