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Convert these from camel cased wikilinks to regular text. --- AFSDB.mdwn | 2 +- AFSFrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn | 8 ++++---- AFSHackathon-Google-2008.mdwn | 2 +- ActiveDirectory.mdwn | 6 +++--- AdminFAQ.mdwn | 4 ++-- AncientHistory.mdwn | 2 +- ArlaAFS.mdwn | 2 +- AsyncRXProposal.mdwn | 2 +- AuthCommands.mdwn | 8 ++++---- BetterDocumentation.mdwn | 4 ++-- BoxedPenguin.mdwn | 3 ++- ByteRangeLocks.mdwn | 6 +++--- CacheManagerPorting.mdwn | 2 +- CellAdministration.mdwn | 6 +++--- CellServDB.mdwn | 2 +- Coda.mdwn | 2 +- CodeArchitecture.mdwn | 2 +- CodeArchitectureVInitVolumePackage.mdwn | 2 +- CodingStyle.mdwn | 2 +- ComErrErrors.mdwn | 2 +- CrossRealmAuthentication.mdwn | 4 ++-- DarwinPort.mdwn | 6 +++--- DisconnectedOperation.mdwn | 2 +- DynamicRoot.mdwn | 4 ++-- EnablePlainTextPassword.mdwn | 2 +- ExampleUSSTemplates.mdwn | 2 +- FedoraAFSInstall.mdwn | 2 +- FreeBSDPort.mdwn | 2 +- FreelanceClient.mdwn | 4 ++-- FrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn | 2 +- FurtherReading.mdwn | 4 ++-- GateKeeping.mdwn | 2 +- GettingAuthenticated.mdwn | 6 +++--- GettingStarted.mdwn | 2 +- GitDevelopers.mdwn | 2 +- GitGatekeepers.mdwn | 2 +- GitTools.mdwn | 2 +- Gsoc2010Ideas.mdwn | 2 +- HP-UP11Port.mdwn | 8 ++++---- HeimdalKTH.mdwn | 2 +- IBMAFS.mdwn | 2 +- IPAccessControl.mdwn | 2 +- InstallOpenAFSClient.mdwn | 4 ++-- InstantInfrastructure.mdwn | 3 ++- IntegrationWithNIS.mdwn | 4 ++-- JavaAdminAPI.mdwn | 2 +- KaServer.mdwn | 2 +- KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn | 6 +++--- KerberosV.mdwn | 6 +++--- KerberosVMIT.mdwn | 2 +- KeyFile.mdwn | 2 +- KeyVersionNumber.mdwn | 2 +- KrbForwarder.mdwn | 3 ++- LargeFiles.mdwn | 12 ++++++------ LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn | 3 ++- MacOSX.mdwn | 2 +- MaemoPort.mdwn | 6 +++--- NewProjects.mdwn | 22 +++++++++++----------- NewSiteDesign.mdwn | 2 +- NewSiteOutline.mdwn | 2 +- OpenAFS.mdwn | 4 ++-- OpenAFSCVS.mdwn | 2 +- OpenAFSCVSToGitConversion.mdwn | 2 +- OpenAFSCachePinning.mdwn | 2 +- OpenAFSDevel.mdwn | 2 +- OpenAFSDoxygenStyleGuide.mdwn | 2 +- OpenAFSInfo.mdwn | 2 +- OpenAFSSimpleJobs.mdwn | 2 +- OpenAFSWebsiteProjectPage.mdwn | 2 +- OpenBSD.mdwn | 2 +- OrganizingNameSpace.mdwn | 2 +- PAG.mdwn | 2 +- PerformanceWork.mdwn | 2 +- ProcessAuthenticationGroup.mdwn | 4 ++-- ProtocolInfo.mdwn | 2 +- ResourcesFAQ.mdwn | 2 +- SMBtoAFS.mdwn | 2 +- SSHKeyAuthentication.mdwn | 2 +- StackenComputerClub.mdwn | 2 +- StringToKey.mdwn | 4 ++-- SubDocumentslinkedfromtheabovedocs.mdwn | 2 +- SupportedConfigurations.mdwn | 6 +++--- SupportedPlatforms.mdwn | 8 ++++---- UBIK.mdwn | 4 ++-- WWWtoAFS.mdwn | 2 +- WebNotify.mdwn | 8 ++++---- WebsiteContentIdeas.mdwn | 2 +- WebsiteProposedSiteMap.mdwn | 2 +- WebsiteProposedSurveyMethods.mdwn | 2 +- WebsiteProposedSurveyQuestions.mdwn | 4 ++-- WhatIsAFS.mdwn | 2 +- WhereToGetHelp.mdwn | 2 +- WikiVandalism.mdwn | 10 +++++----- WindowsAFSServers.mdwn | 2 +- WindowsK5AfsServicePrincipal.mdwn | 2 +- WindowsRoamingProfile.mdwn | 2 +- WritingCPrograms.mdwn | 2 +- 97 files changed, 166 insertions(+), 162 deletions(-) diff --git a/AFSDB.mdwn b/AFSDB.mdwn index 173feb8..56c518f 100644 --- a/AFSDB.mdwn +++ b/AFSDB.mdwn @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ This record is being replaced with DNS SRV records. Copied from the BIND Operator's Guide --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 diff --git a/AFSFrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn b/AFSFrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn index 652ad10..47763e2 100644 --- a/AFSFrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn +++ b/AFSFrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # AFS frequently asked questions -This Wiki document is based on afs-faq, version 1.113, dated 19:50 Thursday 9th July 1998, by [[PaulBlackburn]] . It was divided into seven topics for easier editing. Feel free to make improvements. +This Wiki document is based on afs-faq, version 1.113, dated 19:50 Thursday 9th July 1998, by Paul Blackburn . It was divided into seven topics for easier editing. Feel free to make improvements. - [[PreambleFAQ]] - [[GeneralFAQ]] @@ -16,6 +16,6 @@ This Wiki document is based on afs-faq, version 1.113, dated 19:50 Thursday 9th Updated: -- Converted format of FAQ from Original to Wiki -- [[DanielClark]] - 21 Jan 2002 -- Enlivened Arla links. Fixed a few heading markers. Corrected Transarc address and phone numbers. Improved references to paths in the transarc.com cell. Added MANIFEST for many ftp links because anonymous can't use the "LIST" command. -- [[TedAnderson]] - 29 Jan 2002 -- Broke into seven more manageably-sized topics. -- [[TedAnderson]] - 04 Feb 2002 +- Converted format of FAQ from Original to Wiki -- Daniel Clark - 21 Jan 2002 +- Enlivened Arla links. Fixed a few heading markers. Corrected Transarc address and phone numbers. Improved references to paths in the transarc.com cell. Added MANIFEST for many ftp links because anonymous can't use the "LIST" command. -- Ted Anderson - 29 Jan 2002 +- Broke into seven more manageably-sized topics. -- Ted Anderson - 04 Feb 2002 diff --git a/AFSHackathon-Google-2008.mdwn b/AFSHackathon-Google-2008.mdwn index 51d184d..ce3d674 100644 --- a/AFSHackathon-Google-2008.mdwn +++ b/AFSHackathon-Google-2008.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --- [[JeffreyAltman]] - 14 Oct 2008 +-- Jeffrey Altman - 14 Oct 2008 Here are things we need to know for the Hackathon at Google on Monday October 27th and Tuesday October 28th. diff --git a/ActiveDirectory.mdwn b/ActiveDirectory.mdwn index 714788d..447b094 100644 --- a/ActiveDirectory.mdwn +++ b/ActiveDirectory.mdwn @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ As of Windows NT version 5.0, normally known by the name Windows 2000, the domai The resulting TGT tickets use a proprietary authorization data format. There was a big flamefest on this issue, though [[KerberosDCE]] also uses the V5 ticket's authorization data field to store group membership data, the details of Microsoft's format was murky. It is now documented by a paper which essentially requires you to agree to never use the information if you read it, making it similarly useless. -[[NathanNeulinger]] has used Windows 2000 to provide authentication for AFS. See his [message](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-January/002893.html) to [[OpenAFSInfo]] for details. +Nathan Neulinger has used Windows 2000 to provide authentication for AFS. See his [message](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-January/002893.html) to [[OpenAFSInfo]] for details. -[[DouglasEngert]] posted some [details](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-March/003836.html) on doing this including a pointer to gsiklog which uses GSSAPI to get an K4/AFS token. +Douglas Engert posted some [details](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-March/003836.html) on doing this including a pointer to gsiklog which uses GSSAPI to get an K4/AFS token. More from Douglas in the same [thread](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-March/003904.html). @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ More from Douglas in the same [thread](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openaf > > You can then use the MIT ktutil addent -key to add this to a keytab file. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2002
-- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 added the information about the paper.
-- [[TedAnderson]] - 18,22 Mar 2002 added Engert pointer.
+-- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2002
-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 added the information about the paper.
-- Ted Anderson - 18,22 Mar 2002 added Engert pointer.
