Installing
Windows
- d/l MIT Kerberos for Windows (32 or 64-bit, depending on your windows os install) 3.2.2 from http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/index.htmlhttp://www.openafs.org/windows.html
- Do a Typical install
- d/l 1.6.x MSI client installer (for Managed installations) from http://www.openafs.org/windows.html -- do NOT use 1.7.x
- run the openafs installer
- Select a Custom install
- Accept the defaults for which components to install
- Change the cell name from openafs.org to cnf.cornell.edu
- Accept defaults on the rest of the screens
- Don't yet reboot (when prompted by the installer)
- Run the attached .reg files to set OpenAFS registry settings
- Copy the attached krb5.ini to c:\windows (e:\windows on some computers) overwriting the krb5.ini file that may be already there
- Firewall Configuration - Under Windows XP and Vista, we recommend that you just use the built in Windows firewall. For other firewalls:
- SYMANTEC - If the Symantec Client Firewall is installed, you will need to add a rule allowing all traffic to/from 10.254.254.253
- If, during the Symantec configuration process, you get a popup window about a script error, you have two choices:
- Reinstall Symantec - this MAY fix the problem
- Disable the Symantec firewall and enable the Windows firewall - consult CNF IT staff for help on doing this
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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 10.7 (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 as the cell name and cnf as the cell alias
- No reboot is necessary - 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 (latest version) from https://forge.cornell.edu/sf/projects/afs_tokens
- File Releases tab