Subject: [netatalk-admins] rtmp_packet interface mismatch
From: Yuji Shinozaki (yuji@physics.unc.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 30 1998 - 18:05:26 EST
Short version:
What does "rtmp_packet interface mismatch" from atalkd mean?
Long version:
I am running netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.1 on SPARC Solaris 2.5.1 on an
isolated network. There are no other seed routers that can be seen
by our machines. This is a recent development: we are isolating
ourselves from a campus network. To provide ourselves zones, I am
running netatalk on the server with this atalkd.conf:
le0 -router -phase 2 -net 0-5 -addr 1.198 -zone "Physics" -zone "PhysicsAdmin"
[ I set all these values except the -addr; I originally tried using a
different net range (311-312) with poor results, seems to me that you have
to have a seed router covering the 0-1 range for things to work properly ]
Everything seems fine now except that my syslogs are filling with the
following messages (upwards of 50 per minute):
Dec 30 17:51:01 titus atalkd[153]: rtmp_packet interface mismatch
What to do, what to do? Ignore them by raising the syslog threshhold?
More generally, is there a catalog and/or explanation of netatalk error
messages...?
Thanks in advance!
yuji
---- Yuji Shinozaki Systems Administrator yuji@physics.unc.edu Dept of Physics and Astronomy http://www.physics.unc.edu Univ. of North Carolina - CH (919)962-7214 (voice) CB 3255 Philips Hall (919)962-0480 (fax) Chapel Hill, NC 27599
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