---- diff --git a/AdminFAQ.mdwn b/AdminFAQ.mdwn index 4f228cd..7d4edbf 100644 --- a/AdminFAQ.mdwn +++ b/AdminFAQ.mdwn @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ The second is "lat": -Another collection of tools was [mentioned](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-October/006353.html) by [[DanielClark]]: +Another collection of tools was [mentioned](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-October/006353.html) by Daniel Clark: Another option is [OpenPBS](http://www.openpbs.org/) and [Password Storage and Retrieval](http://www.lam-mpi.org/software/psr/) (PSR), where you encrypt your AFS password with a public key and put it in your home directory, and trusted machine(s) which have the private key on local disk then decrypt your password and run your job. MIT uses a variant of this (e.g. [a](http://web.mit.edu/longjobs/www/) & [b](http://mit.edu/longjobs-dev/notebook/)) that uses their own code (see [longjobs documentation](http://web.mit.edu/longjobs-dev/doc/netsec.txt) sections III and IV) instead of PSR. @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ Getting encryption enabled by default: - [[RedHat]] Linux: ([src](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-July/005085.html)) change the last line of /etc/sysconfig/afs to `AFS_POST_INIT="/usr/bin/fs setcrypt on"` - Windows ([src](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-June/009416.html)) set the following registry value named `SecurityLevel` under `HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TransarcAFSDaemon\Parameters` to 2. -I have not tested either of these procedures. -- [[TedAnderson]] - 05 Jun 2003 +I have not tested either of these procedures. -- Ted Anderson - 05 Jun 2003 ### 3.29 What underlying filesystems can I use for AFS ? diff --git a/AncientHistory.mdwn b/AncientHistory.mdwn index 8ef4be6..6495b8a 100644 --- a/AncientHistory.mdwn +++ b/AncientHistory.mdwn @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Over the years, AFS has developed a rich and interesting history. This page is a --- [[JeffreyHutzelman]] - 18 Jan 2002 -- [[TedAnderson]] - 18 Jan 2002 +-- Jeffrey Hutzelman - 18 Jan 2002 -- Ted Anderson - 18 Jan 2002 diff --git a/ArlaAFS.mdwn b/ArlaAFS.mdwn index 69cf3d4..5dfc12f 100644 --- a/ArlaAFS.mdwn +++ b/ArlaAFS.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ Arla is an independent, free implementation of AFS by members of the [[StackenComputerClub]] at [[KungligaTekniskaH]]�gskolan. Its home page is . --- [[TedAnderson]] - 16 Jan 2002 -- [[JeffreyHutzelman]] - 18 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 16 Jan 2002 -- Jeffrey Hutzelman - 18 Jan 2002 diff --git a/AsyncRXProposal.mdwn b/AsyncRXProposal.mdwn index dfcb025..ca99342 100644 --- a/AsyncRXProposal.mdwn +++ b/AsyncRXProposal.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --- [[JeffreyAltman]] - 16 Jun 2008 +-- Jeffrey Altman - 16 Jun 2008 The AFS File Server request throughput is limited by its current architecture which dedicates one thread per request for the lifetime of the request. Due to the fact that threads may become blocked on disk I/O and (more importantly) on Rx RPCs (VL\_\*, PR\_\*, RXAFSCB\_\*) the dedicated threads are frequently idle when they could be performing real work. The AFS File Server is therefore incapable of taking advantage of the CPU, disk I/O, and network I/O resources available to it. diff --git a/AuthCommands.mdwn b/AuthCommands.mdwn index 8d55a69..1e7304e 100644 --- a/AuthCommands.mdwn +++ b/AuthCommands.mdwn @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ The klog command (and kpasswd too) try several [[StringToKey]] functions. There are more types of [[StringToKey]] functions in V5. -[[CharlesClancy]] posted a Perl [script](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-January/003060.html) that provides a kas interface to kadmin, so that existing scripts (and users) that use kas can easily work in a K5 environment. +Charles Clancy posted a Perl [script](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-January/003060.html) that provides a kas interface to kadmin, so that existing scripts (and users) that use kas can easily work in a K5 environment. -[[DerekAtkins]] provides this handy mapping from [[KerberosVMIT]] to [[KaServer]]: +Derek Atkins provides this handy mapping from [[KerberosVMIT]] to [[KaServer]]: @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ There are more types of [[StringToKey]] functions in V5. ## [[HeimdalKTH]] -- International version of Kerberos V5 -Here's some [mail](http://lists-openafs.central.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2001-April/000591.html) from [[DerrickBrashear]] for using [[HeimdalKTH]] for AFS authentication. An updated version of this document can be found [here](http://lost-contact.mit.edu/afs/net/project/afs32/andrew.cmu.edu/usr/shadow/ka2heim.txt): +Here's some [mail](http://lists-openafs.central.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2001-April/000591.html) from Derrick Brashear for using [[HeimdalKTH]] for AFS authentication. An updated version of this document can be found [here](http://lost-contact.mit.edu/afs/net/project/afs32/andrew.cmu.edu/usr/shadow/ka2heim.txt): The kas wrapper mentioned above maybe useful for Heimdal environments too. @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ The kas wrapper mentioned above maybe useful for Heimdal environments too. See [[SettingUpAuthentication]] --- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2002 -- [[TedAnderson]] - 06 Feb 2002 -- [[TedAnderson]] - 07 Mar 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2002 -- Ted Anderson - 06 Feb 2002 -- Ted Anderson - 07 Mar 2002 diff --git a/BetterDocumentation.mdwn b/BetterDocumentation.mdwn index 3c950ba..8c84006 100644 --- a/BetterDocumentation.mdwn +++ b/BetterDocumentation.mdwn @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ This project has started and is trying to at least initially move all the [IBM/T From the latex sources you can build the manual into whatever format you wish. I believe the [User Guide](http://www.openafs.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/openafs-doc/userGuide.tex) is done. -Feel free to send patches, corrections, improvements and suggestions to [[RenatoArruda]] +Feel free to send patches, corrections, improvements and suggestions to Renato Arruda. --- [[RenatoArruda]] - 09 Jun 2003 +-- Renato Arruda - 09 Jun 2003 diff --git a/BoxedPenguin.mdwn b/BoxedPenguin.mdwn index fe7429e..a6bffc4 100644 --- a/BoxedPenguin.mdwn +++ b/BoxedPenguin.mdwn @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ --- [[MarkEichin]] - 18 Jan 2002 [Boxed Penguin](http://www.boxedpenguin.com/) is a complete [[InstantInfrastructure]] system that allows one to start from an empty PC and bring up a small but scalable infrastructure server with a minimum of effort (installing Debian and then layering on a meta-package that configures and installs the rest.) Likewise it simplifies installing generic workstation-style clients. Commercial support for Boxed Penguin is available from [Mekinok, Inc.](http://www.mekinok.com/), community support is available through the mailing lists on the Boxed Penguin website. + +-- Mark Eichin - 18 Jan 2002 diff --git a/ByteRangeLocks.mdwn b/ByteRangeLocks.mdwn index 8fddc07..535eab2 100644 --- a/ByteRangeLocks.mdwn +++ b/ByteRangeLocks.mdwn @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ There was a [discussion](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-devel/2001-December/002215.html) of this idea on [[OpenAFSDevel]]. -[[NathanNeulinger]] outlined a two stage approach. I outlined some ideas for handling the multi-client cache coherence problem. But the discussion died down leaving some uncertainty about the basic feasibility of the feature. +Nathan Neulinger outlined a two stage approach. I outlined some ideas for handling the multi-client cache coherence problem. But the discussion died down leaving some uncertainty about the basic feasibility of the feature. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 17 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 17 Jan 2002 By no means a comprehensive list, but here's a few more links: - [trying to make sense of afs\_vnop\_flock.c](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-devel/2002-December/003662.html) - [making lock upgrades safer](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-devel/2002-December/003687.html) --- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2003 +-- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2003 diff --git a/CacheManagerPorting.mdwn b/CacheManagerPorting.mdwn index 84931f4..9332eac 100644 --- a/CacheManagerPorting.mdwn +++ b/CacheManagerPorting.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --- [[MattBenjamin]] - 05 Apr 2010 +-- Matt Benjamin - 05 Apr 2010 The following notes were directed to a potential GSOC participant interested in porting the [[OpenAFS]] cache manager to [[NetBSD]]. There are some remarks specific to [[NetBSD]], and there's a lack of a high-level view of the ancestry of different ports and phases of work, that I think might be useful, among other things. diff --git a/CellAdministration.mdwn b/CellAdministration.mdwn index cde7c16..f99fb6b 100644 --- a/CellAdministration.mdwn +++ b/CellAdministration.mdwn @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ Some tools have been written to help. The `scout` command provides a view of ser Some AFS sites have develop their own tools: CMU, Morgan Stanley, and others. (need list here and pointers to descriptions and tools) Some of these are in [afs-contrib](http://grand.central.