On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 11:16 +0800, Alan Tam wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > On 2005-03-26 03:57, Kevin wrote: > > On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 03:07 +0800, Alan Tam wrote: > > > > > Basically I follow the guide in DebianPlanet [2], which is kind of old - > > > I know. Everything succeeds until "fs checkvolumes" shows simply: > > > > > I recommend you go by the docs at www.openafs.org > > > > Even though I was a complete newbie to openafs when I first did this, I > > found those docs to be pretty thorough and understandable. > > > I have also read through the quick installation guide there. However, > since it uses kas, not kerberos, the steps are slightly different. > Even so I still cannot figure out the differences which made me fail. >
Look for Ken Hornstein's (of NRL) afs-kerberos migration kit. Latest version is 2.0 I believe. If you google for kerberos and afs and hornstein you'll find it. He's also authored a FAQ. There are very detailed instructions in that kit and the faq that (for the most part) work perfectly. For places where they don't work out of the box, search the list archives of openafs-info and openafs-devel for postings by me that Ken and others here resolved for me. Also, you won't need Ken's monster patch, and I think you only need two binaries from his migration kit: aklog and asetkey. The others may not build, so you'll have to edit the Makefile and one .c file. I'm pretty sure your other questions will be resolved by that reading assignment. There's alot to read and learn and understand before you are likely to get it operational. Don't be surprised if you spend several days on it. I did, but perhaps I'm a bit slow. HTH. -- -Kevin http://www.gnosys.us _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
