* [9fans] authdial: unknown host
@ 2006-06-28 19:03 csant
2006-06-28 20:15 ` csant
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: csant @ 2006-06-28 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
Hi,
trying to mount a Plan 9 machine from Linux.
I tell /srv/fscons to listen on ports 564 (tcp) and 17008 (il). I
% auth/factotum -g 'proto=p9sk1 user=me dom=mydomain !password=mypw'
and then on the Linux box I try to establish a preauthenticated connection
(following instructions from this list a few weeks ago):
$ srv -a 10.0.0.5 plan9
!adding key: role=client proto=p9sk1 dom=mydomain
user[me]: me
password:
!
authdial: unknown host mydomain
I am a bit confused by the last error message: how come authdial treats
mydomain as the host? Where have I misconfigured stuff?
$ hostname -f
linux.mydomain
seems to tell me that (at least the Linux box) knows about the domain.
Needless to say, when I
# mount -t 9p -o proto=tcp 10.0.0.5 /mnt/9/
mount: permission denied
since it was trying to "attach main as nobody: connection not
authenticated, not console".
Any pointer please to how I could get this to work?
/c
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* Re: [9fans] authdial: unknown host
2006-06-28 19:03 [9fans] authdial: unknown host csant
@ 2006-06-28 20:15 ` csant
2006-06-28 21:02 ` csant
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: csant @ 2006-06-28 20:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> trying to mount a Plan 9 machine from Linux.
>
> I tell /srv/fscons to listen on ports 564 (tcp) and 17008 (il). I
> % auth/factotum -g 'proto=p9sk1 user=me dom=mydomain !password=mypw'
> and then on the Linux box I try to establish a preauthenticated
> connection (following instructions from this list a few weeks ago):
>
> $ srv -a 10.0.0.5 plan9
> !adding key: role=client proto=p9sk1 dom=mydomain
> user[me]: me
> password:
> !
> authdial: unknown host mydomain
>
> I am a bit confused by the last error message: how come authdial treats
> mydomain as the host? Where have I misconfigured stuff?
>
> $ hostname -f
> linux.mydomain
> seems to tell me that (at least the Linux box) knows about the domain.
>
> Needless to say, when I
> # mount -t 9p -o proto=tcp 10.0.0.5 /mnt/9/
> mount: permission denied
> since it was trying to "attach main as nobody: connection not
> authenticated, not console".
>
> Any pointer please to how I could get this to work?
I got one step further:
Added the following lines to $PLAN9/ndb/local :
authdom=mydomain
auth=plan9
where plan9 is the (only) Plan 9 machine on this network.
But now I get
$ srv -a 10.0.0.5 plan9
!adding key: role=client proto=p9sk1 dom=mydomain
user[me]: me
password:
!
authdial: Connection refused
srv: authproxy: auth_proxy rpc: no rpc pending
/c
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* Re: [9fans] authdial: unknown host
2006-06-28 20:15 ` csant
@ 2006-06-28 21:02 ` csant
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: csant @ 2006-06-28 21:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
>> trying to mount a Plan 9 machine from Linux.
>>
>> I tell /srv/fscons to listen on ports 564 (tcp) and 17008 (il). I
>> % auth/factotum -g 'proto=p9sk1 user=me dom=mydomain !password=mypw'
>> and then on the Linux box I try to establish a preauthenticated
>> connection (following instructions from this list a few weeks ago):
>>
>> $ srv -a 10.0.0.5 plan9
>> !adding key: role=client proto=p9sk1 dom=mydomain
>> user[me]: me
>> password:
>> !
>> authdial: unknown host mydomain
>>
>> I am a bit confused by the last error message: how come authdial treats
>> mydomain as the host? Where have I misconfigured stuff?
>>
>> $ hostname -f
>> linux.mydomain
>> seems to tell me that (at least the Linux box) knows about the domain.
>>
>> Needless to say, when I
>> # mount -t 9p -o proto=tcp 10.0.0.5 /mnt/9/
>> mount: permission denied
>> since it was trying to "attach main as nobody: connection not
>> authenticated, not console".
>>
>> Any pointer please to how I could get this to work?
>
> I got one step further:
>
> Added the following lines to $PLAN9/ndb/local :
> authdom=mydomain
> auth=plan9
> where plan9 is the (only) Plan 9 machine on this network.
>
> But now I get
> $ srv -a 10.0.0.5 plan9
> !adding key: role=client proto=p9sk1 dom=mydomain
> user[me]: me
> password:
> !
> authdial: Connection refused
> srv: authproxy: auth_proxy rpc: no rpc pending
And on the plan9 machine:
% cat /mnt/factotum/log
0: no key matches
0: failure no key matches
1: no key matches proto=p9sk1 role=server dom?
/c
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