tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-790178895685484262.post8525169142248525002..comments2023-11-07T21:45:05.671-08:00Comments on The iPhone Doc: Temporary Solution to AFP, SMB & NAS problems after OSX 10.6.7 updateUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-790178895685484262.post-26287512082845488902011-07-04T12:32:30.393-07:002011-07-04T12:32:30.393-07:00Anon:
Thanks a lot for the kind words. There is ...Anon:<br /><br />Thanks a lot for the kind words. There is definitely something wrong with AFP since the update mentioned above. I decided not to update my MBP and it is still running Leopard, with AFP working flawlessly. <br /><br />AFP is a disaster since february and the update mentioned above still works. However, there is still a problem in moving back and forth, ie. Uploading and downloading. Uploading to the NAS works fine, but downloading does not. The Kernel panic that you mentioned above happens after about 100kb. Again, you can use the workaround above, but it's probably just a lot easier to use the SMB file protocol; although it is a little slower and you have to sign in all of the time, it works flawlessly. <br /><br />This AFP problem is also probably accountable for the crazy streaming issues noted with the Apple TV as well. I am going to publish a little article about one more thing that needs to be set on your Mac to ensure smooth sailing. <br /><br />Again, thanks for the kind words and I am very happy that the published solution (which is not totally my own) works for you.LDDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10452740596892237379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-790178895685484262.post-44837163869437766222011-06-26T17:41:34.781-07:002011-06-26T17:41:34.781-07:00Outstanding insight! I have a new iMac and am gett...Outstanding insight! I have a new iMac and am getting lots of kernel panics waking from sleep. I have a Synology NAS connected to it via a router, which is working normally in terms of I/O.<br /><br />The kp backtraces mention the Apple kexts for AFPFS & SecureRemotePassword.<br /><br />I'm also running Lion DP4, but I still got "0" returned from the query, and your trick to flip it still worked...<br /><br />Will watch & wait, but definitely plan to include a link to this page next time I file a crash report...<br /><br />Many thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com