On Sun, 29 Jun 2025 20:25:40 -0400
Ernesto Alfonso <[email protected]> wrote:

> At first I tried to VPN into my home network to have access to the AFS
> server as a local host, but I'm having trouble setting this up right now
> for reasons not related to AFS--some openvpn server issue where I'm able to
> establish the VPN connection but unable to see any other hosts except the
> VPN server itself.

This sounds like a routing problem. Have you checked the routes on both the
client and the AFS server?

>     ssh -N myhome.com -L 88:afsserver:88 -L 7000:afsserver:7000 -L
> 7001:afsserver:7001 -L 7002:afsserver:7002 -L 7003:afsserver:7003 -L
> 7004:afsserver:7004 -L 7005:afsserver:7005 -L 7006:afsserver:7006 -L
> 7007:afsserver:7007

While Kerberos works over both TCP and UDP, current AFS only works over UDP.
SSH can only forward TCP ports, so this unfortunately can't work.

VPN is the right and probably only way to go, so you will have to make that
work.

Cheers,
sur5r

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