Some AFS sites have develop their own tools: CMU, Morgan Stanley, and others. (need list here and pointers to descriptions and tools) Some of these are in [afs-contrib](http://grand.central.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/ResourcesFAQ#4_01_Is_there_an_anonymous_FTP_s) and others maybe available from the sites themselves.
-[[LeoShyhWeiLuan]] has proposed a [[JavaAPI]] to simplify writing and sharing tools.
+Leo Shyh WeiLuan has proposed a [[JavaAPI]] to simplify writing and sharing tools.
-There is also a Perl API, written by Roland Schemers and now maintained and developed by [[Norbert E. Gr�ner|Main/NorbertGruener]] and described on his [AFS Perl Kwiki](http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/kwiki/nog/afsperl/), which provides access to most of the AFS programming API. It comes with extensive [documentation](http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~nog/doc/afsperl.html).
+There is also a Perl API, written by Roland Schemers and now maintained and developed by Norbert Gruener and described on his [AFS Perl Kwiki](http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/kwiki/nog/afsperl/), which provides access to most of the AFS programming API. It comes with extensive [documentation](http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~nog/doc/afsperl.html).
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See [[AdminFAQ]], [[SettingUpAuthentication]].
--- [[TedAnderson]] - 14 Feb 2002
+-- Ted Anderson - 14 Feb 2002