Excerpts from internet.info-afs: 14-Jun-94 Campus wide AFS and non-Uni..
by Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>         - Can I get any sort of AFS support for Macs or PCs (DOS/Windows)? 
Not from Transarc, I believe, but: 
You can use NetATalk, from the U of Michigan, to access AFS from a Mac
as a MacFS. 
There's an AFS-ized version of pcnfsd floating around... that I haven't
tried yet. 

NetATalk is very useful, and seems to be quite robust. 

Excerpts from internet.info-afs: 14-Jun-94 Campus wide AFS and non-Uni..
by Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>        - We can probably get NFS for almost all target systems and 
>          use the translator, but authentication is a problem.  There 
>          is no way that I can sell them on the idea of logging in to 
>          a unix host to get a token to use from the PC/Mac.  Anyone 
>          got any solutions here??  Could we use MIT Kerberos instead, 
>          which (I think?) supports PCs and Macs, but can we use this 
>          instead of AFS kerberos?? 
You should be able to. 
Take a look at: 
http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu:8001/usr/db74/KrbAFS.html 

-D 



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