You need a NetInfo file on the behind-the-Nat machine with 2 lines 1) its behind the NAT address 2) its outside the NAT address preceded by an "f" (f 69.61.141.122)
On Dec 20, 2007 6:02 PM, Chris Breneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm setting up my first AFS network, but I'm having a problem which is > preventing me from adding additional servers. I got the first server > working fine, but when I tried to add an additional server, the first > server stopped working. > > The first server's hostname is matrix.cluenet.org. It is behind NAT. > Its internal IP is 10.5.10.47 and its external IP is 69.61.141.122. The > second server is radian.cluenet.org, and has a public IP of 70.85.16.91. > They're not on the same LAN. > > On radian, when I start the bos server, it starts ok, and the other > servers also start fine. However, when I start bosserver on matrix, > none of the other servers start. The only significant log entries on > matrix after this are in PtLog: > Thu Dec 20 17:56:15 2007 Using 10.5.10.47 as my primary address > Thu Dec 20 17:56:15 2007 Inconsistent Cell Info on server: Thu Dec 20 > 17:56:15 2007 70.85.16.91 Thu Dec 20 17:56:15 2007 > ptserver: problems with host name Ubik init failed > > The server CellServDB on matrix is: > >cluenet.org #Cell name > 10.5.10.47 #matrix.cluenet.org > 70.85.16.91 #radian.cluenet.org > > The server CellServDB on radian is: > >cluenet.org #Cell name > 69.61.141.122 #matrix.cluenet.org > 70.85.16.91 #radian.cluenet.org > > /etc/hosts on matrix is: > 127.0.0.1 localhost > 10.5.10.47 matrix.cluenet.org matrix > > /etc/hosts on radian is: > 127.0.0.1 ldap.cluenet.org ldap localhost > 70.85.16.91 radian.cluenet.org radian > > Radian has proper DNS and rDNS records. Matrix has a proper forward DNS > record, but rDNS on its external IP does not point to > matrix.cluenet.org. > > Thanks for any help, > Chris > > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-info mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info >
