On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 08:22:44PM -0600, Tracy Di Marco White wrote: > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Troy Benjegerdes writes: > >Has anyone gotten Krb5, ldap, and AFS homedirs working reliably? > > Have you looked at the ISU OS X documentation? > http://tech.ait.iastate.edu/macosx/ > > I'm just using krb5 & AFS, no LDAP, but mine is mostly a single user > machine.
Do you have an afs homedir, and how do you get tokens when you log in? > > >We've had to resort to setting up each individual users with a startup > >items script to run aklog. > > I know the ISU lab documentation talks about using LDAP: > http://tech.ait.iastate.edu/macosx/how-to/labs-10.3.shtml It only seems to reference pvattach, and pvdetach. > >I've tried the 'kfm_aklog' plugin, but it doesn't seem to work, and none > >of the apple login hook stuff seems to work. > > > >What is the equivalent of a linux PAM line like: > > > >session libpam-openafs-session.so debug > > PAM I'm not really using yet, so I can't help there. > Well, I'd like *some* confirmation that, yes, the kfm_aklog program is running, and what user it runs as, and whether it was successful in getting tokens or not. I have no idea if this stuff is even logged, or where it's logged to. (Also, regarding the kfm_aklog, is there another mechanism anyone has used or another plugin that has a better license? ) _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
