Hi Jeff!
> It is unlikely that an ISP is blocking UDP traffic. For some value of "ISP". I have been to Karolinska Institutet who did supply Internet through the same "eduroam" cooperation as my home university. However, the "AFS experience" was totally different as in "non existent" on that "eduroam" as they had implemented ... > The most likely > causes are a poorly implemented firewall ...firewall rules which blocked most of the UDP ports. > It has been reported[1] that more than half of the web browser > connections from Chrome browers to Google's servers are performed > using the UDP based QUIC protocol. But I bet chrome will work around the situation "no UDP" to a much greater extent than AFS. Greetigs, Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
