OpenAFS for MacOS X
OpenAFS is the world's foremost location independent file system.
With OpenAFS for MacOS users of MacOS 10 can make the most of this proven
data sharing solution. The OpenAFS Project provides binary installation
packages appropriate for both individual users and organizations with thousands
of members.
Contents
(released 6 Apr 2009)
Features since 1.4.8:
- Network stack leaks fixed.
- Shutdown issues due to double-freeing memory have been fixed.
- The 1.4.8 security vulnerability does not apply to MacOS 10.5
Documentation:
Downloads:
Known Issues:
- AFS icon does not appear on user desktop. (Bug 75382)
- Finder cannot move items by dragging across AFS volumes. (Bug 34255)
- Finder does not display the AFS volume on the Desktop unless the user has selected 'Connected servers" in Finder->Preferences->General.
- Finder consumes excess resources while AFS running (PowerPC only, no details yet). (Bug 87482)
(released 6 Apr 2009)
Features since 1.4.7:
- Network stack leaks fixed.
- The 1.4.8 security vulnerability does not apply to MacOS 10.4
Documentation:
Downloads:
Known Issues:
- Finder cannot move items by dragging across AFS volumes. (Bug 34255)
Note: If you receive the message "You cannot continue. There is
nothing to install." you need to remove the OpenAFS package receipt
from "/Library/Receipts". OSXPM is a tool that can be used to
perform package management on MacOS X, or you can simply use the bundled uninstaller in the OpenAFS disk image.
(released 6 Apr 2009)
Features:
- The OpenAFS Client Service provides access seamless access to the
AFS file system
- Integrates with MIT
Kerberos for Mac for Kerberos 5 authentication support
- Supports AFS Universal Error Codes
- Cisco VPN compatible
- Improved detection of AFS servers brought back into service
- Persistent caches storing up to 20GB of data
Known Issues:
- When authentication state changes, Finder may cache stale data (files appear unaccessible or do not appear)
Documentation:
Downloads:
Note: If you receive the message "You cannot continue. There is
nothing to install." you need to remove the OpenAFS package receipt
from "/Library/Receipts". OSXPM is a tool that can be used to
perform package management on MacOS X, or you can simply use the bundled uninstaller in the OpenAFS disk image.
(updated 31 May 2009)
Known Issues:
- Finder cannot move items by dragging across AFS volumes. (Bug 34255)
- Finder does not display the AFS volume on the Desktop unless the user has selected 'Connected servers" in Finder->Preferences->General.
- Finder consumes excess resources while AFS running (PowerPC only, no details yet). (Bug 87482)
Features since 1.4.2:
- "disconnected AFS" support.
- Split cache (ability to devote a fixed portion of cache to readonly data)
- The 1.5.58 security vulnerability does not apply to MacOS 10.5
Documentation:
- 1.5.60 Release Notes (not yet)
Downloads:
(updated 28 Jul 2008)
Known Issues:
- Some resources are leaked when AFS is unloaded. (Bug 74479)
- Finder cannot move items by dragging across AFS volumes. (Bug 34255)
- When authentication state changes, Finder may cache stale data (files appear unaccessible or do not appear)
Features since 1.4.2:
- Split cache (ability to devote a fixed portion of cache to readonly data)
- The 1.5.58 security vulnerability does not apply to MacOS 10.4
Documentation:
- 1.5.51 Release Notes (not yet)
Downloads:
(released 3 Jul 2009)
Features since 1.4.10:
- Userspace PAG information pioctl added
Documentation:
Downloads:
Known Issues:
- AFS icon does not appear on user desktop. (Bug 75382)
- Finder cannot move items by dragging across AFS volumes. (Bug 34255)
- Finder consumes excess resources while AFS running (PowerPC only, no details yet). (Bug 87482)
(released 28 April 2008)
Features since 1.4.4:
Documentation:
Downloads:
Known Issues:
- Some resources are leaked when AFS is unloaded. (Bug 74479)
- Finder cannot move items by dragging across AFS volumes. (Bug 34255)
Note: If you receive the message "You cannot continue. There is
nothing to install." you need to remove the OpenAFS package receipt
from "/Library/Receipts". OSXPM is a tool that can be used to
perform package management on MacOS X, or you can simply use the bundled uninstaller in the OpenAFS disk image.