There are debian 3.0 packages available. From
http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.2.11/debian-3.0/README
To install, add the following two lines to /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.2.11 debian-3.0/ deb-src http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.2.11 debian-3.0/
Then apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
John
Sensei wrote:
I use debian stable packages, and unfortunately is't a version prior to 1.2.11:
plm:~# apt-cache show openafs-fileserver Package: openafs-fileserver Priority: optional Section: net Installed-Size: 1148 Maintainer: Sam Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Source: openafs Version: 1.2.3final2-6 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), debconf, openafs-client (= 1.2.3final2-6) Recommends: ntp Filename: pool/main/o/openafs/openafs-fileserver_1.2.3final2-6_i386.deb Size: 442334 MD5sum: 426ab449fee8b0de03b310ba24e4100e Description: The AFS distributed filesystem- file server AFS is a distributed filesystem allowing cross-platform sharing of files among multiple computers. Facilities are provided for access control, authentication, backup and administrative management. . This package provides the AFS fileserver binaries. It should be installed on any machine that will export files into AFS.
plm:~#
The time sync is done over two ntp server (backup and slave) with a hourly cron job (ntpdate), both of them keeping the real time over a public time server (ntp.ien.it). The authentication is done over two kdc, and ldap (for homes, groups, ...) is redundant via slurpd.
Now all I need is AFS!!
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