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Q: Couldn't start Back to My Mac

I have unchecked it, re-checked it, signed out of iCloud, rebooted, but no matter what,  I can't seem to get Back to My Mac to start. 

 

It just says "Couldn't Start Back to My Mac"  Clicking details says turn off back to my mac, and reboot, and then try again. (Doesn't work).

 

Clean Yosemite install.  Server running on it.

 

Here is a copy of the all message log from the console during trying to start it.

 

Anyone got any ideas, wouldn't be helpful cause this is above me.

 

 

 

10/24/14 10:23:18.519 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic BTMMServer,Warn Couldn't remove from DynStore No such key

10/24/14 10:23:18.573 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic BTMMServer Got DNS key from awacsd for 117414009.members.btmm.icloud.com.

10/24/14 10:23:18.579 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic Network GetExtendedFlags ioctl failed Device not configured

10/24/14 10:23:19.591 PM awacsd[154]: RacoonKicker: SNIPSecIKECreateSession returned NULL

10/24/14 10:23:19.874 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic Warn DD_Warn: Bad count; corrupt NS RDATA

10/24/14 10:23:19.879 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:0

10/24/14 10:23:19.889 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:256

10/24/14 10:23:19.909 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:12593

10/24/14 10:23:19.929 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:0

10/24/14 10:23:19.937 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:256

10/24/14 10:23:19.959 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:12593

10/24/14 10:23:20.000 PM kernel[0]: utun_ctl_connect: creating interface utun0

10/24/14 10:23:20.000 PM kernel[0]: utun0: attached with 0 suspended link-layer multicast membership(s)

10/24/14 10:23:21.147 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:0

10/24/14 10:23:21.156 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:256

10/24/14 10:23:21.176 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:12593

10/24/14 10:23:21.351 PM racoon[2072]: failed to bind to address fd94:da3a:2679:5eb2:a87f:f5ec:99de:20a3[500] (Can't assign requested address).

10/24/14 10:23:21.351 PM racoon[2072]: failed to bind to address fd94:da3a:2679:5eb2:a87f:f5ec:99de:20a3[500]: because interface address is/was not ready (flags 2).

10/24/14 10:23:21.352 PM racoon[2072]: failed to bind to address fd94:da3a:2679:5eb2:a87f:f5ec:99de:20a3[4500] (Can't assign requested address).

10/24/14 10:23:21.352 PM racoon[2072]: failed to bind to address fd94:da3a:2679:5eb2:a87f:f5ec:99de:20a3[4500]: because interface address is/was not ready (flags 2).

10/24/14 10:23:22.603 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:0

10/24/14 10:23:22.613 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:256

10/24/14 10:23:22.633 PM discoveryd[54]: Basic DNSResolver  dropping message because it doesn't match the one sent Port:0 MsgID:12593

10/24/14 10:23:22.662 PM ServerEventsDaemon[213]: NetworkConfiguration: Handling network change.

10/24/14 10:23:28.774 PM AssetCache[1705]: [EAPOLControl.c:66] get_server_port(): eapolcontroller_server_port failed, unknown error code

10/24/14 10:23:28.892 PM sandboxd[292]: ([1705]) AssetCache(1705) deny mach-lookup com.apple.airportd

10/24/14 10:23:29.115 PM AssetCache[1705]: [EAPOLControl.c:66] get_server_port(): eapolcontroller_server_port failed, unknown error code

10/24/14 10:23:29.123 PM sandboxd[292]: ([1705]) AssetCache(1705) deny mach-lookup com.apple.airportd

Posted on Oct 24, 2014 7:29 PM

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