Openafs System Error 5
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happen even after a reboot. Today's flavor:Network Identity Manager can get kerberos tickets but not AFS tickets.There's a long pause and then it
System Error 5 Has Occurred Windows 7
says it couldn't get tickets.On the Network and Sharing Center Control system error 5 has occurred windows 7 net user administrator Panel, it lists an"Unidentified Public Network" called AFS with "No network access". Youcan view the poor AFS
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service sending one message after another withoutresponse. It says it is using the Loopback adapter which is apparentlynormal.aklog -d dies with the classic error:aklog: ktc 7 (11862791) while obtaining system error 5 has occurred access is denied windows 10 tickets.aklog -d shows it is at the very end while "Getting tokens".NET VIEW \\AFSSystem error 5 has occurred.ACcess is denied.I haven't see "System error 5" before. And the error is immediate.(Not taking a long time first.) I even get the "Access is denied"error when running with system adminstrator privilege.Any clues to fixing this problem?Please reply directly to how to bypass system error 5 access denied me as well as to the list (I use digesting).Best regards,John Boyland Jeffrey Altman 2011-01-28 20:41:43 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Access Denied on \\AFS would imply that there is an actual machineon the network called AFSPost by John Tang BoylandAnother semester and more Windows 7 problems. These are all problemsNetwork Identity Manager can get kerberos tickets but not AFS tickets.There's a long pause and then it says it couldn't get tickets.On the Network and Sharing Center Control Panel, it lists an"Unidentified Public Network" called AFS with "No network access". Youcan view the poor AFS service sending one message after another withoutresponse. It says it is using the Loopback adapter which is apparentlynormal.aklog: ktc 7 (11862791) while obtaining tickets.aklog -d shows it is at the very end while "Getting tokens".NET VIEW \\AFSSystem error 5 has occurred.ACcess is denied.I haven't see "System error 5" before. And the error is immediate.(Not taking a long time first.) I even get the "Access is denied"error when running with system adminstrator privilege.Any clues to fixing
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global AFS is partitioned into cells. The AFS cell is a collection of AFS volumes that are administered by a common entity. AFS cells can be administered by a department even when the Kerberos realm used for local authentication is managed by a much larger organization. AFS clients and servers take advantage of Kerberos cross realm authentication to enable authenticated access by entities located outside the local realm. Authorization is enforced by the use of directory level access control lists which can consist of individual or group identities. The AFS volume is a tree of files and sub-directories. AFS volumes are created by administrators and are joined to an AFS cell via the use of a mount point. Once a volume is created, users can create files and directories as well as mount points and symlinks within the volume without regard for the physical location of the volume. Administrators can move the volume to another server as necessary without the need to notify users. In fact, the volume move can occur while files in the volume are in use. AFS volumes can be replicated to read-only copies. When accessing files from a read-only replica, clients will read all of the data from a single replica. If that replica becomes unavailable, the clients will failover to any replica that is reachable. Users of the data are unaware of where the replicas are stored or which one is being accessed. The contents of the replicas can be updated at any time by releasing the current contents of the source volume. OpenAFS for Windows (OAFW) provides AFS client access Microsoft Windows operating systems. It strives to maintain transparency such that the user is unaware of the distinction between the use of AFS and Microsoft Windows file shares. OAFW can be part of a single sign-on solution by allowing credentials for a Ke