On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Sergio Gelato <[email protected]> wrote: > * Duncan S Kincaid [2010-07-30 15:39:41 -0400]: >> Mac OS X firewall GUI is application-based. Would adding >> /Library/OpenAFS/Tools/root.client/usr/vice/etc/afsd >> [...] to the 'Allowed Applications' pane be sufficient >> to ensure proper ports are opened? > > Has anyone succeeded in making OpenAFS work with the Application Firewall > in Mac OS X? I've just tried with OpenAFS 1.6.0pre7 on a 10.6.8 system, > adding /usr/sbin/afsd to the list of applications allowed to accept incoming > connections, and I still can't connect to 7001/udp with rxdebug. The only way > I was able to get a response on that port was by turning off the application > firewall entirely. > > On a possibly related note, I see that > sudo lsof -i UDP:7001 > doesn't print anything, even though the port is listed as open by netstat. > This is in contrast with other UDP ports (123, 5353). > > The application firewall configuration GUI won't let me bless afs.kext, > perhaps on the not entirely unreasonable grounds that kernel extensions > aren't applications.
after "automatically allow signed..." (in Advanced) was enabled, it "just works" for me, and i have appfw on at all times. -- Derrick _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
