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This is a step-by-step guide to installing OpenAFS and setting up an AFS cell
on RedHat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, or CentOS. This guide is current as of
OpenAFS version 1.6.21 on CentOS 6.
# kadmin.local -q "addprinc -randkey afs/${cellname}"
# kadmin.local -q "ktadd -k /usr/afs/etc/rxkad.keytab afs/${cellname}"
-where `<cellname>` is the name of your cell. Start the OpenAFS servers:
+where `<cellname>` is the name of your cell.
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+If your Kerberos REALM name is different from your cell name add your upper case
+REALM name in /usr/afs/etc/krb.conf, else you will not know why your cell does not work!
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+Start the OpenAFS servers:
# service openafs-server start