Over the past week, I've had reports of clients not being able to
connect to AFS home directories with connection timeout messages. By
the time I get the call, the gremlin is gone and all is well. I can't
tell if it's a problem with AFS, or network. In each case the client
has been on Sun or AIX
I haven't tried sniffing the trafic to see what exactly is happening
yet. If I can get the connection timeouts to reproduce them selves, I'll
try it tomorrow.
I've noticed that if I reboot the firewall and delete the afs cache on
the client machine the problem goes away, but this is not viable opt
Hmm, then I dont know what to suggest to you... AFS behind a NAT is
just... weird. It usually works, but it can get into strange states
sometimes. There were a few bugs in the fileserver where it would
try to callback to the wrong address and fail to get a WhoAreYou
response.
Have you tried run
These are desktop that are 100% of the time behind the NAT.
Elliot
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 17:30, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Are these users on laptops or are they _ALWAYS_, 100% behind the NAT?
>
> -derek
>
> Elliot Peele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I thought I'd try this again wo
Are these users on laptops or are they _ALWAYS_, 100% behind the NAT?
-derek
Elliot Peele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I thought I'd try this again worded a bit different and with a different
> subject. I have several users that keep getting connection timeout
> errors when trying to a