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On Tue, May 11, 1999 at 09:39:47AM -0400, jaharkes_at_cs.cmu.edu wrote: > That is interesting, I've had several others report this token loss > problem, and haven't been able to reproduce it. > > But this is the first time I see the `Could not get a valid key' > messages. And that is where the server cannot find a magic constant > in the token it got from the client, and rejects the connection, > which makes the client throw away the (useless) token. > > Could you run `clog -test' to see whether venus messes up? Clog > then gives the token to venus, and gets it back to compare if it > is still the same. > > Jan cytseng_at_september[/coda]% clog -test admin username: admin Password: Sending token to venus Getting tokens back from venus Comparing clear token Comparing secret token net order: AuthHandle = -1 ViceId = 500 BeginTimestamp = 0 EndTimestamp = 926524449 host order: AuthHandle = -1 ViceId = -201261056 BeginTimestamp = 0 EndTimestamp = 564410679 Done ! ! ! ! cytseng_at_september[/coda]% ctokens Token held by the Cache Manager: Local uid: 0 Not Authenticated -- NCTU Campus Computer Communication Association NCTU Mechanical Engineering Department(ME89)Received on 1999-05-11 12:51:27