* [9front] two different cpu/auth servers
@ 2022-01-19 15:44 thinktankworkspaces
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From: thinktankworkspaces @ 2022-01-19 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
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So I'm trying to connect from my local machine to a remote machine that is a cpu/auth also.
I can log in via glenda remote using rcpu -u glenda -h ghob
But I can't log in via rcpu -u www -h ghob. If I log in as as glenda first in that namespace
i can then run rcpu -u anyuser.
key: proto=p9sk1 user=glenda dom=thinktank !hex? !password?
dialing auth server net!172.27.0.67!ticket
successfully dialed auth server
password for glenda@thinktank [hit enter to skip test]:
dialing auth server net!172.27.0.67!ticket
_asgetticket failed: remote: DES is disabled
key: proto=dp9ik user=glenda dom=thinktank !hex? !password?
dialing auth server net!172.27.0.67!ticket
successfully dialed auth server
password for glenda@thinktank [hit enter to skip test]:
dialing auth server net!172.27.0.67!ticket
ticket request using glenda@thinktank key succeeded
cpu server owner for domain thinktank [glenda]:
password for glenda@thinktank [hit enter to skip test]:
ticket request using glenda@thinktank key succeeded
key: proto=dp9ik dom=thinktankworkspaces user=glenda !password?
cannot dial auth server: no auth server found for thinktankworkspaces
csquery authdom=thinktankworkspaces auth=* failed
csquery dom=thinktankworkspaces auth=*
dial net!$auth!ticket succeeded
key: proto=dp9ik dom=thinktankworkspaces user=www !password?
cannot dial auth server: no auth server found for thinktankworkspaces
csquery authdom=thinktankworkspaces auth=* failed
csquery dom=thinktankworkspaces auth=*
dial net!$auth!ticket succeeded
local machine is.
ipnet=thinktank ip=172.27.0.0 ipmask=255.255.255.0
ipgw=172.27.0.254
dns=8.8.8.8
#dns=172.27.0.67
auth=172.27.0.67
fs=172.27.0.67
dnsdom=thinktank
authdom=thinktank
cpu=172.27.0.67
smtp=cirno
sys=localhost dom=localhost ip=127.0.0.1
sys=cirno dom=cirno.thinktank ether=080027f9ec98 ip=172.27.0.67
sys=ghob ether=525400123456 ip=35.86.109.161
remote machine.
ipnet=thinktankworkspaces ip=10.0.2.0 ipmask=255.255.255.0
ipgw=10.0.2.2
#dns=8.8.8.8
dns=10.0.2.15
auth=ghob
dnsdom=thinktankworkspaces
authdom=thinktankworkspaces
cpu=10.0.2.15
smtp=ghob
fs=ghob
ip=10.0.2.15 sys=ghob dom=thinktankworkspaces ether=525400123456
And no I don't have the actual domain pointing directly to thinktankworkspaces.com. I figured
I can change that latter. If I can log in via glenda I should be able to log in as user
www.
Does that user need to be in a certain group? I should be able to do this with generic
domains and not worry about resolution.
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