<th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> AFS </strong></th>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td>[[IBM/AFS]]</td>
+ <td>[[IBMAFS]]</td>
<td colspan="2"> Discontinued. </td>
</tr>
<tr>
- [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)
--- Jeffrey Hutzelman - 18 Jan 2002<br /> -- Ted Anderson - 11 Apr 2002<br />
+(old wiki-ized quick start guide, to be removed)
+
+* [[InstallingtheFirstAFSMachine]]
+* [[InstallingAdditionalServerMachines]]
+* [[InstallingAdditionalClientMachines]]
+
----
-The [[OpenAFS]] client for windows expects the DB-servers to respond to kerberosrequests(\*), which is not the case if you run for ex. a MIT or heimdal KDC on separate mashines. The krb-forward utility is installed on the DB-servers and acts as a proxy to the real KDC's.
+The OpenAFS client for windows expects the DB-servers to respond to kerberosrequests(\*), which is not the case if you run for ex. a MIT or heimdal KDC on separate mashines. The krb-forward utility is installed on the DB-servers and acts as a proxy to the real KDC's.
You can get it from my CVS-repo here. checkout the source like this (you need -R patch to your cvs):
the source builds on Linux, Digital UNIX and Solaris. The program was written by Love H�rnquist �strand
-(\*) This is not true when MIT Kerberos for Windows <http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/> is installed on the machine. In that case, the Kerberos libraries look for the MIT or Heimdal KDC independent of the [[CellServDB]] entries.
+(\*) This is not true when MIT Kerberos for Windows <http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/> is installed on the machine. In that case, the Kerberos libraries look for the MIT or Heimdal KDC independent of the CellServDB entries.
-- Jimmy Engelbrecht - 06 May 2004
--- Steven Jenkins - 01 Aug 2007
This is a place holder for notes on the redesign of the openafs.org website.
-[[OpenAFS]] is the [open source](http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?OpenSource) version of AFS. Its project home page is at <http://www.openafs.org>.
-Other AFS implementations: [[IBM/AFS]], [[Coda]], [[Arla]] and [kAFS](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-August/005611.html).
-
--- Ted Anderson - 16 Jan 2002
-
-Removed vandalized content.
-
--- Roman Rozinov - 19 Feb 2005
+[[OpenAFS]] is the open source version of AFS. Its project home page is at <http://www.openafs.org>.
This page provides a collection of documentation for new and existing [[OpenAFS]] developers.
-- [[GitDevelopers]] - documentation on how to use the Git version control system to interact with [[OpenAFS]]
-- [[OpenAFSSimpleJobs]] - a list of relatively straightforward jobs that need doing in the [[OpenAFS]] code
-- [[Hackathons]]
+* [[GitDevelopers]] - documentation on how to use the Git version control system to interact with [[OpenAFS]]
+* [[OpenAFSSimpleJobs]] - a list of relatively straightforward jobs that need doing in the [[OpenAFS]] code
+* [[Hackathons]]
+
+(These pages were orphans, so I added them in no particular order, yet. --Mike)
+
+* [[AsyncRXProposal]]
+* [[CodeArchitectureFSYNC]]
+* [[CodeArchitectureVInitVolumePackage]]
+* [[CodingStyle]]
+* [[GettingAuthenticated]]
+* [[GitGatekeepers]]
+* [[GitTools]]
+* [[Gsoc2010Ideas]]
+* [[HP-UP11Port]]
+* [[JavaAdminAPI]]
+* [[KrbForwarder]]
+* [[LargeFiles]]
+* [[NewSiteDesign]]
+* [[NewWindowsDocumentation]]
+* [[OpenAFSCVSToGitConversion]]
+* [[RpcRefresh]]
+* [[Running the test suite|running_the_test_suite]]
+* [[SupportedPlatforms]] (out of date)
+* [[WikiVandalism]]
+* [[WritingCPrograms]]
+
<table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
<th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> Platform </strong></th>
- <th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> [[IBM/AFS]] </strong></th>
+ <th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> [[IBMAFS]] </strong></th>
<th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> [[OpenAFS]] </strong></th>
<th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> [[Arla]] </strong></th>
<th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> Description </strong></th>
+See also [[NewSiteDesign]]
+
Preliminary modified sitemap can be seen at [http://share.xmind.net/\_embed/summatusmentis/openafs-website-1/](http://share.xmind.net/_embed/summatusmentis/openafs-website-1/) . However, this is incredibly dirty, and difficult to read. ATTEMPT AT YOUR OWN RISK. Will be working to clean it up and this page will be updated when the cleaner version is available.