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/ResourcesFAQ#4_01_Is_there_an_anonymous_FTP_s) and others maybe available from the sites themselves. -[[LeoShyhWeiLuan]] has proposed a [[JavaAPI]] to simplify writing and sharing tools. +Leo Shyh WeiLuan has proposed a [[JavaAPI]] to simplify writing and sharing tools. -There is also a Perl API, written by Roland Schemers and now maintained and developed by [[Norbert E. Gr�ner|NorbertGruener]] and described on his [AFS Perl Kwiki](http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/kwiki/nog/afsperl/), which provides access to most of the AFS programming API. It comes with extensive [documentation](http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~nog/doc/afsperl.html). +There is also a Perl API, written by Roland Schemers and now maintained and developed by Norbert Gruener and described on his [AFS Perl Kwiki](http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/kwiki/nog/afsperl/), which provides access to most of the AFS programming API. It comes with extensive [documentation](http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~nog/doc/afsperl.html). ---- See [[AdminFAQ]], [[SettingUpAuthentication]]. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 14 Feb 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 14 Feb 2002 diff --git a/CellServDB.mdwn b/CellServDB.mdwn index 2817aff..cc34f6d 100644 --- a/CellServDB.mdwn +++ b/CellServDB.mdwn @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ The database used by clients and servers to locate the AFS DBservers in a cell. Sites can request addition by mailing --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 diff --git a/Coda.mdwn b/Coda.mdwn index 0ae3692..50833e6 100644 --- a/Coda.mdwn +++ b/Coda.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ Coda is a version of AFS that branched before its development moved to [[TransarcCorporation]]. One of its claims to fame is that it supports [[DisconnectedOperation]]. The project home page is . --- [[TedAnderson]] - 16 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 16 Jan 2002 diff --git a/CodeArchitecture.mdwn b/CodeArchitecture.mdwn index a77a8c4..b2156a9 100644 --- a/CodeArchitecture.mdwn +++ b/CodeArchitecture.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --- [[StevenJenkins]] - 08 Jun 2007 +-- Steven Jenkins - 08 Jun 2007 This is an entry point into the code architecture. As always, the source for your release is the authoritative reference, but this wiki is designed to help navigate the source and point out relevant documentation. diff --git a/CodeArchitectureVInitVolumePackage.mdwn b/CodeArchitectureVInitVolumePackage.mdwn index 2d00b80..1b7e9d2 100644 --- a/CodeArchitectureVInitVolumePackage.mdwn +++ b/CodeArchitectureVInitVolumePackage.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --- [[StevenJenkins]] - 11 Jun 2007 [[VInitVolumePackage]] is the main setup program for the fileserver, salvageserver, and volserver (and some utilities). It initializes the data structures need by each to do their operations. Synchronization is done via `vol_glock_mutex`, `vol_trans_mutex`, `vol_put_volume_cond`, and `vol_sleep_cond`. +-- Steven Jenkins - 11 Jun 2007 [[VInitVolumePackage]] is the main setup program for the fileserver, salvageserver, and volserver (and some utilities). It initializes the data structures need by each to do their operations. Synchronization is done via `vol_glock_mutex`, `vol_trans_mutex`, `vol_put_volume_cond`, and `vol_sleep_cond`. - Called by: diff --git a/CodingStyle.mdwn b/CodingStyle.mdwn index c62a3d9..d8c809b 100644 --- a/CodingStyle.mdwn +++ b/CodingStyle.mdwn @@ -194,4 +194,4 @@ All new code must compile cleanly when configured with --enable-warnings - All calls to obtain a write lock have a unique reference number. This must be unique across the cache manager (lock numbers that are in a particular OS directory may be shared, but only between OS directories), and src/afs/lock.h must be updated with the highest number in use - New locks should be registered in the list in afs\_callback.c, so their contents can be viewed via cmdebug --- [[SimonWilkinson]] - 27 Jul 2009 +-- Simon Wilkinson - 27 Jul 2009 diff --git a/ComErrErrors.mdwn b/ComErrErrors.mdwn index fb90db0..fdca3f6 100644 --- a/ComErrErrors.mdwn +++ b/ComErrErrors.mdwn @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ When using [[KerberosV]] an error of 19270408 probably means one of: - [[KerberosVMIT]] krb524d not configured correctly - des3 key in the database for the "afs" principal. --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 26 Nov 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 26 Nov 2002 diff --git a/CrossRealmAuthentication.mdwn b/CrossRealmAuthentication.mdwn index 1a25a8f..448ad24 100644 --- a/CrossRealmAuthentication.mdwn +++ b/CrossRealmAuthentication.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -I am not the right person to write this page but here is summary from a pretty good note from [[DerekAtkins]] in a [thread](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-January/002959.html) on the [[OpenAFSInfo]] mailing list. +I am not the right person to write this page but here is summary from a pretty good note from Derek Atkins in a [thread](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-January/002959.html) on the [[OpenAFSInfo]] mailing list. In order to setup cross-realm: @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ The use of aklog assumes you have [[KerberosV]] tickets. Actually, with the [[Op I've augmented the description with other comments from the thread. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 22 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 22 Jan 2002 diff --git a/DarwinPort.mdwn b/DarwinPort.mdwn index 576c387..4bac9b0 100644 --- a/DarwinPort.mdwn +++ b/DarwinPort.mdwn @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ Darwin is the core of Apple's [[MacOSX]] product. The mailing list for this port is and archived at . --- [[TedAnderson]] - 17 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 17 Jan 2002 There are issues with the Finder in this port due to its desire to enumerate and traverse all directories to look for metadata and the poor interaction of this with a fully populated directory of mountpoints mounted as /afs. --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 Some nice GUI stuff for OS X Jaguar: @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The above is available from: --- [[DaveBotsch]] - 14 Nov 2003 +-- Dave Botsch - 14 Nov 2003 To get AFS tokens automatically (equivalent of aklog) on kinit or console login, you can use one of three loginLogout Kerberos plugins, which install in /Library/Kerberos Plug-Ins and require a reference in /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos: diff --git a/DisconnectedOperation.mdwn b/DisconnectedOperation.mdwn index 8f3fafa..c863f38 100644 --- a/DisconnectedOperation.mdwn +++ b/DisconnectedOperation.mdwn @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ This code was later ported to Arla and my understanding is as of this date requi You can read more about it here: --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 diff --git a/DynamicRoot.mdwn b/DynamicRoot.mdwn index ac40fb5..dbb20f8 100644 --- a/DynamicRoot.mdwn +++ b/DynamicRoot.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Instead of mounting the home cell's root.afs volume at the AFS mount point (typically /afs) a fake root is constructed from information available in the client's [[CellServDB]]. --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 A similar feature exists in the Windows clients, known as the [[FreelanceClient]] feature. The technical details are available [here](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-devel/2001-October/001927.html). @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ On Windows add this DWORD to the registry: `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentCon Then restart "IBM AFS Client" and the cells you touch get added to `%SystemRoot%\afs_freelance.ini`. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 19 Mar 2003 +-- Ted Anderson - 19 Mar 2003 diff --git a/EnablePlainTextPassword.mdwn b/EnablePlainTextPassword.mdwn index 96af820..b3bb29b 100644 --- a/EnablePlainTextPassword.mdwn +++ b/EnablePlainTextPassword.mdwn @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Before you can access AFS via an [[SMBtoAFS]] gateway that requires it, you must 2. Double-Click on the downloaded .reg file; this will add the appropriate setting to your registry. 3. Restart your computer. --- [[DanielClark]] - 04 Aug 2002 +-- Daniel Clark - 04 Aug 2002 diff --git a/ExampleUSSTemplates.mdwn b/ExampleUSSTemplates.mdwn index 29dac1a..aee07b6 100644 --- a/ExampleUSSTemplates.mdwn +++ b/ExampleUSSTemplates.mdwn @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ Example execution command: uss add -user joe -admin admin -server server.example.com -uid 2001 -part a -dryrun --- [[CraigCook]] - 31 Mar 2005 +-- Craig Cook - 31 Mar 2005 diff --git a/FedoraAFSInstall.mdwn b/FedoraAFSInstall.mdwn index d6dadd7..897661f 100644 --- a/FedoraAFSInstall.mdwn +++ b/FedoraAFSInstall.mdwn @@ -246,4 +246,4 @@ Now that we have volumes, we should set some restrictions on those volumes. You fs setacl -dir -acl all --- [[StevenPelley]] - 25 Jul 2007 +-- Steven Pelley - 25 Jul 2007 diff --git a/FreeBSDPort.mdwn b/FreeBSDPort.mdwn index 30fe48e..8c31f7e 100644 --- a/FreeBSDPort.mdwn +++ b/FreeBSDPort.