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From: Alex d. <ale...@gm...> - 2008-06-11 17:11:59
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Patrik privately mailed me a network dump, and I had a quick look at it.
In the dump, the login completes, but FPGetSrvrParms reply lists 0
volumes. So it makes sense that the client just logs out of the
server and disconnects the session. So it looks like the server isn't
exporting any volumes.
What does the netatalk log say at startup?
As a test, you may want to just create and add a test volume (say, /
tmp/testvol) and see if it shows up.
A
- Alex
On 11-Jun-08, at 12:17 PM, Alex deVries wrote:
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> Yeah, send the whole dump, though. Not just the text summary.
>
> To do this, use something like:
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> tcpdump -i eth0 -s0 -wmycapturefile port 548
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> If you want to visualize it, use wireshark to load up 'mycapturefile'.
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> You can me or the list the file, this could be very simple.
>
> - Alex
>
>
> On 11-Jun-08, at 12:10 PM, Patrik Jonsson wrote:
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>> On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Alex deVries
>> <ale...@gm...> wrote:
>>
>> You could always use wireshark or tcpdump to dump the network
>> traffic. That'll show you which end is terminating the connection,
>> and maybe why.
>>
>> That sounds like a good idea, except that I'm not that experienced
>> at reading the dumps (I attached one.) It looks to me like
>> something's not getting through, the server ("wrt350n") sends a
>> bunch of rst's to the client ("tiger"). But it's the client that
>> closes the connections.
>>
>> Any hints about where to look for the problem would be appreciated.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> /Patrik
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> - A
>>
>>
>> On 9-Jun-08, at 5:39 PM, Patrik Jonsson wrote:
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>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to set up afpd on my Linksys router running linux, and
>>> I'm running into some trouble. I looked through the archives but
>>> couldn't find anything that described this situation, so I figured
>>> I should shoot off an email.
>>>
>>> The afp server seems to start ok, when I try to connect to it
>>> using "connect to server" to afp://192.168.2.1 in Leopard, I type
>>> in the user/pwd and get a window saying "Connection Failed. There
>>> was an error connecting to the server. Check the server name or IP
>>> address and try again." If I try using mount_afp, I get
>>> "AFPMountURL returned error 2, errno is 32". It doesn't matter
>>> which share name I give mount_afp, even if I give a random string,
>>> I get the same error.
>>>
>>> On the server side, the log says:
>>>
>>> Jun 8 21:03:19 wrt350n daemon.info afpd[2002]: ASIP session:
>>> 548(7) from 192.168.2.3:53407(5)
>>> Jun 8 21:03:19 wrt350n daemon.info afpd[32588]: server_child[1]
>>> 2002 done
>>> Jun 8 21:03:19 wrt350n daemon.info afpd[2003]: ASIP session:
>>> 548(7) from 192.168.2.3:53408(5)
>>> Jun 8 21:03:19 wrt350n daemon.info afpd[2003]: dhx login: patrik
>>> Jun 8 21:03:19 wrt350n daemon.info afpd[2003]: login patrik (uid
>>> 500, gid 500) AFP3.1
>>> Jun 8 21:03:19 wrt350n daemon.info afpd[2003]: logout patrik
>>> Jun 8 21:03:19 wrt350n daemon.info afpd[2003]: 0.24KB read,
>>> 0.16KB written
>>> Jun 8 21:03:19 wrt350n daemon.info afpd[32588]: server_child[1]
>>> 2003 done
>>>
>>> so it looks like it authenticates ok, but then immediately kicks
>>> me out. (If I intentionally use the wrong password, I get a window
>>> saying I entered an invalid username or password, and mount_afp
>>> then gives error -5023. The log also the nnever gets to the "login
>>> patrik (uid 500)" line either.)
>>>
>>> afpd.conf says
>>>
>>> - -noddp -advertise_ssh -uamlist uams_dhx.so -savepassword -ipaddr
>>> 192.168.2.1
>>>
>>> and AppleVolumes.default says
>>>
>>> /mmc/patrik patrik allow:patrik
>>>
>>> The router is running dd-wrt kernel 2.4.35, afpd is version 2.0.3.
>>> Any hints how to proceed would be most appreciated,
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> /Patrik
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>> <dump2>
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