From 0acbcbd96097f01eef43bc919f286829f580c956 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: JeremyStribling Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 02:01:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/1] none --- AFSLore/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn | 2 +- AFSLore/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn | 15 +++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 AFSLore/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn diff --git a/AFSLore/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn b/AFSLore/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn index 756efb6..155959c 100644 --- a/AFSLore/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn +++ b/AFSLore/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Note that this document is under development. Also, I don't try to explain the [ To continue, you need a working Kerberos realm. See [[SettingUpAuthentication]] for the implementation options, and refer to the documentation that comes with your particular version of Kerberos to establish your realm. It is easiest if your realm name is the caps version of your cell name, which in turn is the same as your site's domain name. For example if your site's domain is 'greekmythology.com', your Kerberos realm name should be 'GREEKMYTHOLOGY.COM' and your AFS cell name should be 'greekmythology.com'. See [[KerberosTerms]] if you are confused on what a "realm" is. -Once you have a working Kerberos realm, ie. you can "kinit" as yourself and receive valid Kerberos tickets, you are ready to continue on installing [[OpenAFS]]. +Once you have a working Kerberos realm, ie. you can "kinit" as yourself and receive valid Kerberos tickets, you are ready to continue on installing [[OpenAFS]]. (NOTE: If you are working on the Red Hat Linux platform, there is an RPM available that may ease your pain considerably. See [[LinuxAFSInstall]].) ## [[OpenAFS]] diff --git a/AFSLore/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn b/AFSLore/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d101b1b --- /dev/null +++ b/AFSLore/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +-- [[JeremyStribling]] - 28 Jun 2002 + +## Linux [[OpenAFS]] Installation Tools + +In the [[OpenAFS]] source tree, in the src/tools/install dircetory, there are scripts that can configure [[OpenAFS]] server/clients for Linux instantly. Yes, it's that easy. The tools are meant to be used with the Red Hat rpms available from . Wouldn't it make sense if they were in RPM form? Well now they are. + +- [openafs-tools-cmd-1.2.5-1.i386.rpm](http://www.dementia.org/twiki//view/openafs-tools-cmd-1.2.5-1.i386.rpm): [[OpenAFS]] Tools RPM + +- [openafs-tools-cmd.README](http://www.dementia.org/twiki//view/openafs-tools-cmd.README): [[OpenAFS]] Tools README + +Above is the RPM and the README that goes along with it. Please feel free to give them a try, and let me know if you have any questions. + +The tools now include support for [[KerberosVMIT]]. If you have an existing [[KerberosVMIT]] realm with the same name as the cell you are creating, you can use these tools to integrate them. Check out [[KerberosAFSInstall]] and the README below for details + +- [K5\_README](http://www.dementia.org/twiki//view/K5_README): Kerberos 5 support README -- 1.9.4