> > I have a number of machines at home which I can log in to.
> >
> > If I login on multiple machines, the previous host looses
> > connection to the AFS file server.
> >
> > Example:
> >         1. Login in on host1. Homedir on AFS.
> >            Works fine.
> >         2. Login in on host2. Homedir on AFS.
> >            Works fine - BUT: host1 looses the connection
> >            to the file server!
> >
> >
> > The firewall is a Linux machine, doing NAT (masquerading).
>
> How long are your UDP timeouts?

In my experience, I can get one client to work fine from behind a NAT by
using long UDP timeouts.  However, dispite what others have reported, I've
never been able to get multiple clients to work from behind a NAT (using
both IPF on Solaris and Win2K Server's built-in NAT router).

Of course, you'll have even more trouble with your krb5 TGTs.

[ t charles clancy ]--[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]--[ www.uiuc.edu/~tclancy ]

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