Hi,

I suggest adding a mention of the command

addprinc ...

to the following para. Of course, if the configuration transcript is included, it will be part of it.

                                                             Faheem.

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 2.  It is traditional (and recommended) in AFS (and for Kerberos) to
      give administrators two separate Kerberos principals, one regular
      principal to use for regular purposes and a separate admin principal
      to use for privileged actions.  This is similar to the distinction
      between a regular user and the root user in Unix, except that
      everyone can have their own separate root identity.  Kerberos
      recommends username/admin as the admin principal for username, and
      this will work for AFS as well.

      If you have not already created such an admin principal for yourself
      in your Kerberos realm, do so now (using kadmin.local on your KDC,
      unless you have a local method that you prefer).  Also create a
      regular (non-admin) principal for yourself if you have not already;
      this is the identity that you'll use for regular operations, like
      storing files or reading mail.


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