At 10:15 PM 6/6/2003 +0200, Lukas Kubin wrote:
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I absolutely agree. Is there any reason why it still hasn't been done?
I don't have much to say, since I'm just starting with OpenAFS/K5 but I
know this is what I need. I've spent this week just by filling mailing
lists looking for a solution how to enable Windows to mount AFS server
using K5 tickets. Unsuccessfully.
I'm not too skilled to help in programming it. Can I help any other way?

For some reason this question keeps coming up again, and again, and again...


We've been successful at using "aklog" within our IT group for Windows XP. It wasn't really that much of a pain...hind-sight actually.

See...

http://www.coe.uncc.edu/~rmdyer

Once I got the hang of it, I can now download both OpenAFS and MIT Kerberos, and compile them with "aklog" all in one shot, within about an hour.

The original "aklog.exe" from Ken H's site didn't work (it crashed good) because all of the Kerberos DLL entry points were screwed up since it was compiled with an older version of MIT Kerberos. The best thing to do is just compile all "clean", then all the dll entry points should match up perfectly.

Rodney

Rodney M. Dyer
Windows Systems Programmer
Mosaic Computing Group
William States Lee College of Engineering
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone (704)687-3518
Help Desk Line (704)687-3150
FAX (704)687-2352
Office  267 Smith Building

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