### Linux ###
-* [[Server and client installation on Fedora|FedoraAFSInstall]] - step-by-step instructions on installing an AFS server on Fedora 7 with [[kerberos|KerberosV]]
+* [[Server and client installation on RHEL|InstallingOpenAFSonRHEL]] - step-by-step instructions on installing an OpenAFS v1.6.x and Kerberos on RHEL/Centos Linux
* [[Client installation notes|InstallOpenAFSClient]]
-* [[Client installation using Linux DKMS|RpmClientInstallationWithDKMS]] - instructions on installing the openafs kernel module with the DKMS RPM package
+* [[Installing the OpenAFS kernel module with DKMS|RpmClientInstallationWithDKMS]]
### Windows ###
## Other tasks ##
* [[Backup methods|BackupMethods]]
-* [[Example USS Templates|ExampleUSSTemplates]]
## Additional information ##
## External guides and information ##
These are some links to various documents that exist online that describe
-creating a new AFS cell. The most common problem with a lot of existing
-documentation is that it has you install the kaserver, which is highly
-deprecated. Any new cell installation really should install a conventional
-kerberos server (MIT, Heimdal and the Windows Active Directory server all have
-been used as kerberos servers for various AFS cells).
+creating a new AFS cell.
* [OpenAFS server tutorial for Debian Squeeze](http://openafs.dk/doku.php?id=server:start)
-* The Gentoo [OpenAFS Guide](http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openafs.xml) From the
- Gentoo Linux distribution. Again, takes you through using kaserver, which is
- highly deprecated.
-* [Using NetBSD to provide AFS and Kerberos
- services](http://kula.tproa.net/talks/afsbpw2005) Talk from the 2005 AFS &
- Kerb Workshop, describing how to use [[NetBSD]] to provide AFS and Kerberos
- services. Some steps are [[NetBSD]] specific, but there are key bits of info in
- there on using a Heimdal KDC as your kerberos server.
+* [The Gentoo OpenAFS Guide](http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openafs.xml)
+* [Using NetBSD to provide AFS and Kerberos services](http://kula.tproa.net/talks/afsbpw2005)
* [How to use Active Directory as your kerberos server for an AFS cell](http://www.pmw.org/afsbpw06/talks/shadow-AD.pdf) (pdf)
+* [Using OS X to provide AFS and Kerberos services](http://kula.tproa.net/talks/afsbpw2006)
* [AFS intro doc at Stanford](http://www.stanford.edu/services/afs/intro/)
* [AFS into at IBM developerworks](http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-openafs-kerberos5/index.html)