Replying to myself... > I've only just now spotted it that I had a NetRestrict on the new server > that had the "old" development IP address. So it has had a NetRestrict > that enabled two specific IP addresses, neither of which was the address > it is supposed to have, 128.214.58.174.
Doh doh doh doh, it's midnight here and I shouldn't be messing with servers. NetRestrict _disables_ interfaces. NetInfo _enables_ them. NetInfo had 128.214.58.174 already, and NetRestrict correctly had 10.0.0.20 and 128.214.209.84. Now that the latter doesn't exist any more, I can safely remove it, but I shouldn't be *restricting* the server from using 128.214.58.174... NetInfo: 128.214.58.174 NetRestrict: 10.0.0.20 bos restart localhost -localauth -all :-) -- Atro Tossavainen (Mr.) / The Institute of Biotechnology at Systems Analyst, Techno-Amish & / the University of Helsinki, Finland, +358-9-19158939 UNIX Dinosaur / employs me, but my opinions are my own. < URL : http : / / www . helsinki . fi / %7E atossava / > NO FILE ATTACHMENTS _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
