From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 15:21:14 -0800 From: James A. Robinson Jim.Robinson@Stanford.Edu Subject: [9fans] Argh -- auth checklist? Topicbox-Message-UUID: 924d1378-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19990224232114.yO8814TAcdmwsauv1EW_ZcE3mkkG7X5byfZqUdJRvnw@z> Anyone have a checklist of things to check for setting up the auth stuff? I must not have set something up correctly, for I find that I cannot telnet into my plan9 system and get a securenet challenge. =( I've got my user login in the plan9 db and the securenet db. If I run "status" on my user name, it comes back with user jimr: plan 9 key status is ok and never expires jimr: James A. Robinson HighWire Press user jimr: network key status is ok and never expires user jimr: net key NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN jimr: James A. Robinson HighWire Press where NNN are actually sets of 3 numbers. I've got keyfs running on both key sets from /bin/cpurc: auth/keyfs -m/mnt/keys /adm/keys auth/keyfs -m/mnt/netkeys /adm/netkeys Both /mnt/keys and /mnt/netkeys have directory 'jimr' and the info I can get at inside them seem to indicate it is ok... Ummm, let's see. I've got an entry in /lib/ndb/local stating that il=ticket port=566. If I try and telnet in as anyone other then none, instead of getting a challenge I immeditely get back a failure: ; telnet Connected to . Escape character is '^]'. user: jimr authentication failure Connection closed by foreign host. Sigh... I don't understand whether or not /lib/ndb/auth is used for remote connections (I would think no, but...), and I'm not sure what the fAQ means with the statement also: /lib/ndb/auth in /lib/ndb/local: 9P=auth I'm missing something, but I have no idea what. =( I'm wondering if maybe the authserver doesn't realize that it itself is the authserver? I have to use 0.1.0.0 as the auth server IP address, or it won't boot up (the default says it is 0.0.0.0, which crashes the system). Jim