> >Can we use our Win2k server as the AFS kerberos server? > Yes you can use Win2K server as AFS kerberos server.
The kdc shipped with .net has been seeing dying after trying to issue inter realm tickets. I would _not_ Win-anything as a base for my kdc. If you do that, it can be that you are the first person to test certain functionality. > >And so, is it possible to access AFS files on Windows with Win2k domain > >login? So without re-entering a password? > This can be done by enabling integrated login and the user name in win2k > domain should be same as the AFS user. People keep telling me that there is a checkbox somewhere to map a Winuser to a kerberos identity. > >We have Windows servers that gives files to Windows users. > >Now, we want to access these files with Linux. > >Is it possible that a windows server gives those files through > >WindowsSMB + AFS at the same time? > Install AFS server on Windows server . Create volumes on this server and > put the files which you want to access in these volumes. Install AFS client > on Windows and Linux machine and access the files on the Windows server. As I understand the original question with exporting files at the same time: No, in AFS you do not export local files like you do in SMB. If an AFS client stores a file on an AFS file server, you will not be able to read that file from local disk (like D:\some\file). Even on the server you will have to use the AFS network file system to access the files. The whole thing gets a bit more comfused as the OpenAFS client actually is a translator and in itself acting like a SMB server. Through that it is possible to access AFS files from SMB, I guess that that might not be the thing you want. If you want/have to keep SMB access for you windows users, you will probably end mounting the SMB file systems from your Linux boxes, too. Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
