Ben and Jeffrey, I appreciate the help .. and I have a document in progress describing start-to-finish 1.8 installation on Ubuntu.
Everything is working fine, server and linux clients are running. I'd like to try a windows client but I don't see anything for 1.8. Is 1.7 the dev branch for 1.8, and will that client work? -----Original Message----- From: Benjamin Kaduk [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 5:25 PM To: John D'Ausilio Cc: [email protected]; Jeffrey Altman Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] New installation, linux server, AD kerberos On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 04:06:41PM -0400, Jeffrey Altman wrote: > On 6/23/2017 12:33 PM, John D'Ausilio wrote: > > So .. I downloaded and installed the 1.8 debs, and everything seems to be > > good. The packages end up starting bosserver .. > > I keep getting stuck at doing anything with bos .. most commands result in > > the error "bos: could not find entry (configuring connection security)" > > Tried setcellname .. maybe this is already done at client install? Weird > > that the client is a dependency of the fileserver .. > > > > root@njdev216083:/home/sysdev# bos setcellname njdev216083 > > corp.1010data.com -localauth > > bos: could not find entry (configuring connection security) > > My guess is that you need to add the cell wide key via asetkey before > you can start the service. Key management is an area that has changed > from OpenAFS 1.6 and OpenAFS 1.8 went in a different direction than > AuriStorFS so I'm not entirely sure. Yes, it looks very much like the needed key can't be found, from first glance. (I haven't had time to double-check against the code yet, though.) The 'akeyconvert' utiltiy should help with converting a krb5 keytab (named rxkad.keytab) into the proper KeyFileExt entries. -Ben :�� T���&j)b� b�өzpJ)ߢ�^��좸!��l��b��(���~�+����Y���b�ا~�����~ȧ~
