>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> * what's the status of Coda behind NAT devices? I got
Simon> coda-client to work fine on a clean redhat7 box, but
Simon> another box with linux-2.4.0-test9 behind a NAT device
Simon> printed the following. I'm not sure whether it's related
Simon> to 2.4.0t9 or NAT though...
It's NAT. As currently designed, Coda cannot work behind NAT, because
the server will asynchronously try to talk to a specific port on the
client. There are no provisions for associating different ports with
different clients, so you can run at most one Coda client per
server-visible address.
What I have done is set up a VPN ("private" is unnecessary for this
application, of course) and put the coda server on that. I don't know
if you could have a single server on two nets, though, haven't tried
it yet. Don't know why not, anyway.
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