Re: modprobe appletalk?


Subject: Re: modprobe appletalk?
From: dsbelile (dsbelile@mediaone.net)
Date: Mon Jun 26 2000 - 20:25:42 MDT


dsbelile wrote:

> Tams Darrin wrote:
>
> > Thans again Chris I now tried and still not going
> >
> > > --
> > >
> > >
> > > Allegro Arranged by:
> > > ____|\_#_________|\_____
> > > |____|/___________|_\____|| Darrin Tams
> > > |___/|___2___|____|_\|__.|| Computer Support Technician
> > > |__|_/_\_4___|___@.__|__.|| St. Vrain Valley School District
> > > |___\|_/_____|______@____|| tams_darrin@stvrain.k12.co.us
> > > / @
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Did you try just using eth0 in the atlakd.conf instead of ( eth0 -phase 2
> > -net
> > 0-65534 ) ive noticed that that range does cause problems so i just snipped
> > it
> > of at eth0.
> > because that is saying that eth0 is available on the entire port range.
> > which
> > indeed only needs port 548 fot tcp/udp for afovertcp transfer.
> >
> > well good luck again.
> >
> > i find if i need to setup appletalk on linux that slackware 4.0 is great and
> > basically just works ! i know this is not the situation but figured i would
> > share it.
> >
> > later, chris
>
> have an idea, when your appletalk daemon comes up does it say : backgrounded?
> because if you do: (netstat -a | more ) you will see only
> afovertcp *.* LISTEN , if this is true atleast would explain why you can
> only use tcp to get to the other machine. im playing with atalk tonight anyway
> so if i see anything else ill let you know.
>
> take care, chris

i think i got it...... i hope. 2 things : 1 in the /etc/atalk dir vi config and
change ATALK_BGROUND=no and 2nd make sure you absolutley have [*] atalk , ( in
the networking part at the bottom. right now by default it is a module and i
totally forgot. )compiled into the kernel..... i was thinking all day and i just
remebered this happening under redhat and slackware for that matter.

hope this works for ya. chris



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