[OpenAFS] afs directory

Michael Norwick mnorwick@centurytel.net
Tue, 12 Jul 2005 06:02:03 -0500


Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:

>
>
> On Monday, July 11, 2005 06:59:06 PM -0400 Rodney M Dyer 
> <rmdyer@uncc.edu> wrote:
>
>> At 06:36 PM 7/11/2005, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
>>
>>> On Saturday, July 09, 2005 11:11:35 PM -0400 Rodney M Dyer
>>> <rmdyer@uncc.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> AFS and Kerberos 5 are separate code bases, and neither is "in" the 
>>>> AFS
>>>> network.
>>>
>>> Well, that's clearly not true....
>>
>>
>> Oh, thank you for knit picking.  Of course you probably could find the
>> sources in AFS.  But without someone pointing you to the exact location,
>> finding the stuff could be a harrowing experience.  People don't 
>> normally
>> give other users AFS "coordinates" to source and binaries, they usually
>> get "web" coordinates.  Besides, if your AFS client isn't working, what
>> are you going to do then?
>
>
> Not use AFS, presumably.  But one of the original questions was "Where 
> can I find the current krb-afs source code within the afs network?".  
> I wasn't providing an answer just to prove I could, but because the 
> question had been asked.
>
>
> For those wondering, all of the cells I mentioned in my earlier 
> message _are_ registered in the Public CellServDB, which can be 
> obtained from /afs/grand.central.org/service/CellServDB or, for those 
> who don't yet have a working AFS client, from 
> http://grand.central.org/dl/cellservdb/CellServDB
>
>
> -- Jeff
>
>
And that direction was what I was looking for...  Thank You,

Michael