120 likes | 202 Views
Learn how to install and operate Stanford AFS on Windows and Mac systems, including Kerberos, passwords, encryption, and access control lists. Follow detailed steps for installation and mounting home folders, departments, and more.
E N D
Stanford AFS Clients Security Installation Operation
Security • Kerberos Passwords • Encryption • Access Control Lists
Installation • http://ess.stanford.edu • Mac and PC • Based on OpenAFS code (PC: OpenAFS 1.2.3, Mac: OpenAFS 1.2.9) • Download installer to the desktop • Run Installer • Will reboot after installation
PC Windows 2000, and Windows XP only Requires latest version of PC-Leland (2.1.3) C:\Program Files\Stanford\PC-AFS Service: PC-AFS Client Dependencies: PC-Leland NetBIOS RPC MacLeland Mac OSX 10.2 & greater Requires latest version of MacLeland (2.1.1) /var/db/openafs Dependencies MacLeland Installation
Operation - Mac • Mount Home Folder • Mounts to /afs/Users/t/o/tonysil
Operation - Mac • Mount Other – Department - ITSS
Operation - PC • Mount Home Folder • Mounts to /afs/Users/t/o/tonysil
Operation - PC • Mount Department - ITSS
Operation • Mounts • User maps to ir.stanford.edu/users/u/u/username • Group maps to ir.stanford.edu/group/groupname • Department maps to ir.stanford.edu/dept/deptname • Class maps to ir.stanford.edu/class/classname • Full Path… • Must enter the full AFS path. Example: ir.stanford.edu/dept/itss/WWW/ess
Operation • Creating a shortcut (PC) • 1. Mount an AFS volume(example: user home directory) • 2. Double click on “My Computer” • 3. Note the volume name and drive letter of the mounted volume • 4. Double click on the mounted volume in My Computer, and browse to the file or document that you want to make into a shortcut (example: user public folder) • 5. Right click on the file or volume and select “Copy” from the menu
Operation • Creating a shortcut (PC) • 6. Right click on the desktop and choose “Paste shortcut” • 7. Right click on the shortcut, and select “Properties” from the menu • 8. Change the drive letter (example: “X:”) , with the name of the volume noted in step #3 (preceded by “\\”) example: • Volume is called: “tonysil on PC-CANDIDE-AFS” • “Z:\public” becomes \\PC-CANDIDE-AFS\tonysil\public • 9. Unset the drive that was set in step #1
Additional Resources • http://techbriefings.stanford.edu/dept/SecurePublishingAtStanford.pdf • http://afs.stanford.edu • http://pcafs.stanford.edu • MacLeland Help Menu • PC-Leland Help Menu