| Date Of Receipt: 15-AUG-1995 16:02:16.79
From: SMURF::US2RMC::"[email protected]" "Grant Van Dyck"
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subj: Re: I'm very confused
Tickets now last as long as your workon or 8 hours, whichever is longer, (ie.
tickets are still 8 hours, BUT if you stay in your workon it's still valid. If
you exit, then the ticket dies (unless it's within the original 8 hour window).
This is just to help with those big submits that sometimes take longer than 8
hours, at least you don't get killed mid-stream now.
-Grant
|
| Do I have a ticket or not?? I got a ticket yesterday and I haven't exited
| my workon sessions. In these sessions I can still bco, bci, and even
| bsubmit. Fine. I start up a new session and I get the message about
| not having a valid ticket and I can't bco anything. So, which is it?
| Either I have a valid ticket or I don't. Do I have to do another kinit
| to start another workon? Will this affect my current workons? This
| is very confusing.
|
| Thanks,
|
| --- pete
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| Date Of Receipt: 15-AUG-1995 16:40:39.04
From: SMURF::US2RMC::"[email protected]" "Joshua M. Friedman, OSF/UNIX SDE 381-1548"
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected], [email protected]
Subj: Re: I'm very confused
Pete, this may make it clearer:
tickets still only last 8 hours, but you don't need a ticket to do
bco/bci etc. You only need a ticket to do a workon. Therefore to
do a new workon you do need your ticket to be valid. Your ticket
status has nothing to do anymore with the activities that happen
within the workon, as long as that workon's shell process is still alive
(ie.. you can suspend and fg the workon - that's fine.)
The server (dogfish/buffer/secret) stashes your authentication information
along with client system name, username, principal name, process id, and
kerberos ticket info.
-josh
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