Well, there you have it.
I got the impression that the afpd.conf file was optional unless you wanted
to set up virtual servers.
As soon as I added the line as you suggested, whamm-o, I was getting 2-way
encryption accross the wire.
Your help is greatly appreciated!

Sean.


>
>$ man afpd
>..
>       -authall
>              Allow  NoUserAuthent,  Cleartxt,  AFS Kerberos, and
>              Kerberos IV authentication methods (default).
>..
>
>OK, this is not very obvious, but "-authall" does *not* include all auth
>methods, but only those listed.  In afpd.conf, add:
>-       -randnum -rand2num -noauthall -noclrtxt
>and any other option you'd like to have.
>
>Note that in this case *every* user must have a ~/.passwd.  Nobody can log
>in with cleartxt anymore.
>
>For all who are wondering where this text in the man page comes from: it's
>in the FreeBSD port for asun-2.1.3.  (I'll send you the relevant patches
>tonite, Adrian).
>
>
>Stefan
>
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