> Have you verified that you don't have any iptables rules that
> would be blocking AFS packets?

Yep. On the worked-at-first-but-not-after-reboot machine, iptables won't
even work because there is no support in the kernel. It's firewalled by
another machine, but that can't effect it as long as we are talking
about a client and the server on the same machine. Plus, remote clients
DO work fine against the server.

So no, it's not a firewalling problem.

But even if it were, should/could such a problem really cause a kernel
oops?

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