Christof Hanke
hauky
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AFS is a cross-platform distributed filesystem product, pioneered at
Carnegie Mellon University and supported and developed as a product by
Transarc Corporation (now IBM Pittsburgh Labs).
It offers a client-server architecture for file sharing, providing location
independence, scalability and transparent migration capabilities for
data. Authentication is based on krb5.
AFS is a cross-platform distributed filesystem product, pioneered at
Carnegie Mellon University and supported and developed as a product by
Transarc Corporation (now IBM Pittsburgh Labs). It offers a
client-server architecture for file sharing, providing location
independence, scalability and transparent migration capabilities for
data.
This package uses the default SUSE pathes.
Just some stuff. Don't expect any continuous work on it.
This project was created for package openafs via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package pam-krb5 via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package icinga2 via attribute OBS:Maintained
pam-afs-session is a PAM module intended for use with a Kerberos v5 PAM module to obtain an AFS PAG and AFS tokens on login. It puts every new session in a PAG regardless of whether it was authenticated with Kerberos and either uses Heimdal's libkafs or runs a configurable external program to obtain tokens. It supports using Heimdal's libkafs for the AFS interface and falls back to an internal implementation if libkafs isn't available.
This is basically a packaged version of Russ Allbery's work.
pam-krb5 is a Kerberos v5 PAM module for either MIT Kerberos or Heimdal. It supports ticket refreshing by screen savers, configurable authorization handling, authentication of non-local accounts for network services, password changing, and password expiration, as well as all the standard expected PAM features. It works correctly with OpenSSH, even with ChallengeResponseAuthentication and PrivilegeSeparation enabled, and supports configuration either by PAM options or in krb5.conf or both.
This is basically a package versions of Russ Allberys pam-krb5.