> Charles Clancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Would this possibly fix the problem of multiple AFS clients behind a NAT > > gateway? > > No. You can already have multiple AFS clients behind a NAT -- you > just need to set the NAT UDP timeouts to be fairly large.
I tried upping the UDP timeouts on the Win2K NAT routing from 60 seconds to an hour. I can get 1 client working fine. However, when a second client on a second machine tries to connect, things stop working. For example: host1$ find /afs -follow (things start going...) minute or so later: host2$ find /afs -follow (things go on both hosts for a couple seconds, and then both hosts stop) (and give 'connection timed out') I've been unsuccessful with attempts to use both IPF on Solaris and Win2K server's built in routing. -- t. charles clancy <> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> www.uiuc.edu/~tclancy _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