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ There is a mailing list for the port at and archived at . --- [[TedAnderson]] - 17 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 17 Jan 2002 diff --git a/FreelanceClient.mdwn b/FreelanceClient.mdwn index 96b942c..88e9401 100644 --- a/FreelanceClient.mdwn +++ b/FreelanceClient.mdwn @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\TransarcAFSDaemon\\Pa The Freelance client reads the available mount points from a file called afs\_freelance.ini. This file will be created if not found and the list of mount points will initially be empty. New mount points can be added using "fs mkmount" or the Explorer shell extension. Alternatively, a cell will be mounted at /afs automatically simply by visiting it in a DOS window. --- [[LeoShyhWeiLuan]] - 07 Feb 2002 +-- Leo Shyh WeiLuan - 07 Feb 2002 More gory details at . --- [[TedAnderson]] - 07 Apr 2004 +-- Ted Anderson - 07 Apr 2004 diff --git a/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn b/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn index 9805ac8..2cd8217 100644 --- a/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn +++ b/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.mdwn @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ There are several FAQ web pages for AFS, the first is sort of official but old, Useful topics: [[SettingUpAuthentication]], [[CellAdministration]], [[CrossRealmAuthentication]], [[WWWtoAFS]] --- [[TedAnderson]] - 22 Jan, 14 Feb 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 22 Jan, 14 Feb 2002 diff --git a/FurtherReading.mdwn b/FurtherReading.mdwn index bc95022..f975b4e 100644 --- a/FurtherReading.mdwn +++ b/FurtherReading.mdwn @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ These references can be used throughout the AFSLore Wiki using FurtherReading#Re [ProgRef] AFS Programmer's Reference Manual - [Katz94] Eric Katz, Michelle Butler and Robert [[McGrath]], "A Scalable HTTP Server: The NCSA Prototype", National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Il 61820, + [Katz94] Eric Katz, Michelle Butler and Robert McGrath, "A Scalable HTTP Server: The NCSA Prototype", National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Il 61820, > Describes the use of AFS to create a scalable web server. @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Mic Bowman, Bill Camargo, "Digital Libraries: The Next Generation in File System > > -- > -> [[TedAnderson]] +> Ted Anderson > > - 01 Aug 2002 diff --git a/GateKeeping.mdwn b/GateKeeping.mdwn index 9f4f414..b15aa84 100644 --- a/GateKeeping.mdwn +++ b/GateKeeping.mdwn @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ To make a release, on grand, /usr/local/sbin/make\_release repo tag version (pre To build web pages for a release, /usr/local/sbin/make\_www\_release (version) (path) path is where to write the web pages, it expects (path)/release/(version) to exist as a directory. Those files can be committed on grand in /data/htdocs/openafs/release/(version), except release/(version)/index.html which should be committed as /data/htdocs/openafs/release/openafs-(version).html --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 09 Jan 2008 +-- Derrick Brashear - 09 Jan 2008 diff --git a/GettingAuthenticated.mdwn b/GettingAuthenticated.mdwn index 5a73891..e8bf37c 100644 --- a/GettingAuthenticated.mdwn +++ b/GettingAuthenticated.mdwn @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Some other topics that should be explained. - SSH -- There are two issues. First is mutually authenticating you and the SSH server to each other using Kerberos. See [[KerberosV]] for a link to patches to kerberize [[OpenSSH]]. Second is passing local AFS authentication to the remote shell (in this case an AFS Client) in the form of AFS service tickets (tokens). - these instructions from [[CharlesClancy]] for building openssh might be useful - - another perspective from [[OwenLeBlanc]] + - another perspective from Owen LeBlanc - [[SSHKeyAuthentication]] - How to choose between [[KaServer]], [[KerberosVMIT]], [[HeimdalKTH]] and [[ActiveDirectory]]. - [[StringToKey]] issues. @@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ Some other topics that should be explained. - How to configure various authentication servers to issue tickets (tokens) with lifetimes longer than 25 hours. - [[IntegrationWithNIS]]. See the [[GeneralFAQ#1_05_d_Improved_security]], but basically you use NIS vis NSS for names of users and Kerberos via PAM for authentication. There is still the question of integrating group management. - [[OtherGroupServers]] are not well integrated as far as I know. The big ones are [[ActiveDirectory]] and [[NIS]] and maybe some LDAP systems. While one could imagine wrapping a [[PtServer]] interface around such a thing, there are probably some features that would make seamless integration difficult. Has anyone seriously looked into this? - - In a 10-Oct-2002 message from [[DerrickBrashear]]: ...something to allow LDAP queries of the PTS database... /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr/shadow/back-pts.tar.gz / The README inside explains how it works. + - In a 10-Oct-2002 message from Derrick Brashear: ...something to allow LDAP queries of the PTS database... /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr/shadow/back-pts.tar.gz / The README inside explains how it works. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 22-24, 29 Jan 2002
-- [[JasonGarman]] - 30 Jan 2002
-- [[TedAnderson]] - 06-07 Feb, 11 Oct 2002
-- [[TedAnderson]] - 27 Feb 2003
+-- Ted Anderson - 22-24, 29 Jan 2002
-- Jason Garman - 30 Jan 2002
-- Ted Anderson - 06-07 Feb, 11 Oct 2002
-- Ted Anderson - 27 Feb 2003
---- diff --git a/GettingStarted.mdwn b/GettingStarted.mdwn index d257977..468019d 100644 --- a/GettingStarted.mdwn +++ b/GettingStarted.mdwn @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ - [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) --- [[JeffreyHutzelman]] - 18 Jan 2002
-- [[TedAnderson]] - 11 Apr 2002
-- [[TWikiGuest]] - 24 Apr 2004 +-- Jeffrey Hutzelman - 18 Jan 2002
-- Ted Anderson - 11 Apr 2002
-- [[TWikiGuest]] - 24 Apr 2004 ---- diff --git a/GitDevelopers.mdwn b/GitDevelopers.mdwn index cc5debd..c51f6d2 100644 --- a/GitDevelopers.mdwn +++ b/GitDevelopers.mdwn @@ -292,4 +292,4 @@ Gerrit Documentation --- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2002 diff --git a/IBMAFS.mdwn b/IBMAFS.mdwn index 8417619..fcf8fc1 100644 --- a/IBMAFS.mdwn +++ b/IBMAFS.mdwn @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ After original development at CMU, [[TransarcCorporation]] and then IBM offered See also [[AncientHistory]]. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 18 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 18 Jan 2002 diff --git a/IPAccessControl.mdwn b/IPAccessControl.mdwn index 3260caf..ce5e5c8 100644 --- a/IPAccessControl.mdwn +++ b/IPAccessControl.mdwn @@ -206,4 +206,4 @@ Was this page useful, or even interesting? Please link to it: it's difficult to Send comments, questions, bad links, &c. to [me](mailto:jhvilas@gmail.com) if you like, or fix them -- this is a Wiki, after all. And to the many people who've sent comments: Thank you! Your feedback has helped! --- [[JosephHVilas]] - 03 Aug 2006 +-- Joseph H Vilas - 03 Aug 2006 diff --git a/InstallOpenAFSClient.mdwn b/InstallOpenAFSClient.mdwn index dd95b98..4d94a9b 100644 --- a/InstallOpenAFSClient.mdwn +++ b/InstallOpenAFSClient.mdwn @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Get AFS tokens with klog, or translate existing kerberos tickets with aklog, and Once you've verified that AFS works correctly, you may want to configure AFS to start automatically, via whatever mechanism you prefer. --- [[DavidNolan]] - 29 Jul 2003 +-- David Nolan - 29 Jul 2003 #### Mac OS X 10.3 @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ Some good guides into getting [[OpenAFS]] installed on Mac OS X 10.3 can be foun [http://www.ibiblio.org/macsupport/kerberos/kerberos10\_2.html](http://www.ibiblio.org/macsupport/kerberos/kerberos10_2.html) --- [[ClarkHale]] - 20 Jan 2005 Removed Crap, and dead link. +-- Clark Hale - 20 Jan 2005 Removed Crap, and dead link. diff --git a/InstantInfrastructure.mdwn b/InstantInfrastructure.mdwn index 88aca06..a42b160 100644 --- a/InstantInfrastructure.mdwn +++ b/InstantInfrastructure.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ --- [[MarkEichin]] - 18 Jan 2002 See the [BoxedPenguin](http://www.boxedpenguin.com/) main page for a detailed description of the Instant Infrastructure "vision". + +-- Mark Eichin - 18 Jan 2002 diff --git a/IntegrationWithNIS.mdwn b/IntegrationWithNIS.mdwn index 8f30d1f..a8e7632 100644 --- a/IntegrationWithNIS.mdwn +++ b/IntegrationWithNIS.mdwn @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -As [[CharlesClancy]] says in this [thread](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-February/003258.html): +As Charles Clancy says in this [thread](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-February/003258.html): _First, kill all your NIS passwords_ (no doubt with a nod to [Shakespeare](http://firms.findlaw.com/LegalJournal/memo10.htm)) --- [[TedAnderson]] - 07 Feb 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 07 Feb 2002 diff --git a/JavaAdminAPI.mdwn b/JavaAdminAPI.mdwn index d276a73..c01f7b1 100644 --- a/JavaAdminAPI.mdwn +++ b/JavaAdminAPI.mdwn @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ All of the base class API documents have been updated to the most recent revisio In addition to enhancing the overall documentation, this latest revision incorporates a number of modifications and new features, several of which were either suggested or inspired by the valued feedback we have received from some of you. -- [[ManuelPereira]] - 02 Jul 2002 -Note: below is only the documentation for the API. The actual API source is included with the [[OpenAFS]] source distribution and is viewable on the web at -- [[DanielClark]] - 08 Jan 2003 +Note: below is only the documentation for the API. The actual API source is included with the [[OpenAFS]] source distribution and is viewable on the web at -- Daniel Clark - 08 Jan 2003 The Java AFS API (JAFS) has been updated, employing several fixes and improvements, with patches for [[OpenAFS]] 1.2.9 source and the current source (CVS/daily snapshots). The most recent API documents (v2) are posted below along with the recent source patches. -- [[ManuelPereira]] - 09 Jun 2003 diff --git a/KaServer.mdwn b/KaServer.mdwn index 53fe5bb..330499e 100644 --- a/KaServer.mdwn +++ b/KaServer.mdwn @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The administration interface of V4 is not supported but instead is replaced by f See [[SettingUpAuthentication]], [[KerberosIV]], [[KerberosV]], and [[AuthCommands]] --- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2002 diff --git a/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn b/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn index 408460f..59b1cf9 100644 --- a/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn +++ b/KerberosAFSInstall.mdwn @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ Note that this document is under development. Also, I don't try to explain the [ Derrick wrote nice pages at: -[[DenizKanca]] [posted](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-January/007799.html) her notes at [http://www.arayan.com/da/yazi/OpenAFS\_Kerberos\_5.html](http://www.arayan.com/da/yazi/OpenAFS_Kerberos_5.html). +Deniz Kanca [posted](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-January/007799.html) her notes at [http://www.arayan.com/da/yazi/OpenAFS\_Kerberos\_5.html](http://www.arayan.com/da/yazi/OpenAFS_Kerberos_5.html). -[[JeffreyHutzelman]] posted a good [summary](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-July/010159.html) of all these component to [[OpenAFS]]-info on 25-Jul-2003. Be sure to check to follow-ups for some minor clarifications. +Jeffrey Hutzelman posted a good [summary](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-July/010159.html) of all these component to [[OpenAFS]]-info on 25-Jul-2003. Be sure to check to follow-ups for some minor clarifications. ## Basics @@ -232,4 +232,4 @@ Proceed to the [Starting File Server](http://www.openafs.org/pages/doc/QuickStar In its current state, you have to manually log into your AFS cell through kinit and possibly aklog (explain aklog..., debugging using "tokens" etc). There are several methods to enable transparent login to both local resources (the machine itself) and AFS through a single password. See [[KerberosV]] and [[SettingUpAuthentication]] for some information. The best option if you are using pam is probably the [pam\_krb5 project on sourceforge](http://sourceforge.net/projects/pam-krb5/). --- [[JasonGarman]] - 05 Feb 2002 -- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 26 Nov 2002 +-- Jason Garman - 05 Feb 2002 -- Derrick Brashear - 26 Nov 2002 diff --git a/KerberosV.mdwn b/KerberosV.mdwn index 122e957..922d721 100644 --- a/KerberosV.mdwn +++ b/KerberosV.mdwn @@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ If you're using [[KerberosVMIT]] versions 1.2.6 or later, you'll need to add a s Where REALM.NAME and cell.name are the names of your [[KerberosRealm]] and [[AFSCell]] respectively. -If you already have a working AFS cell using [[KaServer]], check out [[DerrickBrashear]]'s document for converting from the [[KaServer]] to [[HeimdalKTH]] [here](http://lost-contact.mit.edu/afs/net/project/afs32/andrew.cmu.edu/usr/shadow/ka2heim.txt): +If you already have a working AFS cell using [[KaServer]], check out Derrick Brashear's document for converting from the [[KaServer]] to [[HeimdalKTH]] [here](http://lost-contact.mit.edu/afs/net/project/afs32/andrew.cmu.edu/usr/shadow/ka2heim.txt): For now a few links... explanations to follow later: - Setting up [[OpenSSH]] to use [[KerberosV]] authentication: you can either use PAM to authenticate people (boring) or you can add the patches at to use existing [[KerberosV]] tickets for single-sign-on and automatic ticket forwarding (interesting). Note that by default this patch won't grab tickets when logging in via password - post small patch to enable this later. -- If you're having trouble with [[KenHornstein]]'s AFS-Kerberos5 migration kit available at , see for tips. In particular check out the Makefile patches. +- If you're having trouble with Ken Hornstein's AFS-Kerberos5 migration kit available at , see for tips. In particular check out the Makefile patches. - [[DenizKanca]] posted [Kerberos 5 and OpenAFS - Notes available](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-January/007799.html) on 19-Jan-2003 saying > ... I took some notes on what I did when I set up Kerberos 5 and > @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Some other issues to explain: --- [[TedAnderson]] - 22 Jan 2002 -- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 23 Jan 2002 -- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2002 -- [[JasonGarman]] - 30 Jan 2002 -- [[TedAnderson]] - 31 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 22 Jan 2002 -- Derrick Brashear - 23 Jan 2002 -- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2002 -- Jason Garman - 30 Jan 2002 -- Ted Anderson - 31 Jan 2002 ---- diff --git a/KerberosVMIT.mdwn b/KerberosVMIT.mdwn index b985d5a..54b9202 100644 --- a/KerberosVMIT.mdwn +++ b/KerberosVMIT.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ --- [[JasonGarman]] - 30 Jan 2002 +-- Jason Garman - 30 Jan 2002 diff --git a/KeyFile.mdwn b/KeyFile.mdwn index fa8981d..0557a66 100644 --- a/KeyFile.mdwn +++ b/KeyFile.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ A binary file containing fixed-length records consisting of a [[KeyVersionNumber]] (kvno) and a 56 bit DES key. --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 26 Nov 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 26 Nov 2002 diff --git a/KeyVersionNumber.mdwn b/KeyVersionNumber.mdwn index 32d76ba..df0ada3 100644 --- a/KeyVersionNumber.mdwn +++ b/KeyVersionNumber.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ Monatonically increasing (in most cases) key version identifier which is incremented each time a principal changes keys (typically involving a change password operation) --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 26 Nov 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 26 Nov 2002 diff --git a/KrbForwarder.mdwn b/KrbForwarder.mdwn index 639bc10..28ce2bb 100644 --- a/KrbForwarder.mdwn +++ b/KrbForwarder.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ --- [[JimmyEngelbrecht]] - 06 May 2004 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. @@ -9,3 +8,5 @@ cvs -R -d /afs/e.kth.se/src/SourceRepository co s3/krb-forward 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 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 diff --git a/LargeFiles.mdwn b/LargeFiles.mdwn index ab84a0c..e11ad78 100644 --- a/LargeFiles.mdwn +++ b/LargeFiles.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Modify AFS clients and servers to support files bigger than 231-1 bytes. -Here is the way [[JeffreyHutzelman]] [described](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-devel/2002-January/002304.html) the project: +Here is the way Jeffrey Hutzelman [described](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-devel/2002-January/002304.html) the project: - Add a whole new set of fileserver RPC's that use 64-bit file sizes, offsets, and lengths. This would affect at least [[FetchData]], [[StoreData]], [[FetchStatus]], [[StoreStatus]], [[BulkStatus]], [[InlineBulkStatus]], and possibly some others. @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ Remember also that AFS is a wire protocol with multiple implementors. Things lik ---- -[[HartmutReuter]] responded in the same thread indicating that much of the client work has been done to support [[MultiResidentAFS]]. Doing the server part of the work is probably not as difficult. +Hartmut Reuter responded in the same thread indicating that much of the client work has been done to support [[MultiResidentAFS]]. Doing the server part of the work is probably not as difficult. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 17 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 17 Jan 2002 This client-side work is available in the [[OpenAFSCVS]] tree and is expected to become available in the next series of stable releases after the 1.2 series. --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 -I had a student working on this over the summer. [[HartmutReuter]] provided him with some further specifics: +I had a student working on this over the summer. Hartmut Reuter provided him with some further specifics: 1) The 1st problem is: where to store the high order 32 bits of the file length in the vnode. My suggestion is: @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ You must be carefull with the type conversion and casting, I had some strange ex I've picked up where my student left off, since we are very interested in having large file support. Since the CVS tree has been changing quite a bit lately, I've been working against the unstable 1.3.2 release. I've gotten much working, but not quite all the way yet. --- [[LindsayTodd]] - 06 Nov 2002 +-- Lindsay Todd - 06 Nov 2002 diff --git a/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn b/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn index 6c9f592..5261c2f 100644 --- a/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn +++ b/LinuxAFSInstall.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ --- [[JeremyStribling]] - 28 Jun 2002 ## Linux [[OpenAFS]] Installation Tools @@ -13,3 +12,5 @@ Above is the RPM and the README that goes along with it. Please feel free to giv 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]]: Kerberos 5 support README + +-- Jeremy Stribling - 28 Jun 2002 diff --git a/MacOSX.mdwn b/MacOSX.mdwn index 0f66aad..f76cecb 100644 --- a/MacOSX.mdwn +++ b/MacOSX.mdwn @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ Mac OS X See the [[DarwinPort]] page for relevant information. --- [[DaveBotsch]] - 14 Nov 2003 +-- Dave Botsch - 14 Nov 2003 diff --git a/MaemoPort.mdwn b/MaemoPort.mdwn index d283d11..e01be2c 100644 --- a/MaemoPort.mdwn +++ b/MaemoPort.mdwn @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ ## Porting [[OpenAFS]] to the Nokia N-Series Internet Tablet (N800/N810) running the Maemo platform -Developer: [[DerrickBrashear]] +Developer: Derrick Brashear -Tester: [[JasonEdgecombe]] +Tester: Jason Edgecombe Notes: @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Todo: - Get Kerberos compiled for Maemo - GUI for configuration and getting tickets/tokens --- [[JasonEdgecombe]] - 08 Mar 2008 +-- Jason Edgecombe - 08 Mar 2008 diff --git a/NewProjects.mdwn b/NewProjects.mdwn index f8aaffd..9fde99b 100644 --- a/NewProjects.mdwn +++ b/NewProjects.mdwn @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ The following are items known to be in progress, and, where available, a point of contact. -- [[WindowsIFS]] -- Implement AFS as a Windows installable file system instead of as a virtual SMB server. In Progress. Contact [[JeffreyAltman]] +- [[WindowsIFS]] -- Implement AFS as a Windows installable