2.1 Supported Operating Systems
3.1. Requirements for Kerberos
5 Authentication
3.2. Use of the Microsoft
Loopback Adapter
3.3. Using Freelance (Dynamic
Root) Mode to Improve Mobility
3.4. Locating AFS Volume
Database Servers
3.5. Obtaining AFS Tokens as a
Part of Windows Logon
3.6. AFS System Tray Command
Line Options
3.7. The “AFS Client Admins”
Authorization Group
3.8. OpenAFS support for UNC
paths
3.9. OpenAFS includes aklog.exe
3.10. OpenAFS Servers on
Windows are Unsupported
3.11. OpenAFS Debugging Symbol
files
3.12. Maximum File Size is 2GB
3.13. Encrypted AFS File Access
3.14. Authenticated Access to
the OpenAFS Client Service
3.16. Microsoft Windows
Internet Connection Firewall
3.17. Browsing AFS from the
Explorer Shell and Office
3.19. Automatic Discarding of
AFS Tokens at Logoff
3.20. Terminal Server
installations
3.23. NETBIOS over TCP/IP must
be enabled
3.24. OpenAFS binaries are
digitally signed
3.25. Maximum Size of the
AFSCache File
3.27. Known Character Set
Issues with Roaming Profiles
3.29. Restricting OpenAFS
Client Service Start and Stop
3.31. Symlinks to AFS UNC paths
3.32. Cache Manager Debugging
Now Supported
3.33. Windows Logon Caching vs.
Kerberos Logons
3.34. Initial Server
Preferences
3.36. Windows RPC client
support must be installed
3.37. Generating Minidumps of
the OpenAFS Client Service
3.38. AFS Client Universally
Unique Identifiers
4. How to Debug Problems with
OpenAFS for Windows:
4.1. pioctl debugging
(IoctlDebug registry key)
4.2. afsd_service
initialization log (%WinDir%\TEMP\afsd_init.log)
4.3. afsd_service debug logs
(fs trace {-on, -off, -dump} ->%WinDir%\TEMP\afsd.log)
4.4. Using SysInternal’s
DbgView and FileMon Tools
4.5. Microsoft MiniDumps (fs minidump -> %WinDir%\TEMP\afsd.dmp)
4.6. Single Sign-on (Integrated
Logon) debugging
4.7. RX (AFS RPC) debugging
(rxdebug)
4.8. Cache Manager debugging
(cmdebug)
4.9. Persistent Cache
consistency check
6. How to Contribute to the
Development of OpenAFS for Windows
6.4. Direct contributions of
code and/or documentation
6.5. OpenAFS for Windows
Mailing Lists
A.2. Integrated Logon Network
provider parameters
A.2.1 Domain specific
configuration keys for the Network Provider
A.3. AFS Credentials System
Tray Tool parameters
A.4 OpenAFS Client Service
Environment Variables