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Re: Secure AFP Connections with 10.3 Server



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On Dec 23, 2005, at 11:19 PM, Charles Smith wrote:

How do you go about enabling SSH tunneled connections with a 10.3 Server? I have the Allow Secure Connections checked in the AFP setup, but I still receive the error message that a secure connection can't be created. At first I thought it was a server firewall issue and just turned it off for testing; no luck there. Is it a client side NAT issue? Or am I missing some other configuration?

In addition to Josh's suggestions, make sure DNS is working properly, too.


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