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What is needed to run Arla under FreeBSD 3.1?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Randy Philipp)
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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 16:38:40 -0400
From: Randy Philipp <randy@umbc.edu>
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Subject: What is needed to run Arla under FreeBSD 3.1?
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I thought this question might clear up some of the questions
related to the latest release of Arla. Some of my personal
question related to this are:
Can I use the libkafs that comes with FreeBSD 3.1?
(you get this from rebuilding from source with
MAKE_KERBEROS4= yes or installing the kerberos distribution)
If you can do the above, where should you get the klog/tokens
programs from (aka, where is the source for these)?
How would on intergrate arla into a Krb5/AFS environment?
I have been exploring various solutions, but this is my first crack
at Kerberos and AFS, so I know I am going to run into some problems.
Randy