[4074] in Kerberos
Re: Kerberos
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kevin P. Neal)
Sun Oct 23 21:55:19 1994
To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: 24 Oct 1994 01:38:36 GMT
From: kpn@thunder.catt.ncsu.edu (Kevin P. Neal)
Derek Atkins (warlord@MIT.EDU) wrote:
: Why not use the MIT-SIPB Linux-Athena port:
: /afs/sipb.mit.edu/project/linux/packages
: This includes Kerberos, Hesiod, Zephyr, Moira, MH, and others.
: Before you go re-invent the wheel, I would recommend checking out the
: work done up here. Moreover, there is a Linux-AFS port -- talk to
: your site administrators about that (I know NCSU has a copy).
This would be cool except I am not running Linux. I don't even have
a x86 machine. I'm running NetBSD on my Amiga 3000 (68030/25Mhz) and
it just so happens that the MIT Imake files are really hard to get
to work, and the Linux makefiles are BSD and work really well.
Also, linux zephyr will not link to gatekeeper kerberosIV, so I have
to use linux zephyr and kerberos and stuff because that is what I
can get to compile.
I've heard about the linux afs port, the only students around here
who have it are people who work for IBM. It's beta. A linux
Cache Manager is in the works, it works, but it is, again, beta.
None of this will help me because I need sources. Also, it sounds
like AFS has to be shoehorned into the kernal, and I'm not sure I
can do this. First things first, I need sources.
Sources to everything. And that is what I am having a time doing.
If you know about any NetBSD-Amiga or SunOS4-68k or hp300 binaries
that I can get ahold of, please tell me. Or help me get the stuff compiled.
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