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Open the '''Kerberos Commander'''. Enter your username, make sure to spell out the domain name (CS.STANFORD.EDU) in capital letters, e.g. Run the script. Once you see the '''AFS up and running''' message you can access your files on AFS. If you'd like to create a shortcut to your files in your Mac home directory you can open a terminal and run:
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jsmith@CS.STANFORD.EDU ln -s /afs/cs/u/your_csid afshome
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Enter your password too. Once the '''Kerberos Commander''' displays the successfully obtained credentials use the '''Get New AFS Token''' button.

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You can now find your home directory under under the /afs directory:

{{{
/afs/cs/u/jsmith
}}}

You can make an alias to that directory for easier access.

AFS on Mac OS X El Capitan / 10.11.1

#1

Download the Auristor client for Mac OS X El Capitan here or grab it from here.

#2

Open the downloaded image file (dmg) and double-click the Auristor-Lite.pkg icon to start the installation.

scr#1

#3

Enter cs.stanford.edu for your local cell name and cs for your local cell alias.

scr#2

#4

You'll be prompted for your account password to allow the installation. This is the password to your account on your Mac.

  • scr#3

#5

Copy the krb5.conf file from here to your /etc directory. Since you'll probably run into a privilege issue we suggest you open a Terminal window and run:

sudo curl -o /etc/krb5.conf "http://snap.stanford.edu/moin/KerberosMacElCapitan?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=krb5.conf"

#6

Reboot the system.

#7

Obtaining credentials is not as user friendly as it used to be. Here's how you can do it manually... Open a Terminal window then run:

kinit your_csid@CS.STANFORD.EDU
aklog

Alternatively you can grab this script and save it to your home directory and make it executable. Open a Terminal window:

curl -o MountAfs "http://snap.stanford.edu/moin/KerberosMacElCapitan?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=MountAfs"
chmod +x MountAfs

Use your favorite text editor and make sure you enter your CSID on the 3rd line of the script:

# /usr/bin/env bash

## Enter your CSID here
CSID="tpenny"
...

Now you can even make a shortcut to that script on the dock.

#8

Run the script. Once you see the AFS up and running message you can access your files on AFS. If you'd like to create a shortcut to your files in your Mac home directory you can open a terminal and run:

ln -s /afs/cs/u/your_csid afshome