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- Install the Mountain Lion krb5.conffile to /private/etc/krb5.conf
- The /private/etc folder is hidden... to get to it from the Finder...
- From the "Go" menu choose "Go to Folder"
- Type in /private/etc
- You can now copy the krb5.conf file over... you will be prompted for administrator credentials
- Install the Mountain Lion edu.mit.Kerberosfile to /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos
- You may first have to delete any existing edu.mit.Kerberos file (Finder may not let you overwrite the existing file)
- The deletion operation will require typing in an administrative username and password
- Copying over the new file will require typing in an administrative username and password
- Download 1.6.9 for Lion from this link (10.7) OR Download OpenAFS 1.6.9 or greater from the openafs.org website (10.8) OR Download 1.6.9 for Mavericks from this link (10.9)
- Installers for Mac are also available courtesy of Your File System, Inc (recommended for 10.9 Mavericks and higher)
- Run the OpenAFS package installer
- Specify cnf.cornell.edu as the cell name and cnf as the cell alias
- No reboot is necessary (unless you are running Mavericks, Mac OS 10.9) - AFS will start running when the installer finishes
- To show the AFS icon on the Desktop...
- Finder - Preferences
- General tab
- Check "Connected Servers"
- Download the gui AFSTokens app for SnowLeopard (afstokens-64bit.zip) from https://forge.cornell.edu/sf/projects/afs_tokens
- File Releases tab
- The AFSTokens app is no longer maintained, but is still the best way to obtain AFS tokens.
- Obtaining tokens works under the latest version of Mac OS X Mavericks. However, deleting tokens crashes the app.
Renewing existing tokens does not work. You must first delete any AFS tokens and Kerberos tickets by running the following two commands from a Terminal prompt commandline:
Code Block unlog kdestroy
- Viewing your AFS group membership works under the latest version of OS X Mavericks.
- We are in process of testing the built in AFS control panel under System Preferences.
- To show the AFS icon on your desktop, in Finder Preferences - General, make sure "Connected servers" is checked.
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