I'm trying to set up an OpenAFS fileserver and a Heimdal kdc, both
running on a single wheezy box.
Versions are as of today:
OpenAFS 1.6.1-3
Heimdal 1.6~git20120403+dfsg1-2
But there is a problem with the afs KeyFile, it has the wrong kvno and
although the kdc provides a kerberos ticket fo
Update: this issue is now bug 500850 in openafs-modules-source. The
solution is to set the following in the kernel .config:
CONFIG_KEYS=y
CONFIG_KEYS_DEBUG_PROC_KEYS=y
CONFIG_SECURITY=y
CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK=y
CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES=y
: [] afs_osi_TraverseProcTable+0x12/0x5e
[openafs]
Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: [] afs_GCPAGs+0x9e/0x164 [openafs]
Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: [] afs_Daemon+0x4ce/0x512 [openafs]
Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: [] afsd_thread+0x484/0x656 [openafs]
Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: [] afsd_thread+0x0/0x656 [openafs
Andrew Perrin wrote:
> Using debian testing (lenny) and self-compiled 2.6.25 or 2.6.26 kernels,
> I get the following GPF:
[GPF trace snip]
> This does *not* happen using 2.6.24 compiled with essentially the same
> .config file. Using the latest openafs-modules-source: 1.4.7.dfsg1
Using debian testing (lenny) and self-compiled 2.6.25 or 2.6.26 kernels, I
get the following GPF:
Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: general protection fault: [#1] SMP
Sep 29 16:08:47 che kernel: Modules linked in: piix ide_cd_mod ide_core
pata_mpiix radeon drm openafs(P) rfcomm l2cap bluetooth
Does anyone know of any documentation for setting up OpenAFS and
Kerberos for Debian Sarge. We have roughly 100 Linux and Windows
clients that use NFS and Samba to access roughly 10 file servers.
The idea behind considering OpenAFS is to create a common file
storage area our Linux and Windows
Hi there
I tried to install OpenAFS on Debian Sarge 3.1.
To do this I used the afs-newcell script as described in the
documentation (I have already a working Kerberos V setup, afs principal
is included). Unfortunately, the afs-newcell script returns an error
where it complains that it cannot find
hard,
here is what I found from my sid/unstable system:
libkafs0-heimdal - Libraries for Heimdal Kerberos
libkafs0-kerberos4kth - Afs Libraries for Kerberos4 From KTH
libopenafs-dev - The AFS distributed filesystem- development libraries
libpam-openafs-kaserver - The AFS distributed filesystem- kaserver
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 applications are inclu
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Hi!
I setup a Debian Sarge system last week with Kernel 2.6.9 an OpenAFS 1.3.73 from
the experimental distribution. Yes, its a source package and I compiled it.
For that everything works fine, just one problem:
I want the users to obtain tokens
I am running sarge with kernel 2.4.27, and am having a problem using
openafs as a normal user. I have compiled and installed the
openafs-modules-source, and installed openafs-client,
libpam-openafs-session, etc., and the module loads and the daemons start
fine at startup. As root, I can then
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Hi Ivan,
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all day long I am trying to install a client openafs 1.3.70 on my Debian
3.0 with kernel 2.6.7. Is there somwhere a simple manual how to do that?
I downloaded the sources from
If I remember correctly
Hi Thomas,
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Hi Ivan,
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all day long I am trying to install a client openafs 1.3.70 on my Debian
3.0 with kernel 2.6.7. Is there somwhere a simple manual how to do that?
I downloaded the sources from
If I remember correctly, using openafs with the 2.6
Mezig wrote:
Ivan Glushkov wrote:
Hi,
all day long I am trying to install a client openafs 1.3.70 on my
Debian 3.0 with kernel 2.6.7. Is there somwhere a simple manual how
to do that? I downloaded the sources from
http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.3.70/openafs-1.3.70-src.tar.bz2
<h
Hi Ivan,
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> all day long I am trying to install a client openafs 1.3.70 on my Debian
> 3.0 with kernel 2.6.7. Is there somwhere a simple manual how to do that?
> I downloaded the sources from
If I remember correctly, using openafs with the 2.6 kernel branch is
still
Ivan Glushkov wrote:
Hi,
all day long I am trying to install a client openafs 1.3.70 on my
Debian 3.0 with kernel 2.6.7. Is there somwhere a simple manual how to
do that? I downloaded the sources from
http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.3.70/openafs-1.3.70-src.tar.bz2
<http://www.openafs.
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 03:44:29PM +0200, Ivan Glushkov wrote:
> Hi,
> all day long I am trying to install a client openafs 1.3.70 on my Debian
> 3.0 with kernel 2.6.7. Is there somwhere a simple manual how to do that?
> I downloaded the sources from
Don't crosspost to debian-l
Ivan Glushkov([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hi,
> all day long I am trying to install a client openafs 1.3.70 on my Debian
> 3.0 with kernel 2.6.7. Is there somwhere a simple manual how to do that?
> I downloaded the sources from
>
> http://www.openafs.org
Hi,
all day long I am trying to install a client openafs 1.3.70 on my Debian
3.0 with kernel 2.6.7. Is there somwhere a simple manual how to do that?
I downloaded the sources from
http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.3.70/openafs-1.3.70-src.tar.bz2
<http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.3
ile error, whether I use
> > make-kpkg modules_image or a by-hand make in /usr/src/modules/openafs. The
> > Error reads (in part):
> >
> > In file included from /usr/include/asm/smp.h:11,
> > from /usr/include/linux/smp.h:17,
>
> This looks wrong.
