Hi, we've got an AFS cell here which contains our user's unix homedirectories. Users are able to successfully login using MIT 5 kerberos on linux workstations. User-to-homedir-mapping is provided via an openldap server.
Some of our users have local windows machines which they are able to login at using a windows profile served by a samba PDC which uses our openldap server. When they're logged in, their unix- (afs-) homedirectory volume is assigned a drive letter and they are able to access it correctly (using a token). Unfortunately we've some applications that are using node locked licenses. They are served via 5 "Citrix Presentation server" windows servers. Until now, we've not been able to configure such a server to accept logins the way a local windows computer does. Citrix somehow hooks into the login process and users don't have authenticated AFS access in their sessions after login. Oh - one more thing: We don't have Active directory here. Does anyone has experience with Citrix + AFS or has an idea, what to try? Regards, Frank _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
