, followed by the
installation of said packages from experimental (version 1.6.11~pre1-1).
In addition, it seems the token only disappears when the
Kerberos-username is identical with the Unix username. When I use a
different account (testuser) and get the kerberos token (and AFS token
with aklog) for
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Dear all,
I'm using Debian jessie with openAFS and Kerberos. I found a strange
behaviour that I could not pin down to a single package so far, maybe
somebody has any ideas:
The AFS token is gone after using sudo, first looking very
similar t
On Saturday 06 December 2008, "Jesus arteche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about 'AFS':
>someone knows if there are something to create web access to my OpenAFS
>cell?
Not sure exactly what you are wanting, but you should be able to use WebDAV
to share the c
Jesus arteche wrote:
hey,
someone knows if there are something to create web access to my
OpenAFS cell?
You might try the openafs-info mailing list. They are pretty helpful.
Later,
Jason
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hey,
someone knows if there are something to create web access to my OpenAFS
cell?
thanks
hey,
Alguien sabe si hay algo para crear un acceso web en un servidor para una
celula openafs
Gracias
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 11:57:03AM +0200, Krause, Richard wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need to troubleshoot a AFS problem on a Debian system and I'm totally
> lost. I wanted to find answers myself but I even didn't manage to find
> any web site with good documenation :-(
>
>
Hi
I need to troubleshoot a AFS problem on a Debian system and I'm totally
lost. I wanted to find answers myself but I even didn't manage to find
any web site with good documenation :-(
Can someone please point me to a direction where I can find
documentation about
- which applic
> Hi List,
> >
> > I'm using Gdm for login, libnss-ldap for general user accounts,
> > libpam-krb5 for auth and libpam-openafs-session for getting
> > AFS tokens. For while home dirs are local, not AFS.
> >
> > "Networked" (LDAP/krb5) accounts w
Marcio Scheibler wrote:
Hi List,
I'm using Gdm for login, libnss-ldap for general user accounts,
libpam-krb5 for auth and libpam-openafs-session for getting
AFS tokens. For while home dirs are local, not AFS.
"Networked" (LDAP/krb5) accounts works well.
GDM login gives me (throug
Hi List,
I'm using Gdm for login, libnss-ldap for general user accounts,
libpam-krb5 for auth and libpam-openafs-session for getting
AFS tokens. For while home dirs are local, not AFS.
"Networked" (LDAP/krb5) accounts works well.
GDM login gives me (through PAM) gives me kerbe
Ken McCord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Turbo Fredriksson has a good write-up at
> http://www.bayour.com/LDAPv3-HOWTO.html regarding Kerberos and
> OpenLDAP. I'm working on a similiar project attempting to integrate
> OpenLDAP, Kerberos and OpenAFS. IBM Germany has an interesting
> project/pro
gt; writes:
I am not sure if it is possible for this three compnents (AFS,LDAP
and Kerberos 5) to interact together using LDAP as central
infobase. M$ has managed to get that to work with its AD and Login
system and DFS wich is all kerberos 5 based.
Much of that unification is done behind
Excellent comments by David. Just to add a few things...
On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 11:26:21 -0400
David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am not sure if it is possible for this three compnents (AFS,LDAP
> > and Ke
Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm thinking about creating a central managed user and data system
> here. It should use AFS (OpenAFS) as virtual filesystem and LDAP
> (OpenLDAP) as User and Comuter info Database. I tried this earlier
> but it ended in more
Hi
I'm thinking about creating a central managed user and data system here. It
should use AFS (OpenAFS) as virtual filesystem and LDAP (OpenLDAP) as User
and Comuter info Database. I tried this earlier but it ended in more than one
user database (LDAP and AFS (kerberos 4)). I thought of
Hi,
I think we all need a GUI file browser that understands AFS' ACLs, so
that setting them would be lots easier. I have searched www.gnome.org,
but unfortunately, no such project; neither is sourceforge.net (well,
there is one, a CLI admin tool).
