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>>>>> "Johannes" == Johannes Martin <jmartin_at_notamusica.com> writes: Johannes> From what I understand from some email archives, I will Johannes> only have anonymous access from the time the token Johannes> expires. Is this correct? You're missing three words: "to the server." Johannes> Is there any way to retain full access rights for more Johannes> than 24h If by "full access" you mean "to files you haven't cached", the answer is "you never had those rights" (technically, clients only manipulate files in the cache). If by "full access" you mean "to files in the cache", you retain whatever rights you had as long as you possess a valid token, even if it is expired. However, you cannot reintegrate the local cache with the global Coda filesystem until you reacquire a fresh token manually. This is true whether or not you are connected, unless you are using Kerberos (in principle, other automated authentication schemes are possible but AFAIK only Kerberos is currently implemented). Johannes> or after a reboot of the client? This requires saving and restoring a valid token. Use "clog -tofile .codatoken <user_at_realm>" to authenticate and save the token, and "clog -fromfile .codatoken" to restore it after restarting the client (whether voluntarily or because of a reboot). If you have multiple users, use a separate token for each. -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Ask not how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software.Received on 2004-04-04 23:57:27