Well, you have to give your apache-server a token
at startup and set the ACL on the public-html dir so that the apache can read it using this token. That's all. There are a number of mails on this list how to give a daemon a persistent token.

Christof


Alexander Al wrote:
Hi,

We have a openAFS-server on FC5 and in time we will provide
a X window terminal server on our network. The latter isn't the problem.
But there is also a request for servicing a Webserver. Now I have here
a problem, is there a system or method that users can have a public_html
folder in their home-dirs on the openAFS-server but Apache can read
those directory's?

Hopefully someone can help me on this one.

regards,
Alexander.


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