* [9fans] Keyfs does not load any keys
@ 2007-04-30 9:38 Christian Kellermann
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From: Christian Kellermann @ 2007-04-30 9:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
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Dear list,
I am running an auth, CPU, fileserver on one machine. When adding
users with auth/changeuser as described in the wiki and the man
pages I am able to log in. Upon a reboot all these logins are lost.
auth/debug says:
cannot decrypt ticket1 from auth server (bad t.num=0x0b)
auth server and you do not agree on key for bootes@my.domain
When on the console /mnt/keys does not contain any files
(keyfs gets mounted there). From older posts to this list I think
this is normal. When running kill keyfs|rc;auth/keyfs I see my the
entry for bootes.
In my cpurc I run keyfs before starting the listen processes. I
simply copied the instructions from the wiki page about setting up a
standalone CPU server.
My guess is that the key for the /adm/keys file is somehow different
than the one stored in the nvram? Although I have tried several
methods for storing the key there (echo blabla > /dev/sdC0/nvram;
auth/wrkeys or rebootign and then entering the items)
When I run auth/changeuser again after reboot I see all entries in
/mnt/keys correctly.
How am I supposed to do this right?
Sincerely,
Christian
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