But is it only listening on 564?
 local!/dev/sdE5/fs -m 7549 -A -a tcp!*!564

no 17020 there?

On Wed, Apr 9, 2025 at 3:36 PM Paul Lalonde <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Ok, I keep re-learning the hardest lesson:  tail doesn't tail a live file
> but cat does.
> Anyhow, I seem to have narrowed my problem down to the tls trampoline on
> tcp17020.
> Which, if I'm understanding correctly, means that I've got broken
> authentication?
>
> To summarize: Trying to network boot my terminal.  I get my plan9.ini and
> kernel successfully from my server.
> I'd like the terminal to mount the file system from the server.
> When prompted for bootargs, when I provide "tls" I get the error message
> "/bin/tlsclient: dial tcp!192.168.0.2!17020: connection refused".
> My server runs the file system with options: local!/dev/sdE5/fs -m 7549 -A
> -a tcp!*!564
> I think that means it will listen on *any* local interface, right?
> Or do I need something different to get it to listen on ether1 instead of
> ether0's tcp setup?
>
> Thanks,
>   Paul
>
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 3:04 PM Paul Lalonde <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I've tried that one as well, also to the same no-contact.
>> So ipxe sees my host, at 192.169.0.2, but my Plan9 system doesn't.  When
>> everything was plugged into the same subnet (ie, not using 2 interfaces on
>> my host) I mounted files fine from there.
>> I'm guessing I have a problem lower down in my stack.  I'll delve deeper.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 8, 2025, 3:01 p.m. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Quoth Paul Lalonde <[email protected]>:
>>> > Ok, on to my next problem: Though I can get dhcpd and tftpd to serve
>>> > happily from /net.alt, apparently I can't get aux/listen to do so.
>>> >
>>> > When my terminal tries to dial tcp!192.168.1.2!17020 I get a connection
>>> > refused.  This is the same IP that's serving dhcp and tftp.
>>> > How do I get aux/listen to pay attention there?  It's listening
>>> correctly
>>> > on my other interface, where drawterm connects quite happily.
>>> >
>>> > Any suggestions?
>>> >
>>> 
>>> aux/listen doesn't have a '-x' option but it does have a final arg that
>>> lets
>>> you pass the protocol and netstack.
>>> 
>>> aux/listen ... /net.alt/tcp
>>> 
>>> should work.
>>> 
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