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Configuring a Client and Enabling Remote Authentication
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The DFS/NFS Secure Gateway Configuring Gateway Server Machines # mkdir /... # mount hostname:/... /... 3 Create a symbolic link from //: to the root of the DFS filespace for the host DCE cell, /.../cellname/fs. In the command, cellname is the name of the DCE cell to be accessed from the NFS client (the cell in which the machine that exports /.... is configured as a DFS client). # ln -s /.../cellname/fs /: 4 Verify that the NFS mount of DCE was successful by using the ls command to list the contents of /:, which leads to the root directory of the DFS filespace. The command should yield the same output from the NFS client that it does from a DFS client of the DCE cell. # ls /: The NFS client is now configured to provide access to DFS but not to allow users of the client to authenticate to DCE with the dfs_login command. Repeat these steps on each NFS client to be configured in this manner. Should you later decide to allow users to authenticate to DCE from the NFS client, simply perform the steps in "Configuring a Client and Enabling Remote Authentication" on the client. Configuring a Client and Enabling Remote Authentication If you configured your Gateway Server machines so that users can issue the dfs_login command to authenticate to DCE, perform the steps in this section to configure your NFS clients. The steps enable both DFS access and DCE authentication from an NFS client. Users can authenticate via either the dfsgw add command or the dfs_login command. To provide users of an NFS client with access to both DFS and the dfs_login command, perform the following steps on the client: 1 If you have not already done so, perform all of the steps in "Configuring a Client Without Enabling Remote Authentication" to mount /.... on the machine. 2 If you have not already done so, log in as the local root user on the machine. 3 Install the binary files for the dfs_login and dfs_logout commands in the directory /usr/bin on the machine. These commands provide the following functionality: 152