I am running Redhat 6.1. Netatalk was installed by command 'rpm -ivh netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-7.i386.rpm' Appletalk is running in module, and I can see appletalk listed by using "lsmod" command. eth0 is connected to internet and other Macs in different zones, a Mac router is also on eth0 side too. eth1 is as a gateway for a new group of macs to connect outside and other Macs in different zones. The first time I ran atalkd, it automatically set the atalkd.conf for me one of the line was: eth0 -phase 2 -net 6500 addr 6500.149 -zone "sci" -zone "biophy" Then I couldn see the zone names from a mac on eth1 side, but I couldn't see any mac in side those zones. By far, I still cannot find out what is wrong. Providing the above info, can you give more help? Paul Krohn wrote: > looks like netatalk is defaulting to eth0, which, in your case, is wrong. > you could start with just "eth1" in atalkd.conf. > > there's also the possibility that you don't have appletalk support > compiled in to your kernel (the module is "appletalk.o", at least on > kernel verison 2.2.14). > > can mac clients connect via the ip address/dns name? that will at least > tell you if our afpd.conf and AppleVolumes setup is correct. good to get > that just right before users can find the server anyway! > > what version of netatalk are you using? what linux distribution and > kernel? > > Hong F Du said: > > >Hi All, > > > >After reboot, I got the following message: > > > >Jun 28 16:54:29 eshop atalkd[652]: zip_getnetinfo for eth0 > >Jun 28 16:54:29 eshop atalkd[652]: zip gnireply from 6500.202 (eth0 12) > >Jun 28 16:54:29 eshop atalkd[652]: zip_packet configured eth0 from > >6500.202 > >Jun 28 16:54:30 eshop atalkd[652]: bind 6500.148:6: Address already in > >use > >Jun 28 16:54:30 eshop atalkd: AppleTalk not up! Child exited with 1. > >Jun 28 16:54:30 eshop atalk: atalkd startup failed > >Jun 28 16:54:32 eshop atalk: papd startup succeeded > >Jun 28 16:54:32 eshop papd[683]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3) > >Jun 28 16:54:33 eshop atalk: afpd startup succeeded > >Jun 28 16:54:33 eshop afpd[694]: main: atp_open: Cannot assign requested > > > >address > >Jun 28 16:54:33 eshop afpd[694]: ASIP started on 134.74.52.32:548(1) > >(1.4b2+asun2.1.3) > >Jun 28 16:54:33 eshop afpd[694]: main: atp_open: Cannot assign requested > > > >address > >Jun 28 16:54:33 eshop afpd[694]: main: dsi_init: Address already in use > > > > > >Macs cannot see any zones from LAN. There are two network cards in my > >liunx > >box, eth0 goes to internet, eth1 connected to LAN with Macs. > > > >What is wrong with my setup? Do I have to configure each eth in > >atalkd.conf? How? Do you have a working example for me to see? > > > >Thank you for any help! > > > >feng

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