Please read afs-install-notes.txt and registry.txt
Jeffrey Altman
Miles Davis wrote:
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 01:48:32PM -0400, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Wake is a replacement for Leash32 (from MIT Kerberos for Windows)
and afscreds.exe (from OpenAFS) which was needed when neither of those
systray tools supported Kerberos 5.
You don't need Wake. Just install MIT KFW 2.6.4 and OpenAFS 1.3.65 or
higher
and you will have integrated Kerberos 5 support in the AFS client.
OK, along these lines, how do I stop the AFS client from poping up the
'Obtain New AFS Tokens' box at startup? I'm running krb5 + openafs, so I
just want the leash kerberos login box to handle things for me. I can't
seem to figure out the right options (so we're still using WAKE).
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