On 25 May 2013 09:51, Dirk Heinrichs <[email protected]> wrote: > Am Freitag 24 Mai 2013, 22:50:17 schrieb Dave Cottlehuber: > >> The formal docs look good but I'm thinking of >> something that cover debian startup scripts and setting up pam stuff >> etc. > > This will all be set up automatically on Debian. To (re-)configure PAM one > usually uses pam-auth-update on Debian. For service management I install sysv- > rc-conf (systemd is also quite usable on Debian). > > Todo (by yourself): > > * Create afs principal in Kerberos and setup AFS key file (asetkey). > * In /etc/openafs, adapt > > afs.conf.client > cacheinfo > server/UserList > to your needs > * Create and mount /var/cache/openafs (on clients) > * Create and mount /vicepXX (on servers) > * Setup AFS db-/fileserver processes (on servers) > > Don't know how long you didn't use OpenAFS, so you may not be aware of the new > DAFS (Demand Attach) file servers introduced with 1.6. I'd recommend using > these instead of the old file server (the docs will tell you how to set them > up). > > Did I forget something? > > HTH... > > Dirk
Many thanks everybody! DAFS sounds pretty cool, I'll read up. I still have my old afs / krb notes from last time, so with the tips above I should be up & running in no time. A+ Dave _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
