Re: Openafs woes

2003-01-24 Thread Andrew Perrin
Thanks for your response. My experience is, in general, that even long-idle AFS mounts work fine across NAT; the only time this has caused a problem is when there's a documented drop in connectivity between the firewall and the AFS server. I'll work on fs checks and fs flush next time this happens

Re: Openafs woes

2003-01-23 Thread David Z Maze
Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm running debian woody on a home machine that's behind an NAT > masquerader (also woody). The home machine runs the OpenAFS client > to connect to the UNC campus's AFS shared directory space. Generally > this works fine, but there's one situation that c

Openafs woes

2003-01-23 Thread Andrew Perrin
Greetings- I'm running debian woody on a home machine that's behind an NAT masquerader (also woody). The home machine runs the OpenAFS client to connect to the UNC campus's AFS shared directory space. Generally this works fine, but there's one situation that consistently causes a problem. The sce