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 contents of the AFS cell from any computer
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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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 :-(
>
> Can someone please point me to a
Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 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.lo
Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Would it be possible to run openafs on top an evms' logical volume?
You mean, an openafs *server*? I *think* the fileserver on Linux uses
just normal userspaace operations, so it'd probably work. Looking at
what evms does, though, it seems like it tries to so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes:
> Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 14:45:43 -0400]:
>> Setting up a new machine, I'm trying to run the openafs client from behind
>> a firewall.
>>
>> 1.) Is it possible to run an openafs client via NAT? and
>
> It might be that you will need to
Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 14:45:43 -0400]:
> Setting up a new machine, I'm trying to run the openafs client from behind
> a firewall.
>
> 1.) Is it possible to run an openafs client via NAT? and
In order to determine this I would run tcpdump on the firewall machine
and then m
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 to
> the other machine v
> "Sam" == Sam Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have CCed this to bug #65387, as this has already been reported (but
needs updating as follows).
Sam> Brian and I were discussing this a few weeks ago, and the
Sam> impression I got was that he would rather keep the Heimdal
Sam>
> "Matthew" == Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> On 1 Mar 2001, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> 1) MIT does have a pointer to Kerberos at cryptopublish.org
>> which you can grab if you want MIT code outside the US.
Matthew> How long has this link been available? And i
On 1 Mar 2001, Sam Hartman wrote:
> 1) MIT does have a pointer to Kerberos at cryptopublish.org which you
> can grab if you want MIT code outside the US.
How long has this link been available? And is it now available from the
c.p.kerberos newsgroup FAQ? There was no mention of it when I rea
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.
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 heard people complaining a
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 campus documentation suggest
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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> I recently installed the AFS file system on a Debian Linux machine
Where is AFS for Linux available?
Nils
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