OK, maybe I am telling you the wrong thing (is this related to my problem?)..
I used to have this IP address related ACL problem a few years ago, and I figured because the afs client would connect to the quickest responding IP address (and I only had 10.1.3.1 in the ACL list, but the server had many IPs, and fs gc showed them all) - I played around with stuff that i cant remember now, but got it down to the 1 IP address that this server has (eth0). Thus fs gc used to show all the IPaddress , it now only shows the 1 (10.1.3.1), instead of the 5 others it has... (BTW: I dont have a netrestrict file - that seems to ring a bell - yet I only see the 1 IP?) Anyway, I have created a NetRestrict file, placing it in /usr/vice/etc - do you think this will fix my problem? ...deon Jeffrey Altman wrote: > Deon George wrote: > >> The server has many NIC's - and thus each NIC has its own address (and >> subnet). (Each NIC only has 1 address). >> >> Thus, I have limited the address that openafs uses using a NetInfo file >> (in /usr/afs/local and in /usr/vice/etc). >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] local]# cat /usr/afs/local/NetInfo >> 10.1.3.1 >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] local]# cat /usr/vice/etc/NetInfo >> 10.1.3.1 >> >> ...deon >> > > The NetRestrict file would remove unwanted addresses. The NetInfo > file adds addresses that otherwise would be unknown. > > See the man pages. http://www.openafs.org/manpages/ > > _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
