Am 23.12.22 um 17:48 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:>> > > It could be that pam_mount is looking for the kerberos ticket > '/tmp/krb5cc_1001107' and as you can see, it is actually > '/tmp/krb5cc_1001107_dUP4GZ'That's what I also thought, but this is the ticket filename creating when the user logs in to the system. Do you know a way to force the system NOT to add the last digits after the uid?
Am 23.12.22 um 17:55 schrieb Stefan Kania via samba:> > > Am 23.12.22 um 17:48 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: >>> >> >> It could be that pam_mount is looking for the kerberos ticket >> '/tmp/krb5cc_1001107' and as you can see, it is actually >> '/tmp/krb5cc_1001107_dUP4GZ' > > That's what I also thought, but this is the ticket filename creating > when the user logs in to the system. Do you know a way to force the > system NOT to add the last digits after the uid? >I now added the following parametert to my krb5.conf default_ccache_name = FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_%{uid} But it's stil the same. It looks like the problem is the extension of the filename. Now I'm looking for a way to get the ccache-name without it.
On 23/12/2022 16:55, Stefan Kania via samba wrote:> > > Am 23.12.22 um 17:48 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: >>> >> >> It could be that pam_mount is looking for the kerberos ticket >> '/tmp/krb5cc_1001107' and as you can see, it is actually >> '/tmp/krb5cc_1001107_dUP4GZ' > > That's what I also thought, but this is the ticket filename creating > when the user logs in to the system. Do you know a way to force the > system NOT to add the last digits after the uid? >I think there is a parameter you can set, try reading the krb5.conf manpage. Have you tried turning on debug in pam_mount.conf.xml ? Rowland