Subject: Re: nbp_rgstr: Connection timed out?
From: David Blache (alterego@austin.rr.com)
Date: Thu Apr 27 2000 - 11:40:32 EDT
on 4/27/2000 1:36 AM, Patrik Schindler at poc@pocnet.net wrote:
> At 10:05 Uhr -0500 26.04.2000, David Blache wrote:
>
>> Apr 25 13:34:48 localhost atalkd[4272]: as_timer multiple interfaces, no
>> seed
>> Apr 25 13:34:48 localhost atalkd[4272]: as_timer can't configure eth0
>> Apr 25 13:34:48 localhost atalkd[4272]: as_timer waiting for router
>
> Quiet clear:
> You have more than one network card and neither of them has an AppleTalk
> router attached which tells atalkd the right configuration of the interfaces.
> Remember: With every network interface you have, you must use different
> network numbers to get routing to work.
> So atalkd must be told which configuation for which card to use and that
> atalkd should distribute this information (seeding).
>
> eth0 -seed -phase 2 -net 40-49 -addr 41.1 -zone "PoC"
> eth1 -seed -phase 2 -net 50-59 -addr 51.1 -zone "PoC"
Hi again, PoC :)
Aha! Ok. Let me try this...
Ok I added those entries, and did:
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/atalkd stop
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/atalkd start
It looks like it started up ok. But I still don't see anything in the
Chooser or in Network Browser. But I can connect via TCP/IP in the Chooser.
Hmmmm...
Taking a look at /var/log/messages...
My god what is all this stuff? The log is full of these types of entries:
Apr 26 20:09:56 localhost afpd[9849]: iconopen: open
/home/ftp/.AppleDesktop/S/SJAM.icon: No such file or directory
Apr 26 20:09:56 localhost afpd[9849]: afp_addicon: No such file or directory
SJAM is SoundJam's creator code....
Ok, anyway, back to the problem at hand...
Apr 27 05:37:33 localhost atalk.init: papd shutdown succeeded
Apr 27 05:37:33 localhost afpd[11568]: 2025.73KB read, 347.60KB written
Apr 27 05:37:33 localhost PAM_pwdb[11568]: (netatalk) session closed for
user upload
Apr 27 05:37:33 localhost afpd[4452]: server_child[1] 11568 done
Apr 27 05:37:33 localhost afpd[4452]: shutting down on signal 15
Apr 27 05:37:34 localhost atalk.init: afpd shutdown succeeded
Apr 27 05:37:34 localhost atalkd[4436]: done
Apr 27 05:37:34 localhost atalk.init: atalkd shutdown succeeded
Apr 27 05:37:40 localhost atalkd[13615]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Apr 27 05:37:41 localhost atalkd[13615]: zip_getnetinfo for eth0
Apr 27 05:38:00 localhost last message repeated 2 times
Apr 27 05:38:10 localhost atalkd[13615]: as_timer configured eth0 phase 2
from seed
Apr 27 05:38:11 localhost atalkd[13615]: zip_getnetinfo for eth1
Apr 27 05:38:20 localhost last message repeated 2 times
Apr 27 05:38:30 localhost atalkd[13615]: as_timer configured eth1 phase 2
from seed
Apr 27 05:38:30 localhost atalkd[13615]: ready 0/0/0
Apr 27 05:38:42 localhost papd[13627]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Apr 27 05:38:48 localhost afpd[13631]: microcosm:AFPServer@* started on
51.1:128 (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Apr 27 05:38:48 localhost afpd[13631]: ASIP started on 127.0.0.1:548(1)
(1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Apr 27 05:38:54 localhost PAM_pwdb[13564]: (su) session closed for user root
Apr 27 05:39:04 localhost atalkd[13615]: nbp lkup sendto 41201.173: Network
is unreachable
Apr 27 05:39:07 localhost last message repeated 4 times
So what does "atalkd[13615]: nbp lkup sendto 41201.173: Network is
unreachable" mean?
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