Greetings from Cambridge, up the river from MIT! I'm out "in the field" visiting my company headquarters, attending the non-technical course which justified this trip, trying, during my breaks, to install an AFS/Kerberos "proof-of-concept" demo cell on an aged i686 desktop in the lab. I spent four hours last night flipping between OpenAFS web site, AFS wiki, Fedora site and wiki, various Kerberos cheat sheets and RPM intros, and I'm confused about the software installation order.
I installed Fedora Core 6 from five CDs. I haven't yet discovered whether my generic FC6 install included MIT Kerberos 5, and I suspect I'll piece that information together this afternoon. If I have to install Kerberos software, do I want to install the software after, or before the AFS software? Will some libraries be overwritten? The OpenAFS release pages list a bunch of RPMs for each FC release. Do I take all of them, somehow point Yum at them, or select a specific sample? Hopefully, I'll see some readers of this list tonight at the BBLISA meeting. Meanwhile, if someone will answer this message with guidance, that would be helpful. Thanks. Doug Hirsch _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
