In response to my own comment about trying aklog on Solaris 10 with the
built in Kerberos, I was able to get it to run. Attached are diffs
to the OpenAFS 1.4.0-rc1. Hopefully someone will find these useful, and will
cause others to ask Sun to include the krb5.h in the base distribution.
(See the
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
I believe that the pam_krb5 and pam_afs* should not be integrated,
on any system, as (I have said in the past.) Having them seperate allows
one to use the vendor's pam_krb5.
I believe that OpenAFS should have a version of pam_afs2 or somethin
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> I believe that the pam_krb5 and pam_afs* should not be integrated,
> on any system, as (I have said in the past.) Having them seperate allows
> one to use the vendor's pam_krb5.
I believe that OpenAFS should have a version of pam_afs2 or something
like it as part of the
John Tang Boyland wrote:
I've been able to transition to using Kerberos V with the help
of people on this list and Ken's migration kit (thanks!). I put some
notes in the Wiki to fill in some gaps.
I notice that openafs-1.3.87 includes aklog (good!) but it seems to be
missing a PAM module that
On Sat, 2005-08-20 at 17:06 -0500, John Tang Boyland wrote:
> (1) How do other sites handle this? Is pam_aklog passe ?
> (2) If not, how can I get it for Solaris ?
> (2b) Is there some reason why it isn't integrated with
>aklog in the src tree ? (or in the PAM directory.)
The pam_krb5
John Tang Boyland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (1) How do other sites handle this? Is pam_aklog passe ?
> (2) If not, how can I get it for Solaris ?
> (2b) Is there some reason why it isn't integrated with
>aklog in the src tree ? (or in the PAM directory.)
> (3) Can we get some documen
I've been able to transition to using Kerberos V with the help
of people on this list and Ken's migration kit (thanks!). I put some
notes in the Wiki to fill in some gaps.
I notice that openafs-1.3.87 includes aklog (good!) but it seems to be
missing a PAM module that can be used with krb5. The