> I think that is only necessary if extended AFS re-export is needed > (extended means to use the files as an authenticated user and being able > to invoke AFS commands on the mounted NFS filesystem) > But only simple reexport with system:anyuser was asked for.
As Deon reported, the user space stuff seems to work nice nowadays. Good. Last time I tried that it had holes like the best swiss cheese and reliability was way off. But that might been long ago, as in RH < 7.3. Time flies (*). > But at the end, it works. Nice to hear. > So please don't drive people into an other OS, if it's not really > essential. Administrating Solaris is not really an easy job. OS does not really matter that much to me. They are all broken in their own way ;-) I don't have a very high barrier in swicthing OS:es. In some situations that is easier than finding out why a particular setup just won't work. And admining Solaris is really not that hard, you should try it some time ;-) ;-) Harald. (*) "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana" Groucho Marx (A Marx quote seemed appropriate ;-) _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
