Problem with sharing
#1
I've got an Airport Extreme Base Station 5th gen to which I have an external disk connected with USB, my MBP running Lion and the ATV2 are both connected wirelessly.

In Lion, file sharing is on and I've shared a specific folder, and I've activated both afp and smb (I've also tried with only one of them at a time). The firewall is turned off.

When I try to add a source I can access the external drive connected to the AEBS and Win7 machines in the same network. But when trying to access shared folders on my MBP, it just refuses... In Zeroconf Browser I see the machine twice, one with (AFP) and one with (SAMBA). Nothing happens when I try to access them. In Windows Network (SMB), I see the machine but get "Error: Connection refused" when trying to access it. Adding IP manually does nothing either, no matter if it's afp://(ip) or smb://(ip) or even folder specific and case sensitive.

What am I missing?
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#2
SMB from Lion won't work (a change in the SMB protocol used in Lion. A fix might come sometime next year with an updated SMB client for XBMC, which comes from another project), but AFP should have.

Try it again with debugging on and give us a pastebin link of your xbmc.log file: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW...og_for_iOS
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#3
I've been having the same problem with all available nightly builds. The build installed via apt-get (Jun/July I think) worked fine with NFS. After switching to a nightly build (0111101-08a5941 and newer), all network connections fail. I've tried ftp (http://pastebin.com/655dYgtW). I've tried NFS (http://pastebin.com/gth7MLm4). Both worked with the apt-get installed version.
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