Hello, we try to move our whole heterogenious LAN towards kerberos authentication. The main component will be our central fileservice which has to serve Solaris 8, Solaris 9, Debian Linux, Mac OS X and Windows 2000 clients.
for the first three clients we want to provide NFS as the file service protocol, but for well known reasons we want to enforce Kerberos-User-Authentications on the shares. We have not yet decided, which OS to take for the file server, and we are testing with two configurations now: 1. Windows 2000 and Hummingbirds NFS Maestro, which promises to do kerberized NFSv3 with MIT Kerberos v5 2. Debian Linux with an NFSv4 Kernel Neither of the two work proper enough for a production service yet. NFS Maestro does not do Kerberos authentication, even if we configured it. And we have not yet managed to configure the Linuxserver with NFSv4 correctly. On the clients we have the (builtin) kerberized NFSv3 client for Solaris and still no working kerberized NFS for Linux. Windowsclients are not really a problem, because they can and most probably will use CIFS. Is anyone here managing successfully and reliably a LAN with kerberized NFS and can point me to the software to use on the server and the clients for our OSs, please. Thanks a lot, Dirk. -- Dr. Dirk Pape (Leiter des Rechnerbetriebs) FB Mathematik und Informatik der FU-Berlin Takustr. 9, 14195 Berlin Tel. +49 (30) 838 75143, Fax. +49 (30) 838 75190 ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
