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Connection Failed Error

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After upgrading to 5.0 I'm now trying to enable AFP.  I've set AFP to running and enabled it on a test share.  When I try to connect via osx I get a connection failed in the finder window.  Going back into unraid share management screen I realized that when I set the share to Export = Yes and Security = Secure and hit apply it seems to reset itself before allowing me to set the security for particular users.  Here is a post of I think the relevant lines of my syslog.  Any ideas?  I googled the error on the last line and came across a few topics that needed me to edit a config file but these weren't unraid specific and I'm hoping for a more direct solution.

 

Thanks

 

Sep 21 09:34:43 Tower emhttp: Restart AFP...

Sep 21 09:34:43 Tower emhttp: shcmd (291): killall -HUP afpd

Sep 21 09:34:43 Tower emhttp: shcmd (292): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event svcs_restarted

Sep 21 09:34:43 Tower emhttp_event: svcs_restarted

Sep 21 09:34:48 Tower afpd[4671]: dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF

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Not sure why this worked but was getting other strange errors so decided to reboot and AFP is working now.

  • 1 month later...

I'm having the same issue.  Reboot did not solve it for me.  I am running Mavericks and 5.0.  SMB works fine.

  • 2 weeks later...

I got the same problem, SMB working fine and AFP  "Cant Connect" in Finder after  USER/Pw

 

  • 3 weeks later...

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