On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 10:27:36AM -0500, Jim Rees wrote: > There are OpenAFS and NFSv4 clients for FreeBSD, but unfortunately neither > is really production quality. It wouldn't take much to make at least the > OpenAFS client usable but no one seems to be working on it now.
I may be looking into AFS more for my workplace. If this comes to pass, I may end up making an effort to get it working on FreeBSD as a hobby during my spare time. Some things to look at that I've also been poking at: * Apparently the newest development (1.3.x) OpenAFS servers will work on FreeBSD, but the client is not production quality. * /usr/ports/net/arla implements a client that supposedly works on FreeBSD, though I have yet to test it. * OpenAFS is looking for people interested in making their client work on FreeBSD. Hope this helps. I'd like to see FreeBSD get much better AFS and general clustering/internetworking support. For example, easier to configure LDAP and Kerberos. Must.. compete.. with.. Active.. Directory... -- Sean Kelly | PGP KeyID: D2E5E296 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.sean-kelly.org/
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