Subject: Re: Error return -5018 when connecting to server.
From: Ron Chmara (ron@Opus1.COM)
Date: Sat Apr 29 2000 - 17:01:56 EDT
Tom Watson wrote:
> I've just put a netatalk system on a local Linux box and on the face
> of it, it looks OK. There is a "small" problem. When attempting to
> connect to the server from a client, I get an error -5013 (object not
> found) in response to the "get file directory params" packet.
>
> The previous packets:
> Get Status, Get status reply
> Open Session, Open Session reply
> AFP 1.1 Username and Password login, Login no error
> Map name & username to user id, no error reply
> Get Server Params, Reply volume name "home"
> Open Volume, No error (creation & Modification date around 2030) 2 Gb free
> 2 Gb available.
<shooting in the dark>
There's still a year 2024 limit, on some client sides, no?
</shooting in the dark>
Over the years, I've run into lots of problems with specific clients/servers
interacting, but were amusingly (annoyingly?) only specific to those
situations.
> Then the Get file directory parameters with error return.
> The installation is basically a Debian system with its default files for
> "AppleVolumes.system" and "AppleVolumes.default". In particular the
> root directory is NOT exported. It looks like I've left out a step, but
> I have no idea where to look. All the HowTo documentation indicates that
> I did the "right thing", so I ask here.
> Note: The above packet traces are from observation on a tracing machine
> looking over the transaction. All of which look acceptable to me, except
> for the error. I've tried an AppleVolumes file in the user home directory,
> and that does change the volume name, but the same error pops up. Is this
> because I'm using AFS 1.1 on my client??
Possibly? Hit it (the server) with a few clients with different software for
Open Transport, for appleshare. I guess I'm suggesting a wider range of
experimentation to determine if the error varies wildly across client end,
of if it's consistant with all client software.... you might also make sure
this happens with only a crossover cable between server/cleint, to rule
out problems with networking (Minor for smaler packets (username/pass),
but may manifesy when askig for something as big as a directory.)
None of this is the answer, but it may help refine the question....
Just for the uhm, obvous question, doe the user have appropriate
perms?
-Bop
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