I've been connecting to isis.unc.edu using AFS on my Ubuntu
(linux 2.6) box since December 2005. A former co-worker of
mine Tim Chagnon figured out how to install it and created
a how-to webpage. Since he is no longer a UNC-CH employee
I feared his page would get wacked sometime, so I stole it:
http://www.unc.edu/~danb/openafs_ubuntu.html
I've recently upgraded my Ubuntu kernal to 2.6.15-23-386
from 2.6.10 (Ubuntu 6.06) which, of course trashed my AFS install. But I was able to re-install it using Tim's page and I have edited
this page to show how I think I got it to run.
http://www.unc.edu/~danb/openafs_ubuntu.html
HTH,
Dan Blanchette
ITS Research Computing
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Dan_Blanchette AT unc.edu
On 6/14/06, Alan Hoyle wrote:
Do you use Kerberos for authentication and get tokens? did you
manually install openafs from source or use the ubuntu package?
-alan
On 6/14/06, Kevin Otte <kjotte at email.unc.edu> wrote:
I have successfully gotten my home machine to mount the campus AFS
space
such that I can get to my own directories. I don't know if that quite
meets the "integrated with ... campus" criteria. Let me know if you
need
some more info.
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Alan Hoyle wrote:
Has anyone successfully set up an Ubuntu box with OpenAFS and
integrated it with the UNC campus setup? I've been thinking about
switching over from my FC5 setup, but I was wondering if anyone else
had tried it before me.
-alan
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