Is OpenAFS not available for Fedora Core 4? I tried to
install the version for FC1 and Redhat 9, and they
did not work. Any way to get it to work on FC4?
Thanks.
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Hi Manfred,
The src from 1.3.87 works as a client just fine for me.
There are also rpms for RHEL 4 from
http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~wingc/openafs/dist/1.3.87/RPMS/i386/
would these work for FC4?
Bill
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 23:13 -0700, Manfred Lau wrote:
Is OpenAFS
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Hi!
Just a quick question:
I configured OpenAFS 1.4.0rc1 to obtain tickets via krb5 on login and
users get tickets on login, but aklog isn't run, so they only got
tickets, no tokens.
Anyone knows a easy way for users to get tokens on login?
I mean,
Lars Schimmer wrote:
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Hi!
Just a quick question:
I configured OpenAFS 1.4.0rc1 to obtain tickets via krb5 on login and
users get tickets on login, but aklog isn't run, so they only got
tickets, no tokens.
Anyone knows a easy way for users to
Hello list (esp. Derrick!)
I am just trying to compile openafs 1.3.87 with swsusp2 2.1.9.9
on Fedora 4, and have hit the problems of refrigerator takes no
argument, and PF_FREEZE went away which you refer to.
There appears to be a dirty hack to make it compile - remove
PF_FREEZE -
Hi,
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Lars Schimmer wrote:
Anyone knows a easy way for users to get tokens on login?
Try libpam-openafs-session.
Chris
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Murray, WJ (Bill) wrote:
There are also rpms for RHEL 4 from
http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~wingc/openafs/dist/1.3.87/RPMS/i386/
I used the spec file from
http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/projects/openafs-rpms/ and the latest snapshot
tar balls to build a set of RPMs.
I just
* Lars Schimmer [2005-09-09 12:16:12 +0200]:
I configured OpenAFS 1.4.0rc1 to obtain tickets via krb5 on login and
users get tickets on login, but aklog isn't run, so they only got
tickets, no tokens.
The Official Debian Way involves package libpam-openafs-session.
Use it as a session and/or
Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Note that as of the latest Debian packages, we no longer even bother
trying to patch the OpenAFS init script and just ship our own separate
init script and afs.conf file, since the divergences are considerable.
FWIW I was considering this for Red Hat /
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 12:16:12PM +0200, Lars Schimmer wrote:
[snip]
So: where is the magic knob on debian to execute aklog for every login?
There's a pam-plugin for debian which does the job (package
libpam-openafs-session). You need a pam configuration file like this for any
service
Hi,.
Manfred Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is OpenAFS not available for Fedora Core 4? I tried to
install the version for FC1 and Redhat 9, and they
did not work. Any way to get it to work on FC4?
Thanks.
There are no RPMS yet. I'm hoping to get to them sometime soon.
I'm still trying to
Am Freitag, 9. September 2005 13:16 schrieb ext Sergio Gelato:
Haven't tried recent Red Hat pam_krb5 (2.x) yet.
That's the one that I use on Gentoo, works fine.
Anyone knows a easy way for users to get tokens on login?
Try latest pam_krb5 from RH/Fedora. The pre 2.x versions can't get
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Murray, WJ (Bill) wrote:
Hello list (esp. Derrick!)
I am just trying to compile openafs 1.3.87 with swsusp2 2.1.9.9
on Fedora 4, and have hit the problems of refrigerator takes no
argument, and PF_FREEZE went away which you refer to.
There appears to be a dirty
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 12:45:09PM -0700, Pucky Loucks wrote:
Hi everyone, is there a way to make a fileserver start and chose the
ipaddress that it binds too.
No.
i.e. I have 3 ips and I only want to use 1.
... but it's possible to register only given adresses in the VLDB:
Hi Derrick,
Same problem as a previous poster - I am not signed into the
announce list, silly me. But when nothing appears under 'unstable'
on the WWW page it doesn't encourage me to look further.
I tried it, and something still seems to be wrong.
I still get an error that
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Murray, WJ (Bill) wrote:
Hi Derrick,
Same problem as a previous poster - I am not signed into the
announce list, silly me. But when nothing appears under 'unstable'
on the WWW page it doesn't encourage me to look further.
I tried it, and something still seems
Well, I know how to create a symbolic link.
Thing is that when I use rpmbuild, it deletes the source tree so it will
delete the symbolic link I created too.
So what I tried to ask is how I can make a change in the specs file that
creates that link for me in the MODLOAD directories.
Ron
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Ron Croonenberg wrote:
Well, I know how to create a symbolic link.
Thing is that when I use rpmbuild, it deletes the source tree so it will
delete the symbolic link I created too.
So what I tried to ask is how I can make a change in the specs file that
creates that link
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Note that as of the latest Debian packages, we no longer even bother
trying to patch the OpenAFS init script and just ship our own separate
init script and afs.conf file, since the divergences are considerable.
On Friday, September 09, 2005 15:02:56 +0100 Murray, WJ (Bill)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should this not be:
# ifdef AFS_LINUX26_ENV
# ifdef CONFIG_PM
# ifdef LINUX_REFRIGERATOR_TAKES_PF_FREEZE
if (current-flags PF_FREEZE)
refrigerator(PF_FREEZE);
# else
if
Hi,
I'm wondering how to configure the OpenAFS Windows client so that the Obtain
New AFS Tokens dialog box doesn't pop up every time someone logs in to
Windows. I still want the padlock icon to appear in the system tray so that
users can click it to obtain tokens if they need to. It's not very
Read the afs-install-notes.txt and registry.txt files.
Jeffrey Altman
Lewis, Dave wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering how to configure the OpenAFS Windows client so that the Obtain
New AFS Tokens dialog box doesn't pop up every time someone logs in to
Windows. I still want the padlock icon to
Hi everyone,
I tried to configure the latest release adding --java_home=/usr/
java/... but I get an error. Do I need to do something to allow the
creation of the JAVA_API?
error
configure: error: --java_home=/usr/java/current: invalid option; use
--help to show usage
/error
thanks,
Hello all,
I am still trying to compile OpenAFS-1.2.13 for OpenSSI (based op RH9)
I can't really get it figured out but I have the impression that perhaps
a wrong include directory is used when compiling libafs ?
I added the compiler messages at the end of this msg.
At some point there seem to
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Ron Croonenberg wrote:
Hello all,
I am still trying to compile OpenAFS-1.2.13 for OpenSSI (based op RH9)
I can't really get it figured out but I have the impression that perhaps
a wrong include directory is used when compiling libafs ?
I added the compiler messages at the
When I compile OpenAFS I get a lot of warnings like the one I pasted
below. Can I safely ignore them ? ...or not ?
thanks,
Ron
Building in directory: MODLOAD-2.4.22-1.2199.nptl_ssi_9smp-Default
make[4]: Entering directory
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