>Volker Lendecke <Volker.Lendecke <at> SerNet.DE> writes: > It's irrelevant whether you have kerberos enabled or not. The only thing to > make Samba a gateway to AFS is the option --with-fake-kaserver=yes. Setting > that enables Samba to act as a kaserver. Three things to be done for > configuration: > > * You have to give Samba access to the AFS KeyFile. This might be a blocker > for you security-wise, but being a kaserver depends on being able to create > kerberos tickets. This is done via the command 'net afskey <keyfile> > <afs-cellname>'
Thanks very much for the replies. May i ask a few questions regarding the replies? sorry if the qustions are too obvious to some of you. I thought Samba could just act as a client and request tickets from the real Kerberos server, just like what the normal kerberos clients do? Does it work with Kerberos V? cos I read from some forums that it only works with Kerberos IV. Thanks again for your help. Warren -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
