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Hello everyone,

Struggling with connecting 2 nodes running on separate boxes. Tried to make sure that there is no usual problems with cookie synchronization, DNS or firewall.

First, I run epmd in debug mode as recommended by Erlang docs:

epmd -d -d

Then on box #1:
erl -name [email protected] -kernel inet_dist_listen_min 6000 inet_dist_listen_max 6050 -setcookie testcookie

and on box #2:
erl -name [email protected] -kernel inet_dist_listen_min 6000 inet_dist_listen_max 6050 -setcookie testcookie

No luck with ping. For example, on box #2:

Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.6.4 [source] [64-bit] [smp:4] [async-threads:0] [kernel-poll:false] Eshell V5.6.4 (abort with ^G)
([email protected])1> net_adm:ping('[email protected]').
pang

epmd on server1.net shows following:

epmd: Sun Sep 12 01:40:32 2010: opening connection on file descriptor 6
epmd: Sun Sep 12 01:40:32 2010: got 8 bytes
***** 00000000 00 06 7a 78 6d 70 70 31 |..zxmpp1|
epmd: Sun Sep 12 01:40:32 2010: ** got PORT2_REQ
epmd: Sun Sep 12 01:40:32 2010: got 18 bytes
***** 00000000 77 00 17 70 4d 00 00 05 00 05 00 05 78 6d 70 70 |w..pM.......xmpp|
***** 00000010 31 00 |1.|
epmd: Sun Sep 12 01:40:32 2010: ** sent PORT2_RESP (ok) for "xmpp1"
epmd: Sun Sep 12 01:40:32 2010: closing connection on file descriptor 6

i.e., appears to receive ping request from second node and respond with ok.

Tshark listening on epmd port (TCP 4369) gives following (I replaced real IPs with server names):

1 0.000000 server2.net -> server1.net TCP 43809 > epmd [SYN] Seq=0 Win=5840 Len=0 MSS=1460 SACK_PERM=1 TSV=776213773 TSER=0 WS=5
2 0.000433 server1.net -> server2.net TCP epmd > 43809 [SYN, ACK] Seq=0 Ack=1 Win=5792 Len=0 MSS=1460 SACK_PERM=1 TSV=1595930818 TSER=776213773 WS=6
3 0.000483 server2.net -> server1.net TCP 43809 > epmd [ACK] Seq=1 Ack=1 Win=5856 Len=0 TSV=776213773 TSER=1595930818
4 0.000545 server2.net -> server1.net EPMD 43809 > epmd [PSH, ACK] Seq=1 Ack=1 Win=5856 Len=8 TSV=776213773 TSER=1595930818
5 0.001445 server1.net -> server2.net TCP epmd > 43809 [ACK] Seq=1 Ack=9 Win=5824 Len=0 TSV=1595930818 TSER=776213773
6 0.001466 server1.net -> server2.net EPMD epmd > 43809 [PSH, ACK] Seq=1 Ack=9 Win=5824 Len=18 TSV=1595930818 TSER=776213773
7 0.001474 server2.net -> server1.net TCP 43809 > epmd [ACK] Seq=9 Ack=19 Win=5856 Len=0 TSV=776213773 TSER=1595930818
8 0.001481 server1.net -> server2.net TCP epmd > 43809 [FIN, ACK] Seq=19 Ack=9 Win=5824 Len=0 TSV=1595930818 TSER=776213773
9 0.001623 server2.net -> server1.net TCP 43809 > epmd [FIN, ACK] Seq=9 Ack=20 Win=5856 Len=0 TSV=776213773 TSER=1595930818
10 0.001990 server1.net -> server2.net TCP epmd > 43809 [ACK] Seq=20 Ack=10 Win=5824 Len=0 TSV=1595930818 TSER=776213773

So it looks to me that there is no firewall issues, as epmd instances talk to each other. What am I missing?

Your advise is very much appreciated!

Best regards, Boris

A: 

Turns out to be a firewall issue. Big thanks to Michael Santos who showed me the right direction. Check out his answer here.

Boris Okner