Hi Zach,

    You need to configure Kerberos separately from openafs. To start,
you need kinit:

# apt-get install krb5-user

The openafs-krb5 only gives you aklog. If you have not already done so,
you need to install the openafs kernel module. Try running:

# m-a a-i openafs

Note: m-a is a link to module-assistant
This will automatically build/install the openafs kernel module. Then,
to start afs, run

# /etc/init.d/openafs start

Remember, if you upgrade your kernel, you will have to recompile the
openafs module.

Good luck,
-Tim

Zach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an AFS account which I've been accessing via ssh, I figured it
> would be cool and convenient to access my remote AFS account locally
> on my machine so in Debian I installed the packages  openafs-client
> openafs-krb5
>
> However upon installation all it asked me was the cell name (I entered
> club.cc.cmu.edu) and if I wanted the contents of /afs dynamically
> generated (i entered yes). It did not ask me another else such as my
> username or password nor did it ask anything about the Kerberos. So
> could someone tell me what I should do next to get this working. I ran
> "dpkg -L openafs-client" and there are MANY binary files so I don't
> know exactly how I should configure AFS.
>
> Thank you,
> Zach
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