On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 3:35 AM Benjamin Kaduk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Perhaps the OpenAFS Quick Start UNIX chapters touching the Kerberos > > integration (http://docs.openafs.org/QuickStartUnix/HDRWQ53.html) > > should clearly state this issue with principals containing dots and > > using at the same time instances (i.e. slashes)... > > Patches welcome! (XML sources browseable at > http://git.openafs.org/?p=openafs.git;a=tree;f=doc/xml/QuickStartUnix;h=9e4fbd3f23b81696d98b1fcb68519364fe365d3f;hb=HEAD > ; preferred submissions are as gerrit changes (docs on that at > https://wiki.openafs.org/devel/GitDevelopers/) but mailed patches and > similar are fine.
I'll try to provide a patch to the documentation. (I am aware that OpenAFS is an open-source, volunteer-based project, thus I was not "demanding" the update.) :) However on the same subject, is there a document describing how one should configure Kerberos (from MIT) to work flawlessly with OpenAFS? (I've tried searching for such a document, but found none, and moreover even "plain" Kerberos deployment tutorials are very scarce...) > > Moreover it's still unclear to me if in `pts createuser` I should use > > the `username.admin` or `username/admin` variants? (It lets me do > > both, but I think only the former actually works.) Could someone tell > > me the "correct" syntax for OpenAFS usernames? > > You should pts createuser the username.admin variants. I'll try to include this in that patch also. > Of course, rxgk will let us use fancier names for things, so we'll have to > get used to a whole new world order when that finishes landing... Could you elaborate more on this? Thanks, Ciprian. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
