### Using the Linux Kernel Keyring facilities for Tokens
-The kafs-friendly 'aklog' program is available as part of kafs-client . The kafs-client source git is available at [[http://git.infradead.org/users/dhowells/kafs-client.git]] and pre-built RPMs are available at [[https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jsbillings/kafs/]] . The system services as part of kafs-client will mount afs in /kafs instead of /afs (and you may need to pre-create /kafs ).
+The kafs-friendly 'aklog' program is available as part of kafs-client . The kafs-client source git is available at [[http://git.infradead.org/users/dhowells/kafs-client.git]] and pre-built RPMs are available at [[https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jsbillings/kafs/]] . The system services as part of kafs-client will mount afs in /kafs instead of /afs (and you may need to pre-create /kafs ) -- you do not need to start the system services to run 'aklog' .
Chaskiel Grundman has written a kafs-friendly `aklog` program which uses krb5 tickets to obtain AFS tokens and install them into the kernel keyring. It is available, under GPLv2 or later, as `aklog-kafs-kdf.c` in [[file:///afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr18/cg2v/src/kafs/]] (grab the whole directory and run `make`; if your cell is not using rxkad-kdf, [[file:///afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr18/cg2v/src/kafs/aklog-kafs.c]] is also available).