> brain# aux/9pcon -n il!192.168.0.108!9fs
> aux/9pcon: dial: connection rejected

does /net/il exist?  you may want to check with snoopy
to make sure packets are making it out, too.
cs and a few other programs have had il-ectomies.

> The reason I'm boring you with that information, and the part I found  
> interesting, is this. Just for the heck of it I selected my "CPU,  
> File Server Root" option, i.e. I booted from 9pccpu instead of  
> 9pccpuf. Of course, the CPU server reboots because there are no files  
> on the file server yet, but I do seem to get past the il connection  
> in this case. The file server says:
> 
>       il: allocating il!192.168.0.109!43095
>       authentication failed: NeedTicket: unknown user
>       hangup connection timed out-3 43095/192.168.0.109.17008

you need to enter "users default" at the fs console for initial connection.
if you have a non-standard hostowner, you will need to add that user
as well.  (fs(8).)

once the user is place "flag authdisable" will disable authentication
if necessary.  you must connect as a known user.

- erik


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