file system instead of as a virtual SMB server. In Progress. Contact Jeffrey Altman -- [[WindowsAFSServers]] - Stabilize the AFS Servers running on Microsoft Windows. Contact [[JeffreyAltman]] +- [[WindowsAFSServers]] - Stabilize the AFS Servers running on Microsoft Windows. Contact Jeffrey Altman - [[DisconnectedOperation]] provides the ability to use AFS while not connected to a network. @@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ The following are items known to be in progress, and, where available, a point o - [[OpenBSDPort]] -- In progress. Cache manager available, not stable yet. -- [[AutoConf]] with automake too. In progress. Contact [[DerrickBrashear]]. +- [[AutoConf]] with automake too. In progress. Contact Derrick Brashear. -- [[AmandaBackup]] -- Support for backup using [Amanda](http://www.amanda.org). In progress. Contact [[MitchCollinsworth]]. +- [[AmandaBackup]] -- Support for backup using [Amanda](http://www.amanda.org). In progress. Contact Mitch Collinsworth. -- [[BetterDocumentation]] -- Contact [[RussAllbery]] +- [[BetterDocumentation]] -- Contact Russ Allbery -- [[MaemoPort]] -- Porting to the Nokia N8x0 Internet Tablet. Contact [[DerrickBrashear]] or [[JasonEdgecombe]] +- [[MaemoPort]] -- Porting to the Nokia N8x0 Internet Tablet. Contact Derrick Brashear or Jason Edgecombe ## Proposed Projects @@ -48,21 +48,21 @@ The following are items which have been proposed, but which are not yet in progr - [[VolumeDumpEditor]] -- Need tool to allow editing volume dumps. -- [[BetterServerPreferences]] allow selectable continuous or on-demand server preferences in clients based on available information about Rx connection round trip times instead of classful networking approach currently used. Contact [[DerrickBrashear]]. _Do this for vldb servers too, or is that a separate project? [[TedAnderson]]_ +- [[BetterServerPreferences]] allow selectable continuous or on-demand server preferences in clients based on available information about Rx connection round trip times instead of classful networking approach currently used. Contact Derrick Brashear. _Do this for vldb servers too, or is that a separate project? Ted Anderson_ -- [[NFSTranslatorServer]] -- Create an AFS/NFS translator for [[OpenAFS]] because there were licensing issues with the code in the IBM/Transarc product. A Solaris-only version will be supported with and after 1.2.8. Another approach is a user-mode implementation. Contact [[JeffreyHutzelman]]. +- [[NFSTranslatorServer]] -- Create an AFS/NFS translator for [[OpenAFS]] because there were licensing issues with the code in the IBM/Transarc product. A Solaris-only version will be supported with and after 1.2.8. Another approach is a user-mode implementation. Contact Jeffrey Hutzelman. -- [[PartitionUUID]] -- Create partition UUIDs such that the vldb can be rapdily updated if a disk is moved from one machine to another. Contact [[DerrickBrashear]]. +- [[PartitionUUID]] -- Create partition UUIDs such that the vldb can be rapdily updated if a disk is moved from one machine to another. Contact Derrick Brashear. - [[ByteRangeLocks]] would improve support for applications that use them especially those on Windows platforms. \* Revamping the Callback mechanism. See discussion on afs3-standardization at openafs.org mailing list. -- [[AutomatedTests]] - Have buildbot automatically run unit tests on a regular basis. Contact [[JasonEdgecombe]] +- [[AutomatedTests]] - Have buildbot automatically run unit tests on a regular basis. Contact Jason Edgecombe ---- -Copied by [[TedAnderson]] with some minor edits from (dated 17-Oct-2001). +Copied by Ted Anderson with some minor edits from (dated 17-Oct-2001). ---- diff --git a/NewSiteDesign.mdwn b/NewSiteDesign.mdwn index 37b4173..4e431d2 100644 --- a/NewSiteDesign.mdwn +++ b/NewSiteDesign.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --- [[StevenJenkins]] - 01 Aug 2007 +-- Steven Jenkins - 01 Aug 2007 This is a place holder for notes on the redesign of the openafs.org website. diff --git a/NewSiteOutline.mdwn b/NewSiteOutline.mdwn index 7854204..7019e90 100644 --- a/NewSiteOutline.mdwn +++ b/NewSiteOutline.mdwn @@ -104,4 +104,4 @@ This is **very** rough, just a seed for thought. I wouldn't necessarily organize - What needs to be done? \* Bug tracker \* Project list and development roadmap \* Beginner project list \* Documentation to-do lists - What are the requirements for contribution? \* Coding style \* Documentation style \* Review and approval process, role of gatekeepers --- [[WarrenYenson]] - 02 Aug 2007 +-- Warren Yenson - 02 Aug 2007 diff --git a/OpenAFS.mdwn b/OpenAFS.mdwn index 87c9b04..8f0800e 100644 --- a/OpenAFS.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFS.mdwn @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ Other AFS implementations: [[IBM/AFS]], [[Coda]], [[Arla]] and [kAFS](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-August/005611.html). --- [[TedAnderson]] - 16 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 16 Jan 2002 Removed vandalized content. --- [[RomanRozinov]] - 19 Feb 2005 +-- Roman Rozinov - 19 Feb 2005 diff --git a/OpenAFSCVS.mdwn b/OpenAFSCVS.mdwn index 0098300..739ec2d 100644 --- a/OpenAFSCVS.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFSCVS.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ The home of [[OpenAFS]] development, the [[OpenAFSCVS]] tree can be browsed at: or can be accessed at :pserver:anonymous@cvs.openafs.org:/cvs as module openafs. The password for anonymous is anonymous. --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 diff --git a/OpenAFSCVSToGitConversion.mdwn b/OpenAFSCVSToGitConversion.mdwn index 8f0b346..b8e0e4e 100644 --- a/OpenAFSCVSToGitConversion.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFSCVSToGitConversion.mdwn @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ license changes won´t apply cleanly as initial was from RCS and CVS munged rev - Determine tag->delta relationship --- [[MichaelMeffie]] - 28 Oct 2008 +-- Michael Meffie - 28 Oct 2008 diff --git a/OpenAFSCachePinning.mdwn b/OpenAFSCachePinning.mdwn index 18b6502..d2bbca7 100644 --- a/OpenAFSCachePinning.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFSCachePinning.mdwn @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ - _dbrashear_ : Keep size of pinned data and don't let it exceed cache size (or percentage of it). --- [[DragosTatulea]] - 09 Feb 2009 +-- Dragos Tatulea - 09 Feb 2009 diff --git a/OpenAFSDevel.mdwn b/OpenAFSDevel.mdwn index 1c6509c..004dc63 100644 --- a/OpenAFSDevel.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFSDevel.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ The [[OpenAFS]] project has several [mailing lists](https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/), one of which is [OpenAFS-devel](https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel) is for technical discussion of [[OpenAFS]] development work and is archived at . --- [[TedAnderson]] - 17, 23 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 17, 23 Jan 2002 diff --git a/OpenAFSDoxygenStyleGuide.mdwn b/OpenAFSDoxygenStyleGuide.mdwn index 56119e5..55e16f5 100644 --- a/OpenAFSDoxygenStyleGuide.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFSDoxygenStyleGuide.mdwn @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ An example doxygen comment, void VGetVolumePath(Error * ec, VolId volumeId, char **partitionp, char **namep) --- [[MichaelMeffie]] - 10 Oct 2008 +-- Michael Meffie - 10 Oct 2008 diff --git a/OpenAFSInfo.mdwn b/OpenAFSInfo.mdwn index a0b21c9..8333edf 100644 --- a/OpenAFSInfo.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFSInfo.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ The [[OpenAFS]] project has several [mailing lists](https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/), one of which is [OpenAFS-info](https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info) is for general discussion of [[OpenAFS]] and is archived at . --- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2002 diff --git a/OpenAFSSimpleJobs.mdwn b/OpenAFSSimpleJobs.mdwn index 8b5aeea..63ca462 100644 --- a/OpenAFSSimpleJobs.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFSSimpleJobs.mdwn @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ In versions of OSX through 10.5, attempting to drag objects across volumes in Fi Contact: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org> --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 09 Nov 2009 +-- Derrick Brashear - 09 Nov 2009 diff --git a/OpenAFSWebsiteProjectPage.mdwn b/OpenAFSWebsiteProjectPage.mdwn index 06cfffd..f8dc58e 100644 --- a/OpenAFSWebsiteProjectPage.mdwn +++ b/OpenAFSWebsiteProjectPage.mdwn @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Some effective parts of the [FreeBSD](http://www.freebsd.org) site include: - Color scheme matching logo - "Power to Serve" catchy, something to remember [[FreeBSD]] by, sort of superfluous? --- [[JacobThebaultSpieker]] - 12 Nov 2008 +-- Jacob Thebault Spieker - 12 Nov 2008 ---- diff --git a/OpenBSD.mdwn b/OpenBSD.mdwn index bcfe6e0..37d1560 100644 --- a/OpenBSD.mdwn +++ b/OpenBSD.mdwn @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The unstable version of [[OpenAFS]] supports [[OpenBSD]]. Leading the porting ef \* [An old thread](http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-November/007117.html) from the openafs-info mailing list dealing with compilation on [[OpenBSD]] 3.1 --- [[ClarkHale]] - 16 Jan 2005 +-- Clark Hale - 16 Jan 2005 diff --git a/OrganizingNameSpace.mdwn b/OrganizingNameSpace.mdwn index 9353142..b113505 100644 --- a/OrganizingNameSpace.mdwn +++ b/OrganizingNameSpace.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ There's more recent thinking on this topic but [[FurtherReading#Everhart90]] is a start. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 14 Feb 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 14 Feb 2002 diff --git a/PAG.mdwn b/PAG.mdwn index 57f8f80..85a4a18 100644 --- a/PAG.mdwn +++ b/PAG.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ See [[ProcessAuthenticationGroup]]. