On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 03:46:11AM -0800, Michael Hansen wrote:
> Are you using OpenBSD's stock pf ruleset? I don't think it blocks or
> otherwise interferes with any 9Pish ports by default, but it's
> something to check.
> mmh
> 
> > Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 16:59:13 -0700
> > From: Grant Mather <[email protected]>
> > (snip)
> > Using plan9port-20120508 that is provided with OpenBSD seems to have
> > venti working properly on the system, but it does not work across the
> > network, when trying to connect with vac/unvac to the server with a
> > different OS, I invariably get "vtversion: bad format in version
> > string".
> >
> > Using the most up to date plan9port-20140107, I get the same vtversion
> > string when connecting from other OSes, and venti doesn't seem to even
> > work on the server, I in turn get "vac: could not connect to server:
> > Connection refused".
> > (/snip)

Yes, I'm using the stock pf ruleset. As far as I can tell it's not a
port issue or anything like that. It appears to be listening on the
standard venti port 17034 according to netstat, and venti gets started
properly out of inetd. venti/venti -d doesn't reveal anything
interesting either. 

grm

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