"laptop" -ipaddr 192.168.181.111 -uamlist uams_dhx.so -nosavepassword
(remove the uams_clrtxt.so from the uamlist option for your server in
afpd.conf.)
>From afpd.conf (debian):
# some commonly available UAMs:
# uams_guest.so: Allow guest logins
#
#
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 10:20, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > I hava a netatalk server to share data among macs;
> > one of them changed to osx recently, he couldn't write dirs without a
> > Error -50.
> > I upgraded the server from woody to testing, so i have netatalk 1.6
> > but things are worse: main
> I hava a netatalk server to share data among macs;
> one of them changed to osx recently, he couldn't write dirs without a
> Error -50.
> I upgraded the server from woody to testing, so i have netatalk 1.6
> but things are worse: main shared dir is seens as empty.
Works out of the box here. Look
Le mer 24/09/2003 à 10:20, Michael Schmitz a écrit :
> > I hava a netatalk server to share data among macs;
> > one of them changed to osx recently, he couldn't write dirs without a
> > Error -50.
> > I upgraded the server from woody to testing, so i have netatalk 1.6
> > but things are worse: main
I'm using netatalk 1.6.3 very happily with OSX users. There are unicode
support issues, long filename issues. The -50 issue appears to have
appeared recently -- see
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=3151918&forum_id=4958
It might be worth finding a slightly out-of-date ve
On (23/09/03 13:46), Jean-Christophe Michel wrote:
> Sorry for this question a bit OT, but i think that mac user
> are the one that use mostly netatalk.
>
> I hava a netatalk server to share data among macs;
> one of them changed to osx recently, he couldn't write dirs without a
> Error -50.
> I u
Sorry for this question a bit OT, but i think that mac user
are the one that use mostly netatalk.
I hava a netatalk server to share data among macs;
one of them changed to osx recently, he couldn't write dirs without a
Error -50.
I upgraded the server from woody to testing, so i have netatalk 1.6
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