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| AFSLOG(1) | General Commands Manual | AFSLOG(1) |
NAME¶
afslog —
obtain AFS tokens
SYNOPSIS¶
afslog |
[-h |
--help]
[--no-v5]
[-u |
--unlog]
[-v |
--verbose]
[--version]
[-c cell |
--cell=cell]
[-k realm |
--realm=realm]
[-P principal |
--principal=principal]
[-p path | --file=path]
[cell | path ...] |
DESCRIPTION¶
afslog obtains AFS tokens for a number of cells. What
cells to get tokens for can either be specified as an explicit list, as file
paths to get tokens for, or be left unspecified, in which case
afslog will use whatever magic
krb_afslog(3) decides upon.
Supported options:
--no-v5- This makes
afslognot try using Kerberos 5. -Pprincipal,--principalprincipal- select what Kerberos 5 principal to use.
--cachecache- select what Kerberos 5 credential cache to use.
--principaloverrides this option. -u,--unlog- Destroy tokens instead of obtaining new. If this is specified, all other
options are ignored (except for
--helpand--version). -v,--verbose- Adds more verbosity for what is actually going on.
-ccell,--cell=cell- This specified one or more cell names to get tokens for.
-krealm,--realm=realm- This is the Kerberos realm the AFS servers live in, this should normally not be specified.
-ppath,--file=path- This specified one or more file paths for which tokens should be obtained.
Instead of using -c and
-p, you may also pass a list of cells and file paths
after any other options. These arguments are considered files if they are
either the strings “.” or “..” or they contain a
slash, or if there exists a file by that name.
EXAMPLES¶
Assuming that there is no file called “openafs.org” in the current directory, and that /afs/openafs.org points to that cell, the follwing should be identical:$ afslog -c openafs.org $ afslog openafs.org $ afslog /afs/openafs.org/some/file
SEE ALSO¶
krb_afslog(3)| November 26, 2002 | HEIMDAL |