The textual outline below is not as clear as the visual sitemap should be upon clean-up. Still mostly valid however.
Today there are three major implementations of the AFS3 protocol:
-- [[IBM/AFS]]
+- [[IBMAFS]]
- [[OpenAFS]]
- [[ArlaAFS]]
- _I had some luck on my last de-spamming pass by searching for <code>**'\\.cn/'**</code> . OTOH, I probably could have done a better job of resurrecting some user pages. OT Third Tentacle, it might be nice were someone to fix TWikiUsers by removing the, uh, spurious entries._ -- Joseph H Vilas - 10 Aug 2005
-The vandals clearly use automated techniques, we need some repair automation as well. It might be pretty easy to write a Perl script that takes a [[WikiName]] and a revision number and just resets the topic to that contents.
+The vandals clearly use automated techniques, we need some repair automation as well. It might be pretty easy to write a Perl script that takes a \[\[WikiName\]\] and a revision number and just resets the topic to that contents.
One prevention strategy is to require more checking at registration time. Though this puts more burden on the admins, the pace of new, legitimate registration on AFSLore is probably pretty low. Maybe a volunteer system to monitor new registrations as Jeffrey Hutzelman [suggested](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2005-March/016813.html) would be a good idea.
-There is a very good sounding discussion of storing roaming profiles in AFS on the [[OpenAFSInfo]] mailing list: <https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-February/008013.html>
+There is a very good sounding discussion of storing roaming profiles in AFS on the OpenAFS info mailing list: <https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-February/008013.html>
-- Ted Anderson - 07 Feb 2003
Welcome to the [[OpenAFS]] wiki. This is a web-based collaboration area for collecting, maintaining, and distributing information about the AFS distributed filesystem and related topics.
-* [[What is AFS?|WhatIsAFS]]
+* [[About AFS|WhatIsAFS]]
* [[Getting started|GettingStarted]]
-* [[Windows quick start guide|WindowsEndUserQuickStartGuide]]
-* [[How to setup OpenAFS with Windows 2008 R2 AD server|Win2008R2ADasKDC]]
-* [[Creating a new AFS cell|CreatingANewCell]]
-* [[Add-on tools and utilities|AddOnsToolsAndUtilities]]
* [[Frequently asked questions|AFSFrequentlyAskedQuestions]]
* [[Where to get help|WhereToGetHelp]]
* [[History|AncientHistory]]
+## Guides and information
+
+* [[Creating a new AFS cell|CreatingANewCell]]
+* [[Windows quick start guide|WindowsEndUserQuickStartGuide]]
+* [[How to setup OpenAFS with Windows 2008 R2 AD server|Win2008R2ADasKDC]]
+* [[Windows kerberos 5 AFS service principal|WindowsK5AfsServicePrincipal]]
+* [[OpenAFS use case at CGV|usecase_cgv]]
+* [[Add-on tools and utilities|AddOnsToolsAndUtilities]]
+
## For the Community
* [[A list of tiny and simple tasks|TinySimpleTasks]]
* [[Contributed scripts and tools|Contrib]]
* [[Maintaining documentation|MaintainingDocumentation]]
+
## For Developers
* [[OpenAFS developer documentation|OpenAFSDevelopers]] - documentation for developers of [[OpenAFS]], including details of our revision control system, and lists of tasks that need doing.
* [[How to use this wiki|ikiwiki]]
* [[How to use git to edit pages|GitWiki]]
+* [[Try out the wiki sandbox|sandbox]]
* [[Site Map|WikiSiteMap]]
* [[Orphaned pages|WikiOrphanedPages]]
* [[Broken links|WikiBrokenLinks]]