Todd Nine
Dabbler
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- Nov 16, 2013
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Hi all,
I'm on version TrueNAS-12.0-U5.1 of Trunas. I recently created an SMB share (new pool "toddwindowsbackup"). Since enabling this Samba share, all of my OSX clients no longer seem to be able to use AFP and browse my existing shares. I have the following 2, which map directly to their own ZFS pools.
jillbackup
toddworkbackup
I've disabled the Samba service, as well as the enable on boot flag and rebooted just for good measure to start all services from a cold state. My previous shares still do not work. I haven't changed any permissions on the existing pool (that I can recall) nor any of the AFP configurations. Any idea what I can check? I know port 548 is listening because I can verify it with netcat.
nc -z 10.10.0.10 548
Connection to 10.10.0.10 port 548 [tcp/afpovertcp] succeeded!
I've also tried directly connecting via finder and the URL afp://10.10.0.10/toddworkbackup and this does not work. However, my time machine backup to the same destination continues to function. As a result of this, I have a hunch it's some sort of bug in the latest OSX client side when the target IP has both Samba and AFP running, but I'm unsure how to proceed. Any ideas?
I'm on version TrueNAS-12.0-U5.1 of Trunas. I recently created an SMB share (new pool "toddwindowsbackup"). Since enabling this Samba share, all of my OSX clients no longer seem to be able to use AFP and browse my existing shares. I have the following 2, which map directly to their own ZFS pools.
jillbackup
toddworkbackup
I've disabled the Samba service, as well as the enable on boot flag and rebooted just for good measure to start all services from a cold state. My previous shares still do not work. I haven't changed any permissions on the existing pool (that I can recall) nor any of the AFP configurations. Any idea what I can check? I know port 548 is listening because I can verify it with netcat.
nc -z 10.10.0.10 548
Connection to 10.10.0.10 port 548 [tcp/afpovertcp] succeeded!
I've also tried directly connecting via finder and the URL afp://10.10.0.10/toddworkbackup and this does not work. However, my time machine backup to the same destination continues to function. As a result of this, I have a hunch it's some sort of bug in the latest OSX client side when the target IP has both Samba and AFP running, but I'm unsure how to proceed. Any ideas?