On Fri, 1 Dec 2017, Richard Brittain wrote: > Mac users with OpenAFS clients should be aware that you will need to > uninstall existing OpenAFS client or Auristor client, and upgrade to Auristor > 0.160. > > Auristor prefer that you download the client yourself from: > https://www.auristor.com/openafs/client-installer/ Correction: https://www.auristor.com/filesystem/client-installer/ > But also see the notes (and a copy of the installer) at: > https://caligari.dartmouth.edu/downloads/openafs/Mac%20OSX%2010.13%20High%20Sierra/ > > First though, get the installer for the OLD version from: > https://caligari.dartmouth.edu/downloads/openafs/Mac%20OSX%2010.12%20Sierra/_OLD/ > Mount the DMG, run the 'Uninstall' script. This removes the old version, > apart from the stuff that is created post-install. I like to clean up > completely, so I do (in Terminal) > > sudo rm -rf /var/db/openafs > > The Auristor installer doesn't enable crypt mode by default, so I wrote a > setupAFScrypt.sh script to enable that on boot. If the system was upgraded > from a previously working Kerberos version, it already has the krb5.conf > file. > > The Auristor authentication tool (menu bar) is basically the same as the old > OpenAFS one. You still need to find the preference panel and check boxes > "Auristor Menu" > "Backgrounder" > "Use aklog" > > > > ----- > Richard Brittain, Research Computing Group, > IT&C, 37 Dewey Field Road, HB6219 > Dartmouth College, Hanover NH 03755 > [log in to unmask] 603-646-2085 > http://rc.dartmouth.edu/ > > ----- Richard Brittain, Research Computing Group, IT&C, 37 Dewey Field Road, HB6219 Dartmouth College, Hanover NH 03755 [log in to unmask] 603-646-2085 http://rc.dartmouth.edu/