Derrick J Brashear wrote: >>I installed the openafs-kpasswd package - this should be "equvalent" to >>Kerberos right? >> > >No. It's the kpasswd binary only for talking to a kaserver. > OK - no wonder it didn't work
>>so - reading the IBM manuals - and they refer to they refer to a >>kaserver - which I don't have. kas is there - but it has no server to >>talk to. >> > >The install script probably suggests you use a kerberos 5 server, and asks >if you meet the prerequisites (the "server" install script). If you do >use kerberos 5, that also has an install script which will set up a realm >for you. If you do this, the openafs scripts should then set up the rest >of a server for you. > OK - I'll go for heimdal instead then - I just thought it would be easier to get going with one problem at a time. >>also - the pammodules are not installed - and I can't find them >>anyewhere. I see the sourcefiles are under the modules directory - but >>this should only provide openafs.o - the module for my kernel ??? seems >>like there is a lot of other stuff in this dir as well? am I missing >>something with this package? Alle the readme's I've been reading only >>tells me to make my kernel , unpack the module and run a make-kpkg >>modules_image (which works fine). ??? >> > >I can't comment on why the pam modules aren't packaged but if you install >a kerberos 5 server, you'd be using other modules anyway. > Which ones? I thought it would use pam_afs.krb ? _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
