Hi, I meant "remote linux PCs".
> When you say "remote PC" are you coming from a remote Unix machine or a PC > running Windows? If it's the latter, you will also need to open up port > 88 UDP if you're using the Windows NT/2000/XP client, and port 750 UDP if > you're running the Windows 9x client. (These are Kerberos ports.) The log file has messages like this: Jan 13 17:32:29 localhost kernel: afs: Lost contact with volume location server 129.252.78.77 in cell hep.sc.edu The ports seems to be open so I don't know what is the problem. Francisco > On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 06:32:58PM -0500, Francisco Yumiceva wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I can see from outside the university (from home) these ports: > > > > 7000/udp open afs3-fileserver > > 7001/udp open afs3-callback > > 7002/udp open afs3-prserver > > 7003/udp open afs3-vlserver > > 7004/udp open afs3-kaserver > > 7005/udp open afs3-volser > > 7007/udp open afs3-bos > > > > 1024/udp open unknown > > 1025/udp open > > 1028/udp open ms-lsa > > 1030/udp open iad1 > > 1031/udp open iad2 > > 1032/udp open > > ... and more ports... > > > > so why I still get: > > Unable to authenticate to AFS because Authentication Server was > > unavailable. > > > > What is wrong? > > > > Francisco -- _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
