Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-12 Thread Jim Arnold

This is baffling.  I have a OS X 10.2.3 machine that can connect just
fine (as do you).  The sniffer traces are more or less identical.  Since
it looks like the OS X client is initiating the disconnect, can you
bring up the OS X console under Applications->Utilities->Console, and
see if any messages show up there?

Joe



Rebooting my Mac solved the problem.


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Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-11 Thread Jim Arnold

This is baffling.  I have a OS X 10.2.3 machine that can connect just
fine (as do you).  The sniffer traces are more or less identical.  Since
it looks like the OS X client is initiating the disconnect, can you
bring up the OS X console under Applications->Utilities->Console, and
see if any messages show up there?



No messages are appearing under the console when I try to mount the 
volume in question.

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Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-11 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 21:56, Jim Arnold wrote:
> >When exactly do you see the message?  Right after you login?
> 
> As soon as I hit the connect button after typing in the IP address of 
> the FreeBSD box or using
> the afp address.
> 
> >Can you
> >send your AppleVolumes.default
> 
> This just has the ~ (tilde) at the end so the home directory will get mounted
> 
> >as well as your afpd.conf files?
> 
> Everything in this file is commented out. In the file this is noted:
> "The simplest case is to not have an afpd.conf"
> I've always run Netatalk without anything in this file without any problems.
> 
> >Does
> >the user you're logging in as have a valid shell?
> 
> Yes.

This is baffling.  I have a OS X 10.2.3 machine that can connect just
fine (as do you).  The sniffer traces are more or less identical.  Since
it looks like the OS X client is initiating the disconnect, can you
bring up the OS X console under Applications->Utilities->Console, and
see if any messages show up there?

Joe

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Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-11 Thread Jim Arnold
When exactly do you see the message?  Right after you login?


As soon as I hit the connect button after typing in the IP address of 
the FreeBSD box or using
the afp address.

Can you
send your AppleVolumes.default


This just has the ~ (tilde) at the end so the home directory will get mounted


as well as your afpd.conf files?


Everything in this file is commented out. In the file this is noted:
"The simplest case is to not have an afpd.conf"
I've always run Netatalk without anything in this file without any problems.


Does
the user you're logging in as have a valid shell?


Yes.



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Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-11 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 20:40, Jim Arnold wrote:
> >
> >Do you have a custom volume icon on this server?  If so, try deleting
> >it, then reconnection.
> 
> 
> Nope. Nothing fancy. Just a straight install of Netatalk and I didn't 
> change any of the icons.

When exactly do you see the message?  Right after you login?  Can you
send your AppleVolumes.default as well as your afpd.conf files?  Does
the user you're logging in as have a valid shell?

Joe

> 
> 
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Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-11 Thread paul beard
Jim Arnold wrote:

I am running netatalk-1.6.0_1,1 from the FreeBSD ports systems on two 
boxes and connecting from Mac OS X 10.2.3.

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Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-11 Thread Jim Arnold

Do you have a custom volume icon on this server?  If so, try deleting
it, then reconnection.



Nope. Nothing fancy. Just a straight install of Netatalk and I didn't 
change any of the icons.



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Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-11 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 19:12, Jim Arnold wrote:
> >
> >
> >The log isn't too helpful, but a sniffer trace might be.  Can you
> >capture the client connection to the "bad" server with tcpdump, and send
> >me the raw capture file.  I recommend the following command line:
> >
> >tcpdump -s 1518 -w /tmp/outfile host 
> >
> >Note, this assumes you're connecting over TCP (which you really should
> >be with OS X).
> 
> Attached is the outfile as run on the FreeBSD box with the command 
> line from above.
> 
> tcpdump -s 1518 -w /tmp/outfile host 192.168.0.4
> .4 is the Mac OS X box
> 
> I hope this is what you meant. :)

Do you have a custom volume icon on this server?  If so, try deleting
it, then reconnection.

Joe

> 
> Thanks,
> Jim
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Re: Netatalk - Mac OS X connection problem

2003-01-11 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 18:00, Jim Arnold wrote:
> I am running netatalk-1.6.0_1,1 from the FreeBSD ports systems on two 
> boxes and connecting from Mac OS X 10.2.3.
> 
> Now when I connect from one box I get the following error on the mac:
> 
> Connection failed
> 
> An AppleShare system error occurred.
> 
> I can connect to the other box without any problems. Netatalk is 
> configured the same on both boxes. This problem came on suddenly.
> 
> Below is the log file showing netatalk starting up.
> 
> This is a stumper.
> 
> Please also cc me on any email as I can no longer subscribe to the list.

The log isn't too helpful, but a sniffer trace might be.  Can you
capture the client connection to the "bad" server with tcpdump, and send
me the raw capture file.  I recommend the following command line:

tcpdump -s 1518 -w /tmp/outfile host 

Note, this assumes you're connecting over TCP (which you really should
be with OS X).

Joe

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