At 2/23/00 6:17 PM, Pat Jandro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
to netatalk-admins:
>The server is running, but get this error from MacOS 8.6 client
>when trying to login:
>"The User Authentication Method required by this server can't be found.."
>then logins fail.
>
>I'm sure its something basic I miss
Again, Solaris 2.6 running netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3
This is what my afpd.conf file looks like:
"Production Server" -tcp -savepassword -setpassword -rand2num -address
152.2.XXX.XXX
I can get in with guest. I have .passwd as mode 600 in the home
directory along with AppleVolumes there too with val
At 1:30 Uhr -0800 24.02.2000, David Heayn wrote:
>My question to those with the technical know-how is what is the max. amount
>of files that any one HFS folder can handle? And will netatalk be able to
>handle this?
There's no known limitation from the unix side (except with some commands respondi
At 9:00 Uhr +0100 24.02.2000, John Grieg wrote:
>When installing SuSE as a server Atalk is starting at startup
>When installing SuSE everything Netatalk is starting at startup
>Why the namedifference?
Just ask SuSe. SuSe has a very special-crappy-slowdown-startup-handling (coder's view
;-) ).
:
Since so many requested that I post this:
Recompiled from the Source I was using,
netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3
Used, gcc, egcs, and gnu stuff rather than stock Solaris programs.
Recompiled doing a make install. Then did a make kinstall. Made sure
that /etc/services was correct. Added the entry I
on 2/24/2000 3:30 AM, David Heayn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I will soon be setting up 15 blue G3's to network render video sequences
> through Adobe After Effects. Total they will render about 21,600 single
> PICT frames (12 minutes worth) to one folder of the mountable netatalk
> volume
I've discovered two apparent bugs in netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-4, running
on LinuxPPC "Kernel 2.2.6-15apmac". The problems are as follows:
1) Netatalk is adopting a group for Guest logins, other than the one the
Guest account is set for, and, thereby, allowing folders to be created.
It has som
On 2/24/00 4:58 AM, Jon Knight wrote:
Nope, it was previously another Netatalk volume. I didn't change anything
about it except the shared volume name in the Appletalk.x netatalk config
file and then reshared it.
I think I'll format it and give it another chance before I write off the
drive.
>>
Thanks to all of you who attempted to help with lpr. It was assumed to be
a problem with permissions, so I changed pr=lp to pr=|/usr/bin/lpr...etc
etc. That didn't fix it.
As it turns out, the problem is due to an update I did to lpr as suggested
by RedHat
(http://www.redhat.com/support/err
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Wagner One wrote:
> I rebooted again and things seemed normal, so I copied the files back to the
> new volume and there they remained for a while. At some point I looked at
> the new volume and 3/4 of the files were gone and then, a little later, it
> was empty. The funny thin
I will soon be setting up 15 blue G3's to network render video sequences
through Adobe After Effects. Total they will render about 21,600 single
PICT frames (12 minutes worth) to one folder of the mountable netatalk
volume.
If i remember correctly I think the macintosh HFS system had a limitat
When installing SuSE as a server Atalk is starting at startup
When installing SuSE everything Netatalk is starting at startup
Why the namedifference?
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