Matt Payton wrote:
> Madhusudan Singh wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Thanks for your response. How do I tell kerberos installation where to
>> find the compiled pam modules ?
>
> I would guess that you'll have to recompile kerberos to include PAM, and
> as part
Hi
I am trying to install an openafs server (well, trying to configure
it) as a MIT kerberos 5 client (authentication in a realm other than the
cell name) on a Slackware 10.1 machine running kernel 2.4.29. Well, Slack
does not include PAM, so I installed it (under /usr/local/linux-pam)
*af
Matt Payton wrote:
> Madhusudan Singh wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I am trying to install an openafs server (well, trying to
>> configure
>> it) as a MIT kerberos 5 client (authentication in a realm other than the
>> cell name) on a Slackware 10.1 mac
Hi
I am trying to build MIT Kerberos 5 on a Slackware server which will
act as
an OpenAFS server (and a Kerberos application-server client).
(I need only the client, but to be certain that I do not miss any
include
files, I executed the build in the src/ and not the src/clients
Hi
I am currently in the process of replacing our stand alone fileserver
with
an AFS cell. Before I wiped the hard disk clean, I had backed up my users'
data to another machine (not running AFS).
How do I create the users (I will be using MIT Kerberos 5 in another
realm)
and res
Hi
I am going through the MIT Kerberos 5 Installation Guide, and have a few
questions for the KDC I intend to implement for our group's OpenAFS
server(s) :
1. Which is the better choice from the point of view of a Kerberos
authentication mechanism that fully integrates with OpenAFS (I will be
us
Hi
I am going through the MIT Kerberos 5 Installation Guide, and have a few
questions for the KDC I intend to implement for our group's OpenAFS
server(s) :
1. Which is the better choice from the point of view of a Kerberos
authentication mechanism that fully integrates with OpenAFS (I will be
us