>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somewhat out of date.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 wouldn't call it "luck" ... those are likely the only ones you really need. >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. It's one of those things that I know about, but I haven't worked on it. Mostly it's autoconf related issues (from what I recall). The real issue is that aklog needs some work, but I'm focusing this effort into putting aklog into OpenAFS (I started this work last week; we'll see how it goes). (I don't really recall that the autoconf problems were _that_ terrible, personally; when I ran into it I just edited the generated Makefile and fixed the few things that needed fixing). --Ken _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
