Folks, Attempting to track down a problem I'm seeing with the latest kernel for Fedora Core 1, kernel-2.4.22-1.2194. My system is modified a bit to include OpenAFS, hesiod, kerberos among other things. When I log in as a local user such as root (or non-kerberos authenticated user) I'm able to log in. However, if I try to log in as a kerberos user the login fails. I'm getting the attached logs in my messages file, notably "init: open(/dev/pts/0): No such file or directory." This looks to be a kernel bug. If I revert to an earlier kernel I have normal behavior. Jack Neely -- Jack Neely <slack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Realm Linux Administration and Development PAMS Computer Operations at NC State University GPG Fingerprint: 1917 5AC1 E828 9337 7AA4 EA6B 213B 765F 3B6A 5B89
Jul 1 13:58:31 rk-test6 login(pam_unix)[3282]: authentication failure; logname=LOGIN uid=0 euid=0 tty=tty3 ruser= rhost= user=jjneely Jul 1 13:58:31 rk-test6 login[3282]: pam_krb5[3282]: authentication succeeds for 'jjneely' (jjneely@xxxxxxxxxxxx) Jul 1 13:58:31 rk-test6 login(pam_unix)[3282]: session opened for user jjneely by LOGIN(uid=0) Jul 1 13:58:31 rk-test6 init: open(/dev/pts/0): No such file or directory