[OpenAFS-devel] [Win] Status of remote logins
Franco "Sensei"
Sensei <senseiwa@tin.it>
Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:51:26 -0600
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Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> You can absolutely store your Windows profile in AFS. The problem
> you are going to have if you are not using Active Directory is how
> are you going to map the Windows Account's Profile to the path in
> AFS. You can't do it with LDAP so you are going to have to figure
> out so other way of configuring it within the framework you are
> using for Windows account management.
>
> As long as the profile directory points to an AFS UNC path, all
> you have to do for OpenAFS for Windows is to turn on Integrated
> Login and ensure that the Windows account name combined with the
> AFS cell name equal the Kerberos principal name.
>
> Windows: user
> AFS cell: cell.name
> Principal: user@CELL.NAME
Sorry I probably had to specify in detail... I don't want to have local
users :) That would be quite easy otherwise!
All I want is to authenticate remotely and remotely have profiles.
Nothing local... that's why I sent the post...
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