If gmc or nautilus are so modularized, wh
ed from the Kerberos server (kadmin.local; ktadd -k
> /tmp/afs.keytab afs; asetkey add, with noticing the knvo from ktadd).
> Unfortunately, I have the following:
>
> root@okidz:~# kinit afs
> Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> root@okidz:~# aklog
> root@okidz:~# tokens
>
> Tokens h
Hi,
I'm trying to have openafs-fileserver & openafs-client running on my
system. I can get both running, but I have problems in using pts.
I already set the /etc/openafs/server/KeyFile using asetkey with the
keytab retrieved from the Kerberos server (kadmin.local; ktadd -k
/tmp/afs.k
ms like it tries to solve some of the
same problems AFS does. It's fairly easy to add more disks to an
existing AFS file server, you just need to format and mount the new
disk, restart the file server, and then 'vos move' some volumes to the
new partition. I suspect the world would b
Hi,
Would it be possible to run openafs on top an evms' logical volume?
TIA,
Oki
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>
> It might be that you will need to manually create static NAT table
> entries. Or it might not be possible at all if the protocol requires
> unpleasant inbound connections.
AFS requires somewhat unpleasant inbound connections. My
understanding is that it uses UDP-based callbacks
rewall machine
and then mount the AFS filesystem upon your firewall, since you say it
works there. The tcpdump trace will show you all of the network
activity that is happening at that time. You should be able to
determine if this can be NAT'd or not based upon that information.
It mi
Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, two questions:
> 1.) Is it possible to run an openafs client via NAT? and
no.
> 2.) If not, is it possible somehow to re-export an AFS filesystem? I'm
> thinking then of mounting AFS on the firwall machine and exporting it
Greetings-
Setting up a new machine, I'm trying to run the openafs client from behind
a firewall. The machine that is the firewall can use the client fine, but
when I try to start openafs on the machine behind the firewall I get:
joehill:~# /etc/init.d/openafs-client start
Startin
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 10:20:02AM +0930, Tom Cook wrote:
>
> I don't know about AFS (what is it?)
>
see http://www.openafs.org
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e over it). It is also the authentication database for
email, calendaring and a few other things.
I don't know about AFS (what is it?)
Tom
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"Beware of computer programmers that carry screwdrivers."
attacker could run a dictionary attack against. But for all I know,
LDAP might have a good way of addressing these.)
> KerberosV5: Also a somewhat simple method. Also (very) secure. Has a
> different approach (its ticket system). Is fully compatible with
> AFS. Perhapps compatible with oth
fully compatible with AFS. Perhapps
compatible with other systems like Win32. But you still need a passwd file to
store special user data, right?
AFS: The old approach. Somewhat secure. Is also (no, really? :-) ) compatible
with AFS. It uses a modified Krbv4 system. It should be also very
aviplay
It is in testing.
* Hans Steinraht ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I followed the conversation here about mplayer and like to try it now,
> but does anyone can tell wich password to use when I check it out of cvs.
> I have looked through the whole site, but couldn't find it.
>
> thanks,
> Hans
I believe
hi,
I followed the conversation here about mplayer and like to try it now,
but does anyone can tell wich password to use when I check it out of cvs.
I have looked through the whole site, but couldn't find it.
thanks,
Hans
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 04:04:41PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
Perhaps you'll find handy that simple Makefile I use
to get and build CVS and stable sources of MPlayer.
http://elemag.virtualave.net/files/mplayer/Makefile
create a source dir for MPlayer and put it in inside,
then type:
make help
[it need some improvements/cleanups though, but works
for me;
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 04:16:51 +
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > BTW, keep in mind that many mov files you find will
> > be encoded in a quicktime format that is proprietary
> > and unavailable on Linux. Unless somebody else knows
> > something new that I haven't heard yet...
