Re: netatalk woes


Subject: Re: netatalk woes
From: Zach Marano (list@hernect.dhs.org)
Date: Sat Nov 25 2000 - 21:31:45 MST


Thanks for your help. I got it working now. Now, how do I turn off Guest
access. Guests don't have access to anything but the option is still there
and I would like to turn that off. Also, how do I change the AppleTalk name
that is seen in the Chooser?

> From: philippe tapon <philippe@ufoh.com>
> Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
> Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 18:10:12 -0800
> To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
> Subject: Re: netatalk woes
>
> Zach Marano wrote:
>>
>> How do you get it to compile? I have whatever version came with YDL 1.2.1
>> and I've gotten it to work via IP but I can't get it to work over normal
>> AppleTalk. How does this work?
>
> I also had a terrible time getting classic AppleTalk (the atalkd daemon)
> to work. This *may* help. if you've installed and configured Netatalk
> and afpd is working but atalkd is not you might try (as root) the
> command
>
> root# sbin/insmod appletalk
>
> (and if that loads the appletalk module (try bash$ /sbin/lsmod to see
> the list of all running modules) works, write that command into the
> beginning of your /etc/rc.d/atalk executable, and then launch appletalk
> with
>
> root# /etc/rc.d/init/d/atalk start
>
> I've put that command, perhaps unnecessarily, into my /etc/rc.d/rc.local
> file.
>
> There's something a little screwy with the Red Hat 6.2 netatalk; it
> doesn't load the module automatically. Or so I hear.
>
> philippe
>



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