On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Hong F Du wrote:

> There are only two line in my atalkd.conf, they are:
> 
> eth0 -phase 2 -net 6500 -addr 6500.197 -zone "sci" -zone "phys"
> eth1 -router -phase 2 -net 402 -addr 402.1 -zone "sci" -zone "phys" -zone
> "sci4"
> 
> where line eth0 was auto configured by the machine the first time netatalk
> started, eth1 was added by me later for the new LAN and zone "sci4"

I'm betting that if you remove the eth1 line, you won't have this problem
anymore.

Is the network on eth1 completely separate from the network on eth0?  Are
there other routers "out there" which are connecting the two?  If eth1 is
a completely separate network, don't assign the same zone names as eth0.

Also, all routers on a network segment must agree about the network range
and the zone names.  I would highly recommend you read:

http://www.neon.com/atalk_routing.html

        Andy

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