Hi List- I'm running 1.2.11 OpenAFS server software (built from sources) on a SuSE Linux 9.0 server (i386 hardware).
I'm running MIT Kerberos 5 version 1.3.1 (also built from sources) as the KDC on the same server. I found Ken Hornstein's faq on Kerberos and OpenAFS, especially with regard to the integration of the two. I implemented the integration using ftp://ftp.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/pub/kerberos5/afs-krb5-2.0.tar.gz but I recall that this part was problematic. Looking over my notes from having done this and reading through this tarball, it seems that this is somewhat out of date. I did manage to build aklog and asetkey for i386_linux24, but it was just lucky for me that it worked because the make pooped out after building those executables. I really only needed aklog at the time, so I wasn't troubled by the failed make, but now I'm adding ppc workstations to the network and so I'm thinking again about the integration of kerberos and afs. I'm having the same difficulty with building the software in this tarball on ppc_linux26 that I had on i386_linux24 and even worse because I can't even get aklog to compile. I implemented this in February and everything has been working perfectly since then, but with the addition of ppc workstations to the network I now have the problem of integration again and building aklog from sources again. So my question is just this: is this still the preferred method of integrating MIT Kerberos 5 with OpenAFS in Linux? I've read threads about aklog in Windows and threads about pam and kerberos and openafs in Linux in this list, but I don't see much about aklog and Linux. Is there a better way than what I'm doing? If not, is the tarball above the latest version of aklog? Would anyone mind pointing me to newer versions of the same? I'm having a terrible time getting that tarball to build and I can't help but think there must be a better way. If not, I'll keep struggling with that, but just thought I'd check first. TIA. -Kevin http://www.gnosys.us _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
