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