From 059547a39b551578c6821db03e2367a15442be6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Donald Guy Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 21:21:11 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] moved AFS from Documentation Ideas, to actual documentation as it is at least partially done --- doc/WikiStart | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/WikiStart b/doc/WikiStart index 8dec40d..057d96d 100644 --- a/doc/WikiStart +++ b/doc/WikiStart @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ RC-bug-squashing hackathon of December 13, 2008. * UsingZephyr -- An attempt at a complete beginner's guide to getting on Zephyr with BarnOwl and [UsingScreen screen]. * BarnOwl has some more documentation on [http://barnowl.mit.edu/ its wiki] + * [wiki:AFSAndYou] -- an attempt at beginners guide to working with AFS for Athena and Web * UsingScreen -- Handy for [UsingZephyr Zephyr] and anything else you do in an ssh session. * [wiki:XVM] (On XVM's trac) * [https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/Remctl using `remctl`] @@ -36,14 +37,13 @@ another or that are good for explaining to prospectives. * `-i printadm` (maybe) * [wiki:Debianization] -- packaging software for Debian and Ubuntu - * UsingDebathena -- You've installed Debathena -- now what? Automounter, `blanche`, cups; using stuff in the GUI. * AthenaDotFiles -- These are weird and nonstandard compared to traditional UNIX and should be documented, including things like `.environment` * There's some documentation at [http://web.mit.edu/olh/Dotfiles/] * ScriptsMitEdu -- lots of neat internals to explain - * [wiki:AFSAndYou] -- There should be a central documentation point to using your AFS space, granting access through AFS and through `web`, accessing files from various platforms, and so on. Don't duplicate iAFS; perhaps latex2html and update it. + -- There should be a central documentation point to using your AFS space, granting access through AFS and through `web`, accessing files from various platforms, and so on. Don't duplicate iAFS; perhaps latex2html and update it. Setting up servers: * ClientCerts should explain, if for some perverse reason you don't want to use scripts.mit.edu :-), how to set up client cert authentication on your own machine (grab the CA out of the apache-ssl locker, submit a CSR to mitcert@, set up scripts' magic Apache modules to make your life easier) -- 2.44.0