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- Open Symantec Client Firewall
- Client Firewall - Configure
- Advanced Tab
- General Button
- Add a rule
- Permit
- Connection to and from other computers
- Only the computers and sites listed below: Add 10.254.254.253
- TCP and UDP and All types of communication
- Don't log anything
- Name the rule AFS Loopback Rule
- Check All Locations
- Finish
- Find the rule in the list of General Rules (it will be at the bottom) and repeatedly click "Move Up" to get the rule to the top of the list
- NOW, REBOOT. After rebooting, your firewall may prompt you to allow the various afs applications access to the network. You should choose to Always Allow these.
- OPTIONAL, set up a drive mapping (must be done AFTER REBOOTING)
- Right click on My Network Places
- Map drive
- To follow the CNF convention, set the drive letter to X
- Set the path to \\afs\cnf.cornell.edu
- Choose to Reconnect the drives
- Done
Mac OS 10.
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1. Install the CNF specific Kerberos preferences file (copy it to the Macintosh HD - Library - Preferences folder)
2. Download OAFS Features Release package (1.5.x) from www.openafs.org
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7 (Lion) / 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
- Install the Mountain Lion krb5.conf file to /private/etc/krb5.conf
- Install the Mountain Lion edu.mit.Kerberos file to /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos
- Download OpenAFS 1.6.1a or greater from the openafs.org website
- Run the OpenAFS package installer
- Specify cnf.cornell.edu
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- as the cell name and cnf
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- as the cell alias
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- No reboot is necessary - AFS will start running when the installer finishes
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- TO show the AFS icon on the Desktop...
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- Finder - Preferences
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- General
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- tab
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- Check "Connected Servers"
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- Download the gui AFSTokens app (
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- latest version) from
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- File Releases tab
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The 32-bit version (afstokens.zip) is for Intel Core Duos, and the 64-bit version (afstokens-64bit.zip) is for Intel Core-2 Duos (you can determine which you have by looking at the "Processor" line in the "About this mac" window under the Apple menu
Mac OS 10.7 (Lion)
- Install the Lion specific Kerberos preferences file to /private/etc/krb5.conf (the Snow Leopard file will not work)
- Download OpenAFS 1.6.x installed from the Openafs.org website
- Follow the instructions beginning at step 3 in the Snow Leopard instructions
Mac OS 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
- Install the Mountain Lion krb5.conf file to /private/etc/krb5.conf
- Install the Mountain Lion edu.mit.Kerberos file to /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos
- Download OpenAFS 1.6.1a or greater from the openafs.org website
- Follow steps 3, 4, and 5 in the "Snow Leopard" instructions above. The AFSTokens GUI app will work for obtaining tokens but not for destroying tokens.