Subject: Re: NFS, kerberos
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: Dan Heller <heller@andrew.cmu.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/09/1997 19:04:05
>You need a kernel compiled with the NFSSERVER option. You are in
>luck, though, as GENERIC kernels nowadays have that option set.
>
>With the 6/1 snapshot, I think you just edit rc.conf and say YES to the
>NFS Server option line (I've forgotten its exact wording).

I'm not really familiar with the idea of snapshots... what files are 
contained in a snapshot?  how do you get it?  how do you install it?  
When I installed macBSD (early May) I used the tarballs...

>Get the secr package. It includes kerberosIV. I use it with the servers
>here at Stanford routinely.
>
>As you're at CMU, will you be needing the andrew_string2key routine?
>At the moment, choosing it requires recompiling kinit (actually
>just re-linking it to include libafs before libdes; -DAFS during
>the make will do this).

I don't plan on mounting AFS(yet), just kerberos so I can have encrypted 
telnet and ftp and also authenticated zephyr (which I will also need to 
install).  It would be nice if I could mount AFS, but it isn't too 
important to me.

Thanks in advance (again)



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Dan Heller
Sophomore in Computer Science @ Carnegie Mellon
heller@andrew.cmu.edu
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~heller/