Hello everybody!

Came back to Plan 9 recently, and I'm running into some trouble.
I'm running Plan 9 on QEMU and wanted to use ftpfs to exchange
data with my FreeBSD system.

When logging in via ftpfs, though, I get an empty /n/ftp directory.

This is how far I got:

My FreeBSD machine runs inetd and logging in to my FTP account
via localhost works fine and shows my home directory.

I'm using QEMU 2.2.1 (i386 emulation, no kqemu). This is what I do:

$ qemu -hda Plan9.qcow 

[ network card is being detected ]
[ log in as glenda ]
[ rio starts up ]

term% ip/ipconfig
term% ndb/dns -r
term% ftpfs 10.0.2.2
220 ananda.local FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready
!Adding key: proto=pass server=10.0.2.2 service=ftp
user[glenda]: nmh
password: <super-secret-password>
!
331 Password required for nmh.
230 User nmh logged in.
215 UNIX Type: L8 Version: BSD-199506
257 "/u/home/nmh" is current directory.
%term

And then it gets weird, I think:

term% ls -l /n/ftp
[ there should be lots of files here ]
term%

The logfile on my FreeBSD machine says:

| Jun 25 19:16:16 ananda ftpd[1316]: connection from localhost (127.0.0.1)
| Jun 25 19:17:35 ananda ftpd[1316]: FTP LOGIN FROM localhost as nmh

and nothing more.

"ns | grep ftp" says "mount -c '#|/data1' /n/ftp"

Does anyone have any idea about what's going on here or how to debug?
It's been a while and my Plan-9-fu is quite rusty.

Thanks,
Nils

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Nils M Holm  < n m h @ t 3 x . o r g >  www.t3x.org

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