>
> Y
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 19:18, Colin Watson wrote:
> True ... but the MPlayer folks are, shall we say, unimpressed with
> people distributing binary packages. See:
You really SHOULD compile your own anyway. I tried using one of the
prepackaged debs before, and all I got was a slow, CPU-hungry, unst
On 2002.02.25 02:43 Bob Thibodeau wrote:
I also like vlc. Some files will play better in one
program while others work in another. I keep
vlc, mplayer, xanim and xine around.
BTW, keep in mind that many mov files you find will
be encoded in a quicktime format that is proprietary
and unavailable
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:43:50PM -0500, Bob Thibodeau wrote:
> I also like vlc. Some files will play better in one
> program while others work in another. I keep
> vlc, mplayer, xanim and xine around.
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 02:36:38PM -0500, Sean wrote:
> > As many others have mentioned, mp
I also like vlc. Some files will play better in one
program while others work in another. I keep
vlc, mplayer, xanim and xine around.
BTW, keep in mind that many mov files you find will
be encoded in a quicktime format that is proprietary
and unavailable on Linux. Unless somebody else knows
someth
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:01:11PM +0530, Amardeep Singh wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Balazs Javor wrote:
> > What is the best solution on linux to play most
> > movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
> I have got good results with mplayer (debs available at marillat.free.fr).
True .
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 10:04, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
> I've been slowly trying to be able to perform most task on
> my Woody box that I used to do on Window$. But I'm still
> struggling a bi
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 04:04:41PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote something like
this:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
> I've been slowly trying to be able to perform most task on
> my Woody box that I used to do on Windo
hi,
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
I have got good results with mplayer (debs available at marillat.free.fr).
In my opinion, it gives better output and is faster than window
I prefer Xine myself, but I'm told that mplayer is also excellent. I've
tried aviplay, and it works fine. Realize that many .avis you may find do not
have sound, but most should.
Mike
On 24/02/02 Balazs Javor did speaketh:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> mo
Hi,
What is the best solution on linux to play most
movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
I've been slowly trying to be able to perform most task on
my Woody box that I used to do on Window$. But I'm still
struggling a bit with playing various multimedia files.
I would like to be able
would rather keep the Heimdal
Sam> packages krb5 only. After all krb4 is really crappy and you
Sam> don't want to be using it. Sadly, AFS is sort of krb4 based
Sam> for now. Work is underway in the Openafs community to fix
Sam> this, but it is not moving alon
to build your own Heimdal packages with krb4
>> support compiled in if you want to use AFS. Brian's packages
>> are krb5 only.
Matthew> Is this ever likely to change? Is there any plan for a
I don't really want to maintain it but would be happy to work
when I read up on
sources for Kerberos a few months ago.
How hard is a Heimdal->MIT migration? Can I do it without needing to
manually repopulate the key DB?
> 2) You need to build your own Heimdal packages with krb4 support
>compiled in if you want to use AFS. Brian's package
1) MIT does have a pointer to Kerberos at cryptopublish.org which you
can grab if you want MIT code outside the US.
2) You need to build your own Heimdal packages with krb4 support
compiled in if you want to use AFS. Brian's packages are krb5
only.
Sorry for the crossposting, but this touches several areas, and I'd like to
hit all at once.
I'm running a Heimdal KDC, and all is well with that. I've managed to get
PAM doing it's thing, and a host of other little niggling problems. I'm now
trying to add AFS into the
> > I am getting exactly the same error (depmod: QM_MODULES: Function not
> > implemented) with openafs.
> >
> > Anyrecomendations?
>
> what kernel you using ? (uname -r). if its not 2.0.36 then don't expect
> that package to work. try to recompile the package from source. or
> find a newer versi
Vadim Kutsyy wrote:
> I am getting exactly the same error (depmod: QM_MODULES: Function not
> implemented) with openafs.