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 07 Feb 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 07 Feb 2002 diff --git a/PerformanceWork.mdwn b/PerformanceWork.mdwn index 9c6c702..7a31b7c 100644 --- a/PerformanceWork.mdwn +++ b/PerformanceWork.mdwn @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ From a [message](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2003-April/008 ---- --- [[TedAnderson]] - 25 Apr 2003 +-- Ted Anderson - 25 Apr 2003 diff --git a/ProcessAuthenticationGroup.mdwn b/ProcessAuthenticationGroup.mdwn index a2dd1c9..9551245 100644 --- a/ProcessAuthenticationGroup.mdwn +++ b/ProcessAuthenticationGroup.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Some [words](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-February/003281.html) from [[RussAllbery]] on [[process authentication groups|ProcessAuthenticationGroup]] ([[PAG]]s) with edits: +Some [words](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2002-February/003281.html) from Russ Allbery on [[process authentication groups|ProcessAuthenticationGroup]] ([[PAG]]s) with edits: A PAG holds the authentication information (i.e. tokens or basically AFS service tickets) needed by the [[CacheManager]] to identify you to AFS servers and visa versa (i.e. Kerberos provides [[MutualAuthentication]]). Each PAG is represented by a number, typically encoded as a pair of "funny" groups in your group list. Thus, because it is part of your credentials, it is naturally (on Unix systems at least) and automatically propagated to child processes. These children will have access to your tokens even if they have a diffenent UID (e.g. set uid root programs like lpr can still access your files). @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ For user logins, though, you generally want to be sure that something puts each Use `klog -setpag` to create a (new) PAG after logging in. In a [[KerberosV]] environment, use `aklog -setpag`. There's also [[pagsh|UsageFAQ#2_06_What_is_pagsh_]]. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 07 Feb 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 07 Feb 2002 ---- diff --git a/ProtocolInfo.mdwn b/ProtocolInfo.mdwn index dd6f00c..436fee9 100644 --- a/ProtocolInfo.mdwn +++ b/ProtocolInfo.mdwn @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ - [[RxKadAuthenticatorTypes]] - to deal with a [cryptographic weakness in Kerberos 4 involving cross-cell authentication](http://www.openafs.org/frameless/security/OPENAFS-SA-2003-001.txt) a new version of rxkad has been defined that works with Kerberos 5 tickets and doesn't require any client changes. It is called rxkad 2b and is described in . - [fcrypt](http://surfvi.com/~ota/fcrypt-paper.txt) - encryption algorithm used for communication security used by rxkad. --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 26 Nov 2002
-- [[TedAnderson]] - 10 Apr 2003
-- [[TedAnderson]] - 27 Jun 2006
+-- Derrick Brashear - 26 Nov 2002
-- Ted Anderson - 10 Apr 2003
-- Ted Anderson - 27 Jun 2006
- [[Ve may bay|http://didaudidau.vn/ve-may-bay/]] diff --git a/ResourcesFAQ.mdwn b/ResourcesFAQ.mdwn index ee1e4bd..ec6dd6b 100644 --- a/ResourcesFAQ.mdwn +++ b/ResourcesFAQ.mdwn @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Hay algunas notas en Espanol sobre AFS en: "Managing AFS: The Andrew File System" by Richard Campbell was published by Prentice-Hall in February, 1998. It is supposedly out of print, but somehow there is always a copy or two available from Amazon [here.](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0138027293/qid%3D1023720253/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F0%5F1/104-0953845-2989550.) -Recently a new book has come out, "Distributed Services with [[OpenAFS]]: for Enterprise and Education" by Wolfgang A. Gehrke and Franco Milicchio. It's also available [through Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Distributed-Services-OpenAFS-Enterprise-Education/dp/3540366334/ref=pd_sim_b) and probably through most other on-line and brick-and-mortar stores. I ([[SteveSimmons]]) checked with a co-worker who has read it. He describes it as good for people who've not seen AFS before and might be setting up from scratch. +Recently a new book has come out, "Distributed Services with [[OpenAFS]]: for Enterprise and Education" by Wolfgang A. Gehrke and Franco Milicchio. It's also available [through Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Distributed-Services-OpenAFS-Enterprise-Education/dp/3540366334/ref=pd_sim_b) and probably through most other on-line and brick-and-mortar stores. I (Steve Simmons) checked with a co-worker who has read it. He describes it as good for people who've not seen AFS before and might be setting up from scratch. ### 4.12 Where can I find tools to use with AFS? diff --git a/SMBtoAFS.mdwn b/SMBtoAFS.mdwn index fe17a48..fc5516b 100644 --- a/SMBtoAFS.mdwn +++ b/SMBtoAFS.mdwn @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ # Using Samba as an AFS gateway -Recently I've been researching methods of using Samba as an AFS gateway. Below are my findings so far. Please feel free to add/correct stuff. -- [[DanielClark]] - 04 Aug 2002 +Recently I've been researching methods of using Samba as an AFS gateway. Below are my findings so far. Please feel free to add/correct stuff. -- Daniel Clark - 04 Aug 2002 ## Plain text passwords sent over network diff --git a/SSHKeyAuthentication.mdwn b/SSHKeyAuthentication.mdwn index 844cf45..14c0c8f 100644 --- a/SSHKeyAuthentication.mdwn +++ b/SSHKeyAuthentication.mdwn @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ For the sake of compatibility with both older and newer versions of OpenSSH, the There's not really much else to say here, because all these patches do is revert OpenSSH to its previous well-documented behaviour. --- [[RayLink]] - 26 Feb 2003 +-- Ray Link - 26 Feb 2003 diff --git a/StackenComputerClub.mdwn b/StackenComputerClub.mdwn index 64db806..000dda7 100644 --- a/StackenComputerClub.mdwn +++ b/StackenComputerClub.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 diff --git a/StringToKey.mdwn b/StringToKey.mdwn index e3e252c..5315308 100644 --- a/StringToKey.mdwn +++ b/StringToKey.mdwn @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ The function that maps a password to an encryption key is called [[StringToKey]]. The AFS standard one uses the realm name as a salt. The MIT standard is different from this and there were changes between v4 and v5 as well, I think. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2002 The MIT v5 [[StringToKey]] uses the same underlying algorithm as the v4 [[StringToKey]], but adds a salt based on the principal name. --- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Derrick Brashear - 24 Jan 2002 diff --git a/SubDocumentslinkedfromtheabovedocs.mdwn b/SubDocumentslinkedfromtheabovedocs.mdwn index a8c2d27..fbc447b 100644 --- a/SubDocumentslinkedfromtheabovedocs.mdwn +++ b/SubDocumentslinkedfromtheabovedocs.mdwn @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ - [[Replacing the fsck Program on Digital UNIX Systems|ReplacingTheFsckProgramOnDigitalUNIXSystems]] - [[Replacing the fsck Program Helper on AIX Systems|ReplacingTheFsckProgramHelperOnAIXSystems]] --- [[CraigCook]] - 29 Apr 2005 +-- Craig Cook - 29 Apr 2005 diff --git a/SupportedConfigurations.mdwn b/SupportedConfigurations.mdwn index d55bd21..2425af7 100644 --- a/SupportedConfigurations.mdwn +++ b/SupportedConfigurations.mdwn @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The inode-based server needs a file system which supports access by inode and us You can easily see that you are using an NAMEI file server if there is a directory named `AFSIDat` and with subdirectories like `+` and `+1` in your `/vicep*`. --- [[TinoSchwarze]] - 25 Jul 2003 +-- Tino Schwarze - 25 Jul 2003 ## Recommended Partition Types for use with [[OpenAFS]] @@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ Further, [[Tru64Unix]] 5.1 has only server support on ufs. The client is support - **Question:** Does this table imply that clients can't use the NAMEI backend and still need a specific filesystem? Will this ever change? --- [[ToddLewis]] - 06 Nov 2002 +-- Todd Lewis - 06 Nov 2002 - **Another Question:** Does this mean that you can use an NFS mount point as a /vicexx if you use a NAMEI fileserver? --- [[ChrisMcClimans]] - 25 Jul 2003 +-- Chris McClimans - 25 Jul 2003 diff --git a/SupportedPlatforms.mdwn b/SupportedPlatforms.mdwn index aa0d1bc..ee73d94 100644 --- a/SupportedPlatforms.mdwn +++ b/SupportedPlatforms.mdwn @@ -281,12 +281,12 @@
--- [[DerrickBrashear]] - 8 Feb 2002 Resorted Windows platforms by sys name. Split [[NetBSD]] entry into 1.4 and 1.5 as [[OpenAFS]] has partial support for the latter. Noted IBM support of AIX 5.0 +-- Derrick Brashear - 8 Feb 2002 Resorted Windows platforms by sys name. Split [[NetBSD]] entry into 1.4 and 1.5 as [[OpenAFS]] has partial support for the latter. Noted IBM support of AIX 5.0 --- [[LeoShyhWeiLuan]] - 8 Feb 2002 Added Windows platforms +-- Leo Shyh WeiLuan - 8 Feb 2002 Added Windows platforms --- [[JeffreyHutzelman]] - 18 Jan 2002 +-- Jeffrey Hutzelman - 18 Jan 2002 Copied the Arla data from --- [[TedAnderson]] - 18 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 18 Jan 2002 diff --git a/UBIK.mdwn b/UBIK.mdwn index 0374ea3..b33bf8a 100644 --- a/UBIK.mdwn +++ b/UBIK.mdwn @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -Some papers on Ubik written by [[MikeKazar]]. +Some papers on Ubik written by Mike Kazar. - [Quorum Completion](http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/academic/class/15612-s98/projects/Scraw/www/design/ubik.ps), Mike Kazar. - [Ubik](http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/academic/class/15612-s98/projects/Scraw/www/design/rpc2-manual.ps) -- A Library for Managing Ubiquitous Data. - M. L. Kazar, "Ubik: Replicated Servers Made Easy", Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems, Pacific Grove, CA, September, 27-29, 1989, pp. 60-67. [CiteSeer](http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/context/37463/0) does not have this document on-line, but IEEE members