Administration Reference
Purpose
Defines client machine's cell membership
Description
The client version of the ThisCell file defines the complete
Internet domain-style name (for example, abc.com) of the
cell to which the local client machine belongs. It must reside in the
/usr/vice/etc directory on every AFS client machine. To
change a client machine's cell membership, edit the file and reboot the
machine.
The file is in ASCII format and contains a character string on a single
line. The IBM AFS Quick Beginnings instructs the
administrator to create it during the installation of each client
machine.
The client machine's cell membership determines three defaults
important to its functioning:
- The cell in which the machine's users authenticate by default.
The effect is two-fold:
- The AFS-modified login utilities and the klog command
interpreter contact an Authentication Server in the cell named in the
ThisCell file (unless -cell argument to the
klog command specifies an alternate cell).
- The command interpreters combine the cell name with the password that the
user provides, generating an encryption key from the combination. For
authentication to succeed, both the cell name and password must match the ones
used to generate the user's encryption key stored in the Authentication
Database.
- The cell the Cache Manager considers its local, or home, cell. By
default, the Cache Manager allows programs that reside in its home cell to run
with setuid permission, but not programs from foreign cells. For more
details, see the fs getcellstatus and fs setcell
reference pages.
- Which AFS server processes the local AFS command interpreters contact by
default as they execute commands issued on the machine.
The client version of the ThisCell file is distinct from the
server version, which resides in the /usr/afs/etc directory on each
AFS server machine. If a server machine also runs as a client, it is
acceptable for the server and client versions of the file on the same machine
to name different cells. However, the behavior that results from this
configuration can be more confusing than useful.
Related Information
ThisCell (server version)
fs getcellstatus
fs setcell
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