On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 10:43:17AM -0500, Rafael E. Herrera wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I followed the instructions on the CODA-HOWTO to set up a server. The
> only difference is that I used /home instead of / for vice and vicepa
> (just because I do not have enough space in /). After vice-setup I run
> the the commands it listed. I got this when trying to log in
>
> $ clog
> username: raffo
> Password:
> Local login only, could not contact venus
>
> How can this be solved? I can't get access to /coda, even though it
> shows as mounted.
If you are using 5.3.12 the problem is with the ACL on the root volume.
Purge the volume using "purgevol_rep", then change the groupid's for
System:Administrators and System:AnyUser and recreate the volume, like this:
purgevol_rep <rootvolumename>
pdbtool ci System:Administrators -3
pdbtool ci System:AnyUser -1
pdbtool ci System:Administrators -2
pdbtool ag System:Administrators <admin-userid>
createvol_rep <rootvolumename> E00000100
> My next question is, my home machine does not have a static IP, I get a
> dynamic value from my ISP. Is it possible to get remote access to this
> machine? I can get a DNS entry through http://members.dyndns.org/ so a
> full hostname can be always mapped to my dynamic IP. (eg.
> curly.dnsalias.org) So, if I attempt to connect to my machine from the
> internet I just use that hostname and I don't have to worry about what
> my current IP is.
Is your machine in this case the server? No, that won't work except when
you restart it everytime it's IP-address changes.
Jan