I'm running an OpenAFS 1.4.7 server on Debian Lenny 2.6.26.  Everything is 
behind a cheap D-Link router, and I have no trouble connecting any of my 
clients (both Mac and PC) on the LAN.  So I started doing some testing from 
outside, and based on what I've read there are problems with NAT which will 
probably prevent me from having success.
 
My Windows client (first tried OpenAFS version 1.5.65 then upgraded to 1.5.71) 
gets a Kerberos ticket and AFS token, but then chokes on resolving the name to 
id (error -1).  So I was wondering if someone could explain to a novice what's 
going on there.
 
Also, I see that I need port 88 open to authenticate, which on one hand makes 
sense since this is a Kerberos port.  But most of the documentation I've read 
about AFS says I only need ports open in the 7000 range (specifically 7001) for 
minimal file server access, so I was wondering if I'm missing something there.
 
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.  Let me know if more information 
is needed.
 
John
 
 


      

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