On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 14:07, Charles Clancy wrote: > Option 2: ftp://ftp.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/pub/kerberos5/ > Download the README, and cd into the specified directory. > Download krb5-win32.exe. This self-extracting zip file > contains all the required files, including a krb5 client, > kerberized telnet and ftp, and aklog. When combined with > the "don't authenticate" (something like that) flags > for the win95/98/me client, or the unmodified winnt/2k/xp > client, everything works quite nicely.
Hi. AFS-Kerberos lurker/newbie here! Thanx for the link Win32 client software. I'm looking at turning on the Kerberos 5 services on my RedHat Linux 7 networks, so those non-filesystem related Kerberosized clients will come in handy for my Windows client. Any other comments/suggestions before I try them? I'm an old NIS-NFS/Samba user who hasn't done much else. I really want to get away from this dated setup. OpenAFS-Kerberos seems to be the avenue I want to take. I've also been reading about a number of LDAP-GSSAPI/SASL-Kerberos implementations. There are a few good HOWTOs out there now, and some Debian packages. I'm hoping to setup a test network shortly to see if I can get it all working for Linux, Solaris and Win2K (possibly XP?) clients. -- Bryan P.S. Does the OpenAFS client work for Windows 2000 work on Windows XP? I assume not, since XP is so new. -- Bryan J. Smith, Engineer mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. http://www.linux-wlan.org SmithConcepts, Inc. http://www.SmithConcepts.com --------------------------------------------------------- 1999 IRS Data: The top 1% of income earners pay over 36% of the taxes, but have less than 20% of the total income. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
