I'm sorry that you won't be working with drax0r on a daily basis like you have been used to doing. Maybe you'll do more keg stands together this way.
The reason I said I don't see how it possible could [help] is that while it does make sense that I had something locked down, I would have assumed that you would have considered the firewall long before I did. Looking at ipfw isn't enough. You need to do this through the GUI in Preferences->Security because this lists the applications that are being allowed/blocked.
My other solution would be to turn on both AFP and SMB.
The only thing that made any sense to me that might be causing you problems is that you're not trying to authenticate to the share as an administrator. Now granted, I know I wasn't attempting to share out via NFS and I wound up with more access than I wanted, but since this is your own home network, you could start least restrictive and see if you can get things to work and then start applying security until you either get the desired result or you find that "X" cause the whole operation to fail.
The reason I said I don't see how it possible could [help] is that while it does make sense that I had something locked down, I would have assumed that you would have considered the firewall long before I did. Looking at ipfw isn't enough. You need to do this through the GUI in Preferences->Security because this lists the applications that are being allowed/blocked.
My other solution would be to turn on both AFP and SMB.
The only thing that made any sense to me that might be causing you problems is that you're not trying to authenticate to the share as an administrator. Now granted, I know I wasn't attempting to share out via NFS and I wound up with more access than I wanted, but since this is your own home network, you could start least restrictive and see if you can get things to work and then start applying security until you either get the desired result or you find that "X" cause the whole operation to fail.
Good luck.
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