[OpenAFS] Kerberos 5 in OpenAFS

Steve Devine sdevine@msu.edu
Wed, 20 Apr 2005 06:20:29 -0400 (EDT)


On Wed, April 20, 2005 5:58 am, David Claessens said:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe these could help you, these are the guides I used for installing my
> AFS cell on
> Debian sarge:
> http://www.debianplanet.org/node.php?id=816
> http://www.scode.org/afs/openafs-install.txt
>
> AFAIK asetkey and aklog are 2 programs from the Kerberos Migration kit.
> asetkey is
> for converting your afs kerberosV service key to Kerberos4 key so afs can
> work with
> it and aklog is for obtaining AFS tokens from your kerberosV ticket.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> David
>
> dom.toretto@pandora.be wrote:
>> Hello Everybody,
>>
>> I've set up an OpenAFs cell, and it works fine. I can create Users, user
>> directories and so on.
>> But now I'm trying to implement Kerberos 5 into openAFS, I find a lot of
>> information about what goes wrong or what mistakes people make.
>> But I don't know how to start.
>> Some people talk about migration tools like asetkey and aklog, but what
>> do they do?
>> Is there someone who can help me get on the way implementing Kerberos
>> into OpenAFS???
>> I'm working with gentoo, and my kernel-version is 2.4.26.
>> The version of OpenAFS is 1.2.11
>>
>> THX in advance.
>>
>> Greetz Loretto
It is a bit different if you are moveing an existing cell to K5 verses
just setting up a cell and then a K5 kdc. If you have existing users and
their passwords to worry about you will need afs2k5db to migrate the
users.
Google afs2k5db.
/sd

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