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 Windows

 1. d/l 1.5.x client installer from http://www.openafs.org
4. run the openafs installer (dialogs match 1.5.11 install)
   A. For the type of install, if not already selected, choose "AFS Client"
   B. This will select the optional components (if not, select these two): AFS Client and MS Loopback
Adapter
   C. CellServDB Configuration - Choose to Download from web address
   D. Client Cell Name Configuration
      1. Cell name is: cnf.cornell.edu
      2. Check Enable AFS crypt security, Enable AFS Freelance client, and Use
DNS to Search for Cell Servers
   E. AFS Credentials Configuration
      1. Check Start AFS Credentials at system login
      2. Check Auto initialize AFS Credentials
      3. Check Renew drive maps
      4. Check IP Address change detection
      5. Check Quiet

    F. DO NOT REBOOT - Install Kerberos for OpenAFS msi, first!!! 

   FG. Install Kerberos for OpenAFS msi package (attached zip file)
5. Edit - no options to choose, just run the installer

   H. Copy the attached krb.ini to c:\windows \krb5.ini to include the CNF.CORNELL.EDU realm -- note that
the
CIT.CORNELL.EDU realm should still be the default realm and don't forget (overwriting the one that may be already there)
    I. Firewall Configuration - it is recommended that you just use the built in Windows firewall. For other firewalls:

  SYMANTEC

the
cross-realm configuration - file won't exist if bear access or kerberos not
installed (see attached krb5.ini) 10. If the Symantec Client Firewall is installed, you will need to add a rule
allowing all traffic to/from 10.254.254.253
    A. Open Symantec CLient Firewall
    B. Client Firewall - Configure
    C. Advanced Tab
    D. General Button
    E. Add a rule
    F. Permit
    G. Connection to and from other computers
    H. Only the computers and sites listed below: Add 10.254.254.253
    I. TCP and UDP and All types of communication
    J. Don't log anything
    K. Name the rule AFS Loopback Rule
    L. Check All Locations
    M. Finish
    N. 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

J.  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.

A. Right click on My Network Places

B. Map drive

C. To follow the CNF convention, set the drive letter to X

D. Set the path to \\afs\cnf.cornell.edu

E. Choose to Reconnect the drives

F. Done
 

Mac

1. Download OAFS package (1.4.x) from www.openafs.org
2. Download afsinstall.app.tar.gz from
http://cf.ccmr.cornell.edu/publicdownloads/afs/
3. Run the OAFS package
   A. do NOT reboot when done
4. Run the afsinstall.app
   A. Cellname: cnf.cornell.edu
   B. CellAlias: cnf
   C. Accept defaults for CellServDB
   D. For the AFS Options
      a. change -fakestat to -fakestat-all
5. copy the attached edu.mit.Kerberos file to Mac HD - Library - Preferences
6. Download the gui AFSTokens app (Tiger version) from
https://forge.cornell.edu/sf/projects/afs_tokens
        File Releases tab
7. Download the OpenAFS Contextual Menu Plugin from:
http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/pn/index.php?name=UpDownload&req=viewdownloaddetails&lid=10
8. Copy the Contextual Menu Plugin to Mac HD - Library - Contextual Menu Items
9. Reboot
10. Enjoy

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