Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Paul Accisano wrote:
Hi Jeffery,

Here's the AFS part of the output of nbtstat -n. ("Mahoka" is the
computer name)

AFS:
Node IpAddress: [10.254.254.253] Scope Id: []

               NetBIOS Local Name Table

      Name               Type         Status
   ---------------------------------------------
   MAHOKA         <00>  UNIQUE      Registered
   WORKGROUP      <00>  GROUP       Registered
   MAHOKA         <20>  UNIQUE      Registered
   WORKGROUP      <1E>  GROUP       Registered
   AFS            <20>  UNIQUE      Registered
   WORKGROUP      <1D>  UNIQUE      Registered
   ..__MSBROWSE__.<01>  GROUP       Registered

I don't see anything unusual-looking in afsd_init.log; tell me if
posting it would be helpful.

turn off "file and printer sharing" on the loopback adapter.

You can't have two SMB File servers on the same device.
You have MAHOKA and AFS.  All of the traffic meant for
the AFS SMB server is ending up on the Windows CIFS File Share.

Jeffrey Altman



I deleted the loopback adapter and reinstalled, that seems to have taken care of that problem. Except my original problem still remains. Take a look at my reply to Jason. Here's my nbtstat -n after reinstalling:

AFS:
Node IpAddress: [10.254.254.253] Scope Id: []

              NetBIOS Local Name Table

     Name               Type         Status
  ---------------------------------------------
  MAHOKA         <00>  UNIQUE      Registered
  WORKGROUP      <00>  GROUP       Registered
  WORKGROUP      <1E>  GROUP       Registered
  AFS            <20>  UNIQUE      Registered




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