Please read the afs-install-notes.txt file. You will find that you need to install the MIT Kerberos for Windows distribution in order to obtain Kerberos 5 support.
Jeffrey Altman Rahul S wrote: > Hi, > I have setup a OpenAFS (1.3.87) server on my linux box. I also > have a KDC (MIT's krb-1.3.5) running on another linux box. The KDC > accepts *only* V5 requests. I am able to access the volumes from a > linux box (afsd ... kinit ... aklog) without any problem. Now I am > trying to access the volumes from a windows-2000 box. I have installed > the OpenAFS client for windows (1.3.87) - only the AFS client ... no > other component. But I am having trouble setting up the client. I want > the MIT KDC to be the *only* authentication server in the network. Is > it possible to have the afsd_server and aklog lookup my Kerberos V5 > KDC to get AFS tokens like on linux ? Or is there any V4 - V5 problem > for the Windows client ? I think the client may be trying to talk to a > (non-existant) 'kaserver'. > > Regards, > > -Rahul S. > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-info mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
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