Hi,
the first thing to do is to check, whether your NIC is working. Try ping,
or analyze your /var/log/messages regarding your NIC.
On my machine this looks like this:
8<-------------------*snip*
May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: 3c515.c:v0.99 4/7/98 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: 3c515 Resource configuration register 0x008f,
DCR0483.
May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: eth0: 3c515 at 0x280, 00:10:4b:9c:7e:ef, DMA3,
IRQ 15
May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: 64k word-wide RAM 1:1 Rx:Tx split,
autoselect/10baseT interface.
May 5 23:48:47 x kernel: 1 3c515 cards found.
8<-------------------*snip*
Then ensure your kernel has appletalk support enabled. Otherwise build a
new kernel including appletalk support.
On Sat, 6 May 2000, David Blache wrote:
> Redhat 6.2
> netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3
>
> make & make install seemed to have gone well...
>
> Problem:
>
> # /etc/rc.d/init.d/atalk start
> # starting appletalk daemons: socket: Invalid argument
> socket: Invalid argument
> atalkd: can't get interfaces, exiting.
> atalkd nbprgstr papd afpd.
>
> /var/log/messages says:
>
> May 6 13:42:07 microcosm papd[8885]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
> May 6 13:42:07 microcosm modprobe: Note: /etc/conf.modules is more recent
> than /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/modules.dep
> May 6 13:42:07 microcosm afpd[8889]: main: atp_open: Invalid argument
> May 6 13:42:07 microcosm afpd[8889]: ASIP started on 127.0.0.1:548(1)
> (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
> May 6 13:42:07 microcosm modprobe: Note: /etc/conf.modules is more recent
> than /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/modules.dep
> May 6 13:42:07 microcosm afpd[8889]: main: atp_open: Invalid argument
> May 6 13:42:07 microcosm afpd[8889]: main: dsi_init: Address already in use
>
> I'm (as usual) clueless! :( Help?
No matter, you are not alone.
Greetings,
Moritz
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Moritz Kaiser
Studentische Vertretung, Technische Universitaet Muenchen
Europe / Germany