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The folder can be any (accessible) path starting with '''\\afs'''
The folder can be any (accessible) path starting with '''\\afs'''


=== Examples ===
=== Examples: ===
( the shortcut \\afs\kip is also possible )
( the shortcut \\afs\kip is also possible )


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It is also possible to access the data temporary (on the fly) without dedicated drive-mapping by typing
It is also possible to access the data temporary (on the fly) without dedicated drive-mapping by typing:
\\afs\kip\<your location> in the explorer address bar.
" \\afs\kip\<your_location> " in the explorer address bar.


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Revision as of 15:13, 20 November 2012

Generelle Installationsanweisungen und Anmerkungen:

Upgrade auf Version 1.7.XX:

Beim Upgrade von Version kleiner / gleich 1.6.xx - bitte den alten Client deinstallieren!

Ab Version 1.7.X arbeitet der AFS Client für Windows mit einem nativen Filesystem Treiber und nicht mehr wie bisher über die Funktion SMB/Loopbackadapter. Deshalb ist es notwendig bei einem Upgrade des Clients auf Version 1.7.XX, und zwar nach der Deinstallation des Clients, den Loopbackadapter zu entfernen. Dies funktioniert am Besten über:

Eigenschaften des Loopbackadapters > Karteikarte Treiber > Deinstallieren/Entfernen 

Dieses Fenster findet man entweder im Gerätemanager, oder unter Eigenschaften von Netzwerk.

Installation des AFS Authentication Gui Tool, Installation ohne Kerberos/Heimdal:

Damit man auch ohne Kerberos oder Heimdal einen Token erzeugen kann, gibt es immer noch die Möglichkeit das AFS Authentication Tool zu installieren. Hierfür ist es notwendig die Installation manuell/custom durchzuführen, und die Auswahl der einzelnen Programmteile wie folgt zu treffen:

AFS Options


Client-Software

OpenAFS for Windows depends on a third party Kerberos 5 implementation for network authentication.

There are two supported options: MIT Kerberos for Windows and Heimdal Kerberos. For Windows7 64 Bit use Heimdal Kerberos on all other Systems the MIT Kerberos works well.

To access the AFS-Server you need to download and install the appropriate OpenAFS and Kerberos Software (sometimes tricky),

or use this KIP-AFS_Windows Installation Script, which automatically download, install and configure all needed software for you (recommended).

IMPORTANT: Use only for a fresh installation, or uninstall the old Client-Software completely first!

Remove also the Loopback Adapter if present in the Device Manager.

On Windows7 you need to run this script with Administrator privileges: right click on the file and select "Run as administrator"

Uninstalling the Microsoft Windows Loopback Adapter

OpenAFS

For the latest releases visit the Homepage OpenAFS for Windows

Download for 32-bit Windows

Downloads for 64-bit Windows

Both installers must be installed on 64-bit systems


>> Kerberos (MIT)

KFW 3.2.2 includes Network Identity Manager 1.3.1

For further information and latest releases see: MIT Kerberos for Windows (KFW)

Download for 32-bit Windows

Download for 64-bit Windows

On 64-bit Windows install both the 32-bit and 64-bit MSI packages

>> Kerberos (Heimdal)

For further information and latest releases see: Heimdal Kerberos 5

Download for 32-bit Windows

Download for 64-bit Windows

For Heimdal Kerberos you need to install the Network Identity Manager

>> Network Identity Manager

Network Identity Manager version 2.0 will be its own distribution that upgrades the Network Identity Manager components installed by KFW (MIT-Kerberos).

For further information and documentation see: Network Identity Manager Homepage

Achtung.svgThis Download is only needed if you like to update the MIT-Kerberos from 1.3.x to 2.0.x or like to use the Heimdal-Kerberos

Download for 32-bit Windows

Download for 64-bit Windows

Installation


Example installation with MIT Kerberos for Windows

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If you select the option

  • Download from web path:

then the web path for the config file is:

http://printer.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/afsconfig/krb5.conf

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Client-Connection

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After installing the AFS-Software you need to:

If the authentication was successful, you are able to access your data by

mapping a network drive:

  • Click: Start > Computer > Map network drive (in the tool-bar)
  • In the "Map Network Drive window" choose an available drive letter from the drop-down list and type the name of the folder to map.

The folder can be any (accessible) path starting with \\afs

Examples:

( the shortcut \\afs\kip is also possible )

  • for the top level view: \\afs\kip.uni-heidelberg.de
  • for your Home directory: \\afs\kip.uni-heidelberg.de\user\<USERNAME>

Click the "Reconnect at logon" checkbox if this network drive should be mapped permanently.

You can map multiple folders to different drive letters, in order to organize a quick and convenient file access.


It is also possible to access the data temporary (on the fly) without dedicated drive-mapping by typing: " \\afs\kip\<your_location> " in the explorer address bar.