can get it at . --- [[TedAnderson]] - 23 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 23 Jan 2002 diff --git a/WWWtoAFS.mdwn b/WWWtoAFS.mdwn index a8a1d93..23bae24 100644 --- a/WWWtoAFS.mdwn +++ b/WWWtoAFS.mdwn @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ I know of at least one web to AFS service, there are probably others. By appendi - http://lost-contact.mit.edu/afs/net/project/afs32/<cell>/<rest> --- [[TedAnderson]] - 24 Jan 2002 +-- Ted Anderson - 24 Jan 2002 diff --git a/WebNotify.mdwn b/WebNotify.mdwn index fc58067..599d039 100644 --- a/WebNotify.mdwn +++ b/WebNotify.mdwn @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ WebNotify is a subscription service to be automatically notified by email when topics change in the **%WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB%** web. This is a convenient service, so you do not have to come back and check all the time if something has changed. To subscribe to the service, please put yourself on the list below. The format is: `3 spaces * Main.yourWikiName - yourEmailAddress` -- [[TedAnderson]] - -- [[JosephHVilas]] - +- Ted Anderson - +- Joseph H Vilas - - [[KimKimball]] - - [[LeoShyhWeiLuan]] - - [[NicholasHenke]] - - [[NorbertGruener]] - -- [[DanielClark]] - +- Daniel Clark - **_Note:_** It is helpful to insert your name in alphabetical order (by first name -- ignore the "Main.") -- then you can find your name (or not) more easily if you wish to remove it or confirm that you are on the list. -- _I assume this page used to work, but stopped notifying folks at some point. I doubt the minor change I just made will help; if someone can fix it for real, that would be nice._ -- [[JosephHVilas]] - 10 Aug 2005 +- _I assume this page used to work, but stopped notifying folks at some point. I doubt the minor change I just made will help; if someone can fix it for real, that would be nice._ -- Joseph H Vilas - 10 Aug 2005 **_Related topics:_** [[TWikiUsers]], [[TWikiRegistration]] diff --git a/WebsiteContentIdeas.mdwn b/WebsiteContentIdeas.mdwn index 513cce3..b93ff3c 100644 --- a/WebsiteContentIdeas.mdwn +++ b/WebsiteContentIdeas.mdwn @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ Please post website content ideas here. - A list of of project ideas, or a list of upcoming projects could be provided by a roadmap - a "requested feature list" might also be warranted, could fit in with the list of project ideas (Google Summer of Code) --- [[JacobThebaultSpieker]] - 12 Nov 2008 +-- Jacob Thebault Spieker - 12 Nov 2008 diff --git a/WebsiteProposedSiteMap.mdwn b/WebsiteProposedSiteMap.mdwn index 88a3662..d02477c 100644 --- a/WebsiteProposedSiteMap.mdwn +++ b/WebsiteProposedSiteMap.mdwn @@ -237,4 +237,4 @@ The textual outline below is not as clear as the visual sitemap should be upon c - details on each - wiki page vs. site? --- [[JacobThebaultSpieker]] - 24 Nov 2008 +-- Jacob Thebault Spieker - 24 Nov 2008 diff --git a/WebsiteProposedSurveyMethods.mdwn b/WebsiteProposedSurveyMethods.mdwn index d6ee5c9..a64c06e 100644 --- a/WebsiteProposedSurveyMethods.mdwn +++ b/WebsiteProposedSurveyMethods.mdwn @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ We are currently considering multiple online surveys options including: Please provide any feedback you may have as to other online survey options, or your experiences with any of the services being considered. --- [[JacobThebaultSpieker]] - 12 Nov 2008 +-- Jacob Thebault Spieker - 12 Nov 2008 diff --git a/WebsiteProposedSurveyQuestions.mdwn b/WebsiteProposedSurveyQuestions.mdwn index 0fa471d..f59f2dd 100644 --- a/WebsiteProposedSurveyQuestions.mdwn +++ b/WebsiteProposedSurveyQuestions.mdwn @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ These are current suggested questions that will be sent to the [[OpenAFS]] commu - What is important to you when viewing a website? - The last three times you visited openafs.org, what questions were you trying to answer? --- [[JacobThebaultSpieker]] - 12 Nov 2008 +-- Jacob Thebault Spieker - 12 Nov 2008 ---- @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ These are current suggested questions that will be sent to the [[OpenAFS]] commu MORE TO COME .... --- [[MoosE]] - 29 Nov 2008 +-- Moos E - 29 Nov 2008 diff --git a/WhatIsAFS.mdwn b/WhatIsAFS.mdwn index ab5eaa9..13f6a8c 100644 --- a/WhatIsAFS.mdwn +++ b/WhatIsAFS.mdwn @@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ Today there are three major implementations of the AFS3 protocol: Elsewhere on this site are a guide to [[GettingStarted]] with AFS, some [[AncientHistory]], and a variety of AFS3 [[ProtocolInfo]]. --- [[JeffreyHutzelman]] - 18 Jan 2002 +-- Jeffrey Hutzelman - 18 Jan 2002 diff --git a/WhereToGetHelp.mdwn b/WhereToGetHelp.mdwn index 48cf54d..d77e351 100644 --- a/WhereToGetHelp.mdwn +++ b/WhereToGetHelp.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ This page is for information about individuals and companies who are willing to provide AFS support and/or consulting services. If you or your company are interested in providing such services, please add yourself. --- [[JeffreyHutzelman]] - 18 Jan 2002 +-- Jeffrey Hutzelman - 18 Jan 2002 #### [Sine Nomine Associates](http://www.sinenomine.net/) diff --git a/WikiVandalism.mdwn b/WikiVandalism.mdwn index 2b7fa7e..2c10bea 100644 --- a/WikiVandalism.mdwn +++ b/WikiVandalism.mdwn @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ It is clear that Wiki vandalizers or spammers have been targetting AFSLore. There has been some discussion on the [[OpenAFSInfo]] mailing list: [wiki docs contain spam](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-devel/2004-October/011121.html), [Wiki SPAM problems](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2005-January/016269.html), [twiki vandalized](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2005-February/016571.html), [Re: twiki vandalized](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2005-February/016786.html) and others. I don't know what the solution is, but perhaps it would be good to collect, discuss and coordinate strategies for short term repair and long term prevention. To that end, I've created this page. -The good news is that TWiki's revision control system makes it fairly easy to undo the bogus changes, but it is certainly tedious. I see that [[JosephHVilas]] has been fixing pages recently and others have done so earlier. Others who have tackled the problem should feel free to add their names here and comment on any techniques they've used to help in the process. +The good news is that TWiki's revision control system makes it fairly easy to undo the bogus changes, but it is certainly tedious. I see that Joseph H Vilas has been fixing pages recently and others have done so earlier. Others who have tackled the problem should feel free to add their names here and comment on any techniques they've used to help in the process. -- _I had some luck on my last de-spamming pass by searching for **'\\.cn/'** . 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._ -- [[JosephHVilas]] - 10 Aug 2005 +- _I had some luck on my last de-spamming pass by searching for **'\\.cn/'** . 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. -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 [[JeffreyHutzelman]] [suggested](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2005-March/016813.html) would be a good idea. +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. Deploying some kind of fuzzy GIF interpretation (sometimes termed a [captcha](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha)) step during registration might also be helpful, but I don't know how hard it would be to find and deploy such a system. @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ Other relevant discussions: - [WikiSpam](http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/WikiSpam) on [TWiki.org](http://twiki.org/) has summary of information on this topic. It is particularly relevant since AFSLore runs on (old) TWiki software. --- [[TedAnderson]] - 27 Apr 2005 +-- Ted Anderson - 27 Apr 2005 - _Boy, it sure is nice not to see that spam all over the place any more. Thanks, Derrick_. --- [[JosephHVilas]] - 04 Aug 2006 +-- Joseph H Vilas - 04 Aug 2006 diff --git a/WindowsAFSServers.mdwn b/WindowsAFSServers.mdwn index 9d4fc6e..0ad39a9 100644 --- a/WindowsAFSServers.mdwn +++ b/WindowsAFSServers.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --- [[JeffreyAltman]] - 14 Jun 2008 +-- Jeffrey Altman - 14 Jun 2008 This page provides a partial list of the work that must be done to update the AFS Servers on the Microsoft Windows platform. diff --git a/WindowsK5AfsServicePrincipal.mdwn b/WindowsK5AfsServicePrincipal.mdwn index 95e616e..e1a710e 100644 --- a/WindowsK5AfsServicePrincipal.mdwn +++ b/WindowsK5AfsServicePrincipal.mdwn @@ -166,4 +166,4 @@ If your pts protection server user names in afs and the users names you create i The reason one would do this is during the transition to K5. Once you have your K5 servers and your [[KeyFile]] configured to contain the old afs kaserver principal and the new K5 service principal you can continue to run the kaserver until your afs clients are configured to use K5 only and wean yourself off the kaserver. The downside of this is having 2 passwords, one in the kaserver and one in the K5 server and not confusing the users. --- [[JohnSopko]] - 24 Jul 2007 +-- John Sopko - 24 Jul 2007 diff --git a/WindowsRoamingProfile.mdwn b/WindowsRoamingProfile.mdwn index 8f89f54..349102a 100644 --- a/WindowsRoamingProfile.mdwn +++ b/WindowsRoamingProfile.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ There is a very good sounding discussion of storing roaming profiles in AFS on the [[OpenAFSInfo]] mailing list: --- [[TedAnderson]] - 07 Feb 2003 +-- Ted Anderson - 07 Feb 2003 diff --git a/WritingCPrograms.mdwn b/WritingCPrograms.mdwn index a6926c1..ed382cd 100644 --- a/WritingCPrograms.mdwn +++ b/WritingCPrograms.mdwn @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ afsauthent, afsrpc -> pthread kauth, auth, et al -> lwp --- [[DaveBotsch]] - 15 Nov 2003 +-- Dave Botsch - 15 Nov 2003 -- 1.9.4