[OpenAFS-port-darwin] MacOS X and Tokens
Thomas Vincent
thomasv@apple.com
Thu, 3 May 2001 16:03:30 -0700
You need to make your pts id the same as your uid. This tricks the
server into thinking pts id's are uid's. Then you can klog and get
access to your resources.
AFS under OS X has a couple of issues:
The finder does not understand ACL's. It only understands
World/Group/Everyone .
The finder does not differentiate between network and local access of
file systems.
Both of these issues are being worked on.
On Thursday, May 3, 2001, at 03:32 PM, Matt Elliott wrote:
> I've installed the client software and I think I have the configuration
> correct. I can navigate my site's cell and get a token using klog in a
> terminal.app window but I can't seem to get the token to propogate to
> the
> Finder and the rest of my environment. Does anyone know how to get a
> token
> so the Finder can use authenticated AFS access?
>
> Can I enable klog on login somehow so I don't have to run something in
> addition to logging in?
>
> Other than this it looks really great.
>
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>
>
> Matt Elliott High Performance Data Management Team
> 217-265-0257 <mailto:melliott@ncsa.uiuc.edu>
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