>
> Anyrecomendations?
what kernel you using ? (uname -r). if its not 2.0.36 then don't expect
that package to work. try to recompile the package from source. or
find a newer
David Z Maze wrote:
> Open AFS is in unstable, and it works very well for me (at least, with
> a private cell; I haven't heard people complaining about huge problems
> with more reputable cells, though). Your only other major option is
> Arla, which I believe is in both stable
Vadim Kutsyy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
VK> Any recomendation on afs client?
VK> I remember there was one for Linux, but can not remember the name, nor
VK> any links to it.
Open AFS is in unstable, and it works very well for me (at least, with
a private cell; I haven't hear
Any recomendation on afs client?
I remember there was one for Linux, but can not remember the name, nor
any links to it.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 16:44:48 -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> AFS is *not* free software,
AFAICT it is nowadays. See
http://slashdot.org/articles/00/11/01/0313248.shtml ,
http://www.openafs.org/ and the "openafs" packages in non-US/main.
HTH,
Ray
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on Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 05:17:32PM -0500, Andrew Perrin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Folks-
>
> I'll likely be beginning work this summer at a campus whose network
> strongly encourages the use of AFS (which used to stand for Andrew File
> System). Unfortunately, the
Folks-
I'll likely be beginning work this summer at a campus whose network
strongly encourages the use of AFS (which used to stand for Andrew File
System). Unfortunately, the campus documentation suggests that it is
available only for kernel 2.2.10 and below, and the vendor's
(transa
Unfortunately, it's export restricted. However, you call always check
the linux-afs faq (and get on the mailing list) at URL:
http://www.umlug.umd.edu/linuxafs/
Nils Rennebarth wrote:
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>On 9 Dec 1997, Douglas Bates wrote:
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>> I rec
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> I recently installed the AFS file system on a Debian Linux machine
Where is AFS for Linux available?
Nils
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I recently installed the AFS file system on a Debian Linux machine
running the unstable distribution. Every time the scripts in
/etc/cron.daily are run now I get a series of error messages about
connections timing out for /afs domains. The messages look like
find: /afs/bcc.ac.uk: Connection
Has anyone been able to get AFS 2.0.32 to run on a debian 2.0.32 system?
The rpm package is built on a redhat system. On my debian system, I get:
kanga# insmod -f -m libafs.o
libafs.o: unresolved symbol register_filesystem_R0c94bf58
libafs.o: unresolved symbol current_set_Ra3aab10f
libafs.o
On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Andree Leidenfrost wrote:
> The Subject syas it all: Is there a Debian package of the Linux port of
> the Andrew File System client?
Unfortunatelly AFS is commercial software. There is a client for Linux
available for money.
Please contact your AFS contractor.
The Subject syas it all: Is there a Debian package of the Linux port of
the Andrew File System client?
Regards,
Andree
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Dear Mr. Jensen:
> Ncpfs *is* available as a Debian package.
You mean I compiled and monkeyed with it for nothing :-)? Oh,
well
Max Hyre
>Re your need for Novell connectivity, I'm acquainted with two
> packages of interest (neither Debianized yet):
>
>ncpfs (Netware Core Protocol Filesystem) makes your Linux box a
> Novell client. I got version 0.21 running with minimial hassle last
> week, on my 0.93R6 box; I think the c
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Dear Mr. Hawkins:
Re your need for Novell connectivity, I'm acquainted with two
packages of interest (neither Debianized yet):
ncpfs (Netware Core Protocol Filesystem) makes your Linux box a
Novell client. I got version 0.21 running with minimial hass
On Tue, 18 Jun 1996, Rick Hawkins wrote:
[Wants to be able to mount Novell and AFS filesystems on Linux.]
> The second is the AFS file system for the campuswide workstations. I
Linux-AFS is apparently somewhat arcane at the moment. There's
a (very) limited amount of informatio
ns in the kernel, but then what? I would
need to automate the logon to the servers.
The second is the AFS file system for the campuswide workstations. I
would like to both get acces to things such as man pages, and to the
individual student direcotories, allowing editing on linux, and
compile/execu
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