--- Sergio Gelato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�: > * Enric Font [2004-11-02 11:16:15 +0100]: > > I'm using debian unstable/testing, I installed the > > module source (using apt-get), compiled it, and > > inserted into kernel. Now the module is loaded. > > Then I got the rest of the packages using apt-get > > (apt-get install openafs-dbserver) and had been > > installed openafs-client openafs-fileserver also. > > OK. I'm still running Debian stable, but there > shouldn't be much of a > difference as far as OpenAFS is concerned. > > > Then I configured OpenAFS client, I corrected some > > errors like directory persmissions, but bosserver > > -noauth continue failing. > > It's a bit strange that you mention bosserver in the > same sentence as > configuring the *client* (clients don't run > bosserver).
Yes, is very annoying, because when I install the server, debian installs the client, and then, the first thing Deb-Conf wants, is configuring the client... but I thing it isn't important... > > What's wrong with the afs-newcell script that's > provided in the > Debian package? Note how it starts bosserver: > through > /etc/init.d/openafs-fileserver start . > The script uses -localauth, which is fine (better > than -noauth) > if you've already set up your keyfile. > This instructions are taken from http://www.openafs.org/pages/doc/QuickStartUnix/auqbg005.htm#HDRWQ50 > > Well it didn't fails, > didn't > > give any errors, but the command bosserver > -noauth, > > have the same behavior than bosserver -noauth&. It > > leave the terminal free but continue running. > > Of course. Haven't you ever seen a daemon? sorry... I read in the instructions that I'd to use & and I think that it was wrong. > > Then the next instruction don't success at all... > > bos setcellname -server machname.enllac.com -name > > enllac.com �noauth (doesn't give any errors...) > > Where did you find those instructions? > > > and bos listhosts machname.enllac.com -noauth anly > > says me that the cell name is enllac.com > > > > (I didn't have internal DNS in my net. Is > necessary?) > > For setting up the servers, it's enough to have the > information in > /etc/hosts. But it doesn't hurt to get the DNS > correctly set up first. What do you thing that I have to have in /etc/hosts? Now I have the name of the machine like: 127.0.0.1 localhost namemach namemach.enllac.com > > > And another troubling thing, I can't find the > binaries > > of kaserver, buserver, ptserver and vlserver. It > > doesn't exist, ara not installed in the machine. > > dpkg -L openafs-fileserver > dpkg -L openafs-dbserver > > ... look in /usr/lib/openafs . > And in /usr/share/doc/openafs-dbserver/README.Debian > . > You're more or less expected to use Kerberos 5 > nowadays, maybe with a > ka forwarder. The KDC in heimdal-kdc can act as a > kaserver, by the way. I only need AFS to share files in a server cluster... is needed to user Kerberos or something like this? The theory says that the cluster has to be secure, then a simple autentication could be enough.. ______________________________________________ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo!: �100 MB GRATIS! Nuevos servicios, m�s seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
