This is going to sounds really dumb to all of you "in the know"
but here goes... What is the difference between using AFS with
kerberos, and without? It is my _basic_ understanding that AFS
uses the same or similar methods to authenticate users. So what
I am guessing is that the difference is that it can be incorporated
if a kerberos system ius already in place. ie, you don't _need_
kerberos.
If the above assuption about not _needing_ kerberos is true, are
their any benefits to using AFS _with_ kerberos?
Also I want to set up AFS to do authentication and LDAP to
handle authorization. Are their any real caveats to doing this?
I am posting any questions directly redarding setting ldap up to
the openldap list as it doesn't have anything to do with this list
obviously, but if someone has/is doing this, I'd appreciate any info
you can give me.
Thanks!
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