Template: openafs-client/thiscell
Type: string
_Description: What AFS cell does this workstation belong to?
- AFS filespace is organized into cells or administrative domains.
- Each workstation belongs to one cell. Usually the cell is the DNS
- domain name of the site.
+ AFS filespace is organized into cells or administrative domains.
+ Each workstation belongs to one cell. Usually the cell is the DNS
+ domain name of the site.
Template: openafs-client/cachesize
Type: string
_Default: 50000
_Description: How large is your AFS cache (kb)?
- AFS uses a area of the disk to cache remote files for faster
- access. This cache will be mounted on /var/cache/openafs. It is
- important that the cache not overfill the partition it is located
- on. Often, people find it useful to dedicate a partition to their
- AFS cache.
+ AFS uses a area of the disk to cache remote files for faster
+ access. This cache will be mounted on /var/cache/openafs. It is
+ important that the cache not overfill the partition it is located
+ on. Often, people find it useful to dedicate a partition to their
+ AFS cache.
Template: openafs-client/run-client
Type: boolean
Template: openafs-client/crypt
Type: boolean
Default: true
-_Description: ENcrypt authenticated traffic with AFS fileserver?
+_Description: Encrypt authenticated traffic with AFS fileserver?
AFS provides a weak form of encryption that can optionally be used between
a client and the fileservers. While this encryption is weaker than DES
and thus is not sufficient for highly confidential data, it does provide