"Do you want to have a file system mounted on Linux clients and served by Windows servers?" ^ Yes; exactly.
Then you don't care about the limitations I wrote about in my OpenAFS for Windows status report. Those apply to the AFS Client on Windows
which allows Windows to access data stored in AFS. They have nothing
to do with serving data from AFS.
What you do care about is the OpenAFS Server on Windows which I would not trust for serving anything you care about. This is because I have not spent the time to ensure that it works correctly.
Now if you want to talk about making the OpenAFS Server for Windows functional and reliable, send me private e-mail at jaltman AT secure-endpoints.com.
Jeffrey Altman
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