healthy installation on os x does not connect at some locations

Måns Nilsson mansaxel at sunet.se
Mon Oct 9 14:17:12 CEST 2006



--On måndag, måndag 9 okt 2006 13.56.31 +0200 Harald Barth
<haba at pdc.kth.se> wrote:

> Go to your provider. Sunet delivers the bits to your provider, if
> they fail to forward them, you don't have full Internet. If works
> for example from UPC, Bredbandsbolaget, etc etc.

...and, to put onion on the salmon, through a pretty pathetic D-Link NAT GW
connected to Comhem broadband (heavily filtered) I get working connectivity
(bar callbacks -- but that is NAT for you.) -- I even got a very slow
connection over GPRS from X2000 train "Internet". 

>> Is there any way to tunnel the afs connection? Like ssh tunnel.
> 
> No. You could write the program. I don't think you want to.

Additionally; you would have to provision an endpoint outside the whatever
it now is that stops you.. 

Earlier in the thread, you wrote: 

> My OS X firewall is set to reject udp in stelth mode. Changing this  
> does not change connectability.

Are you certain? 
-- 
Måns Nilsson                     Systems Specialist
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