-* nelhage has the [http://web.mit.edu/nelhage/Public/krbroot krbroot command], which you use syntax like "krbroot ssh linerva" when you want to use your root instance for a command. You can also "krbroot shell".
-* quentin has '''XXX can't find the link''' kdo, which is similar in spirit to krbroot, but designed for Mac OS X. It takes advantage of the fact that OS X's Kerberos implementation is better at handling multiple tickets.
-* geofft has [http://web.mit.edu/geofft/Public/bashrc.kpagsh kpagsh], a way of configuring your .bashrc to prompt you for tickets (null instance by default) if you start a shell and don't have tickets. If you want to switch tickets, you start a new shell, and also a new PAG, which lets you use multiple AFS credentials at once, too. It also modifies your prompt.
+ * nelhage has the [http://web.mit.edu/nelhage/Public/krbroot krbroot command], which you use syntax like "krbroot ssh linerva" when you want to use your root instance for a command. You can also "krbroot shell".
+ * quentin has '''XXX can't find the link''' kdo, which is similar in spirit to krbroot, but designed for Mac OS X. It takes advantage of the fact that OS X's Kerberos implementation is better at handling multiple tickets.
+ * geofft has [http://web.mit.edu/geofft/Public/bashrc.kpagsh kpagsh], a way of configuring your .bashrc to prompt you for tickets (null instance by default) if you start a shell and don't have tickets. If you want to switch tickets, you start a new shell, and also a new PAG, which lets you use multiple AFS credentials at once, too. It also modifies your prompt.