On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 17:46, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 14:32, Brian V Bonini wrote:
> > 
> > Oh yes, the firewall, I did not even think of that. I just assumed that
> > if SSH was working this would as well. I can do mount -t shfs
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt successfully. 
> > 
> > But, I tried opening up the DMZ host and still it just hangs here:
> > 
> > # mount -t shfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt/gfx
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: 
> > 
> > I can see it creates a key locally in known_hosts but not on the remote
> > end for what ever that may be worth. It is a FreeBSD box on the remote
> > end if that makes a diff thought I don't see why it would.
> > 
> > What ports does it need? Maybe my ISP is blocking which is the whole
> > reason I can not use NFS or Samba to begin with and am looking for alt's
> > 
> > # lsmod | grep shfs
> > shfs                   29272   0  (autoclean)
> > 
> 

> That would be correct... it is supposed to work that way... hmmm let
me
> see something.  I'll try and connect to a FreeBSD box (it should be back
> up soon) I have access to and see what does/doesn't work here.

Ok I just tried it on another remote server that's running mdk and it
connected right away. I also tried it on another remote server running
RedHat that's in the same data center as the BSD box and it was fine as
well. Jeez, where was my trouble shooting hat today.. ;-) So, it's
appearing to be a FreeBSD issues thus far. Curious to know what your
results are.


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