Kevin Coffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone point me to the specific changes put into OpenAFS to
support multiple AFS cells from a single Kerberos realm? Were the
changes in the client, server, or both?
They were changes to the servers (to accept afs/cell@REALM tickets).
These
From: Charles Clancy
In my original response to your post, I suggested that if you used a
recent OpenSSH client with your 3.5p1 server, it should work. Have you
tried that?
Yes, 3.5p1 to 3.5p1 + rhosts + token passing does
work. I was hoping to get any client to 3.5p1
server + rhosts +
Can someone point me to the specific changes put into OpenAFS to
support multiple AFS cells from a single Kerberos realm? Were the
changes in the client, server, or both?
They were changes to the servers (to accept afs/cell@REALM tickets).
These changes have been in OpenAFS for a while.
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Kevin Coffman wrote:
Can someone point me to the specific changes put into OpenAFS to
support multiple AFS cells from a single Kerberos realm? Were the
changes in the client, server, or both?
They were changes to the servers (to accept afs/cell@REALM tickets).
These
Can someone point me to the specific changes put into OpenAFS to
support multiple AFS cells from a single Kerberos realm? Were the
changes in the client, server, or both?
They were changes to the servers (to accept afs/cell@REALM tickets).
These changes have been in OpenAFS for a while.
Kevin Coffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's part of the krb5-afs migration kit.
Yes, but not Ken Hornstein's version! (according to him)
True -- The RPMs distribute a modified krbafs-1.3
-derek
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Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
Member, MIT Student
I've taken some time to tinker with it, and I have the keys sync'd.
kadmin: getprinc afs shows the knvo to be 3
asetkey list shows it to be knvo 3 as well.
I've followed the instructions in your guide and I seem to be stuck
again. I hate to ask for help again, but I have RTFM'd and I did