Derrick J Brashear wrote: >>>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. >> > >Given that... > given that I'm new both to kerberos and afs. So I thought it would be easier to get going with AFS first - and then kerberos afterwords.
>>>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 don't have a debian system, so I don't know what's available. > see away from the debian stuff - what are the name of the modules pam*so that support afs authentication? >>I thought it would use pam_afs.krb ? >> > >If you use MIT Kerberos 5, both OpenAFS modules aren't useful. The .krb >module gets Kerberos tickets from a kaserver. As it happens the Heimdal >KDC includes a "kaserver compatibility interface" which would let you use >the OpenAFS PAM modules anyhow. > OK. So if I want to use openafs+heimdal authentication. What modules would I use for a minimal setup (again - don't think about debian - just the filenames/pam_what_names_here.so). Thanx for all help thus far _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
