From: Andrew M. <mo...@or...> - 2010-09-07 18:02:02
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Frank Lahm wrote: > 2010/9/7 Rory Campbell-Lange <ro...@ca...>: >> On 07/09/10, ale...@ca... (ale...@ca...) wrote: >>> I've been scouring the internet four about 48 hours in order to get my >>> ubuntu 10.04 server to play nicely with netatalk and a bonded gigabit >>> interface (2 x gbit NICs using ifenslave mode=0). >> >> http://networking.itags.org/networking-tech/184696/ >> >> I couldn't get it to work either. > > Leaving Appletalk aside: an interface is an interface is an interface. > Although afpd indeed has to perform some magic in order to determine > the servername and hostname to _advertise_ via DSI GetStatus and > FPGetSrvInfo (which is mostly ignored my OS X clients), afpd by > default listens on 0.0.0.0:548 for any incoming TCP connection. > Whether the interface this connection is coming in is a trunk or made > of cheese is not relevant. Ideally, yes. :) Can someone capture traffic so we can see what is happening on the network? Andy |