I'm using the kerberized version of FTPd coming with MIT Kerberos V. I'm about to move all my users to AFS space. One thing that struck me, is what to do with the AFS token...
Currently I'm using SSH with GSSAPI and pam_krb5 support. In /etc/profile (and/or pam config for ssh) I'm getting the AFS token, so it's possible to use AFS as home when doing interactive logins with SSH. But how about the kerberized FTP/Telnet clients/daemons? Some users need to be able to upload stuff to their home with ftp (either from Windows or Linux) clients. This will not be possible if there is no AFS token in the session... I _COULD_ replace the kerberized ftpd with wu-ftpd/whatnot and use PAM, but.... -- nitrate 747 KGB Semtex president NSA toluene ammonium smuggle $400 million in gold bullion DES Rule Psix Saddam Hussein bomb Serbian [See http://www.aclu.org/echelonwatch/index.html for more about this] ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