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 15:04:50 -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> Has anyone accomplished the above? I get a compile error, whether I use
> make-kpkg modules_image or a by-hand make in /usr/src/modules/openafs. The
> Error reads (in part):
>
> In file included from /usr/inclu
Has anyone accomplished the above? I get a compile error, whether I use
make-kpkg modules_image or a by-hand make in /usr/src/modules/openafs. The
Error reads (in part):
In file included from /usr/include/asm/smp.h:11,
from /usr/include/linux/smp.h:17,
from /usr
uggestion. I'll try setting up Kerberos first before doing
anything else.
In any case, there is another, hopefully bite-sized task which has been on
my todo list for awhile. This is, to enable integrated afs token fetching
and login onto my Linux machines. My users don't like typing klo
y, the AFS cell we use is called isis.unc.edu.
I've been looking at the Debian documentation. The configuration
session is quite enlightening. I think I might be able to get a
working system by just following the steps. I think I should do a
little technical reading first, though.
I
pus server?
There's some Kerberos involved, yes, but if you use 'klog' directly
it's hidden from you. I don't believe you can use klog if you're not
running a kaserver (that is, if you have a separate Kerberos setup);
in this case, you can use 'kinit' to g
g, that means you're using the AFS
built-in Kerberos. These days, that's considered to not be the best way
to do things, but switching over to a newer Kerberos from the old is
difficult.
> 2) I'm considering trying to install a Openafs server on a Debian
>machine. I a
Dear People,
I just sent the following, rather clueless, and somewhat Debian-specific
message to the openafs-info mailing list. If anyone has any insights to
share they would be welcome. Does anyone here have any experience setting
up an openafs server on Debian and would be willing to share his
source seems to break compilation of
> openafs-modules.
Yes; see http://bugs.debian.org/198774, which includes a patch to
openafs and an explanation.
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"Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illeg
I should have mentioned that my first post was with
kernel-source-2.4.21-2 and using gcc-3.2 for both kernel and openafs, by
setting cc pointing to gcc pointing to gcc-3.2.
Short update: just now I tested with a vanilla kernel-source-2.4.21 from
a kernel.org mirror and it worked, the kernel-image
building modules for openafs based on openafs-source-modules 1.2.9-2 at
the same time as building kernel 2.4.21 fails on a recently updated sid
system.
the build stops where net/sock.h cannot be found and included during
compilation of ../rx/rx_knet.c
this file should be included from the kernel
I have a home network that includes a linux machine using iptables to NAT
packets from three user machines: a laptop (debian 3.0, 2.4.18 kernel), a
desktop (debian 3.0, 2.4.20 kernel) and a windows machine. The two debian
machines run openAFS clients to connect to UNC's AFS servers.
This
time this happens.
As much as I like AFS, I'm impressed that it's really the only reason I
ever have to reboot my machine -- /etc/init.d/openafs-client restart
doesn't work, nor does stop, nor does umount /afs. That seems like a flaw
in the implementation -- it ought to be possible to sto
Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running debian woody on a home machine that's behind an NAT
> masquerader (also woody). The home machine runs the OpenAFS client
> to connect to the UNC campus's AFS shared directory space. Generally
> this works fin
Greetings-
I'm running debian woody on a home machine that's behind an NAT
masquerader (also woody). The home machine runs the OpenAFS client to
connect to the UNC campus's AFS shared directory space. Generally this
works fine, but there's one situation that consistently ca
m to have broken my openAFS client
> configuration. Using *either* version (the one from testing on debian.org
> or 1.2.4 from openafs.org) of openafs-modules-source, when I do make-kpkg
> modules_image the make fails thus:
>
> ../afs/../afs/../rx/../rx/rx_kmute
Hi. I just grabbed openafs-modules-source 1.2.4-1 and
kernel-source-2.4.18 2.4.18-5 and it worked fine for me.
I'm using the gcc-2.95 in unstable.
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Greetings-
Upgrading to 2.4.18 today, I seem to have broken my openAFS client
configuration. Using *either* version (the one from testing on debian.org
or 1.2.4 from openafs.org) of openafs-modules-source, when I do make-kpkg
modules_image the make fails thus:
../afs/../afs/../rx/../rx
Greetings-
Yesterday I upgraded my office debian system to testing (woody). Most
things worked fine, but openAFS didn't. I had openAFS 1.1.1 running fine
under potato, and in fact had posted my experiences with getting it
working here:
http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin/tips/src/afs-debian-p
After much fiddling, I have managed to get an openAFS client working on my
office machine at the University of North Carolina. As a public service
I've posted the steps I went through at:
http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin/tips/src/afs-debian-potato-unc.txt
Background information:
- Hardware is a
apt-get install debhelper
, which includes /usr/bin/dh_testdir
Vineet
* Andrew Perrin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010625 17:40]:
> Please forgive my poor understanding of kernel-level things.
>
> I'm trying to get openAFS (the client side) running under potato. I looked
> at the
Please forgive my poor understanding of kernel-level things.
I'm trying to get openAFS (the client side) running under potato. I looked
at the instructions from www.openafs.org, and added the two lines to
sources.list as instructed. I did the apt-get install for the module
source, and unp
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