On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Dave Swegen wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 09:22:24AM -0700, andrew morgan wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Dave Swegen wrote:
> >
> > > Being completely new to Appletalk, and just been placed in charge of
> > > implementing it on new platform I've encountered a problem.
> > >
> > > We currently have netatalk working properly under FreeBSD 3.0. We are now
> > > moving to FreeBSD 4.0, and this is where the problem is coming up.
> > >
> > > The servers go up OK, but the Mac we use to test the network won't find the new
> > > server. Instead the new servers /var/log/messages shows the following lines a
> > > lot:
> > > Jul 17 16:05:55 trabant atalkd[8547]: nbp lkup sendto 41201.173: Network is
>unreachable
> > > Jul 17 16:15:03 trabant last message repeated 14 times
> > >
> > > The config files which are used are exactly the same as those used on the other
> > > hosts (which btw can see the new server fine using nbplkup :Workstation), and
> > > these are basically the same as the ones distributed with netatalk.
> > >
> > > I've tried bringing AT on the Mac down and back up, as well as restarting the
> > > Mac. No luck.
> >
> > What does your atalkd.conf file look like?
> >
> > I've seen similar messages regarding net 41201 from time to time, so I
> > don't think it is necessarily a problem.
>
> The atalkd.conf file is empty. If there is an issue regarding net 41201, what
> can be done about it?
I don't know where the 41201 errors come from, so I can't say how to fix
it.
I find it strange that you have a blank atalkd.conf file. After you start
atalkd for the first time, it should write the current network settings
into atalkd.conf. What does you /var/log/messages look like when you
start atalkd?
Andy