Debian Openafs This directory contains a Debianized build of Openafs version 1.0.2 for Debian 2.2 (Potato) i386. On Monday, January 22, versions of Openafs 1.0.2 should appear for sid (unstable) for i386, powerpc and sparc in the Debian non-us archive. The difference between these packages and those in the Debian archive is that the official Debian packages are built against Debian unstable, while these work on the released Debian 2.2R2. These packages should work on powerpc and sparc if built from source, although binaries are not provided. I don't have access to non-i386 potato machines. To install, add the following two lines to /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.0.2 debian/ deb-src http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.0.2 debian/ Note that the trailing slashes are important. After adding these lines, run apt-get update to refresh your packages cache. If you are running kernel-image-2.2.17 (stock 2.2.17 binary kernel) then you should install openafs-modules-2.2.17. Otherwise, install openafs-modules-source and use make-kpkg to build kernel modules. For information on make-kpkg, make sure you have the kernel-package package installed and then type man make-kpkg. Then, install openafs-client for a client machine or openafs-dbserver for a file server or database server. Documentation in /usr/share/doc/openafs-client explains how to configure a cell. The example of configuring a cell uses an openafs-krb5 package not currently included on this site. This package was not included because it is not part of the main Openafs distribution, although it is available in sid and should soon be available in woody. Without openafs-krb5, you can build your own aklog from source, or build Heimdal with AFS support. I have not had a chance to test these methods of obtaining tokens. -- Sam Hartman