On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Tim Gross wrote:
> INstalled the redhat package. Everything seems to work ok.
> Is there any reason why the REDHAT box won't show up in the mac's
> chooser?
>
> I can connect to the Redhat box from the mac only by typing the server
> IP in
INstalled the redhat package. Everything seems to work ok.
Is there any reason why the REDHAT box won't show up in the mac's
chooser?
I can connect to the Redhat box from the mac only by typing the server
IP into the mac.
I agree Bob, once I upgraded to the latest (stable) version of the
kernel all Chooser issues were resolved, both printer and server. That
is the solution! (at least with RH6.2.)
Best,
Nicole
BTW - does this list have an archive?
Bob Rogers wrote:
>
>From: "Wilson Fletcher&
From: "Wilson Fletcher"
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 12:10:01 +1000
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Dearden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> /usr/src/linux/net/appletalk/appletalk.o
> /usr/src/linux/net/appletalk/appletalk.o.flags
> /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/misc/appletalk.o
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Dearden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> >BUT I had to load the appletalk module first. To test this I did the
> >following:
> >
> >locate appletalk.o# To verify it exists
> >modprobe -k -v appletalk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I've just installed netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-7.i386.rpm on RedHat 6.2 and
>it
>seems to be working fine apart from some problems with printing.
>
>BUT I had to load the appletalk module first. To test this I did the
>following:
>
>locate appletalk.o
r
andrew morgan wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Joe Dearden wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >
> > >
> > >On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Joe Dearden wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hello,
> > >>
> > >> I am having trouble get
that tells atalk to run Backgrounded cause my box
didnt like that
i dont think you'll have to do that though
Joe Dearden wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having trouble getting my server to show up in the Mac chooser. I am
> able to connect via tc
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Joe Dearden wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >
> >On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Joe Dearden wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I am having trouble getting my server to show up in the Mac chooser. I
> >am
> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
>On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Joe Dearden wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am having trouble getting my server to show up in the Mac chooser. I
>am
>> able to connect via tcp/ip. I have installed
>> Netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-8.i386.r
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Joe Dearden wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having trouble getting my server to show up in the Mac chooser. I am
> able to connect via tcp/ip. I have installed
> Netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-8.i386.rpm on a compaq prolient running RedHat
> 6.2.
What do you see in
Hello,
I am having trouble getting my server to show up in the Mac chooser. I am
able to connect via tcp/ip. I have installed
Netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-8.i386.rpm on a compaq prolient running RedHat
6.2.
Thanks.
Joe Dearden
Network Manager
Lincoln Public Schools
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Glen Barwick wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD server and its name will not show up in any zone in the
> chooser, I can access the server using the "Server IP Address" button, but
> only if I enter its IP number.
Do You have one ethernet card? If yes, You mus
Greetings all,
When I upgraded to RH6.2 I noticed I could no longer see the linux
server on the chooser. This weekend we upgraded to the latest kernel (I
believe it is 2.16). It includes some netatalk settings and the problem
was resolved immediately.
Nicole
I have a FreeBSD server and its name will not show up in any zone in the
chooser, I can access the server using the "Server IP Address" button, but
only if I enter its IP number.
System := FreeBSD 3.1
Netatalk := 1.4b2
Thanks,
Glen.
on 6/21/2000 5:47 AM, Mark Hutchinson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It appears that my server is not broadcasting it's availabilty over the
> network.
>
> Do I need to reconfigure my interface to do this, or is this likely to be a
> routing issue? ( My Mac is on a differenent subnet ).
>
> Is
I have the above netatalk version installed and running without error,
unfortunately my new server is not appearing in the Mac Chooser. Although I
can connect to my server by specifing it's IP address.
It appears that my server is not broadcasting it's availabilty over the
network.
I'm attempting to implement netatalk-990130 on a sparc platform running
Solaris 7
Compiled and installed netatalk-990130 without any undue problems.
Required processes all start and run without error, but I am unable to see
my AFP server from a Mac Chooser.
Config files are currently mi
le using the 'access' option. I need to make volumes
> visible only to those people having access to it (due to a large number
> of volumes).
>
> The problem is that when I try to use the 'access' feature, I end up
> with messy share names in the chooser...
>
>
7; feature, I end up
with messy share names in the chooser...
Thx for your help, - Patrick -
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>8`afpd -d`-->8
As you may see, I entered the wrong password once ;-) on the second try, there was
an outgoing (?) packet including fragments of the names of the two volumes, which
should appear in the chooser (in fact, they don't).
Can anybody
Hi PoC,
>>Anyway, my problem, the empty chooser, remains. All AppleVolumes.* seem to be
>allright. Permissions are double-checked.
>If BSD has strace, what says "strace afpd -d"?
My distribution doesn't. Maybe there is a package with strace. Dunno. I will look for
i
At 20:57 Uhr +0200 05.05.2000, Heiko wrote:
>Anyway, my problem, the empty chooser, remains. All AppleVolumes.* seem to be
>allright. Permissions are double-checked.
If BSD has strace, what says "strace afpd -d"?
:wq! PoC
Hi,
since the mailservers in my office are down (I love you-virus...), I'm now writing
from my home account.
Anyway, my problem, the empty chooser, remains. All AppleVolumes.* seem to be
allright. Permissions are double-checked.
Now I trashed the precompiled package, und compiled my own
>I can actually connect to the Linux Server by connect to the server's
>IP address, but I can't seem to get it to broadcast it's host name in the
>chooser or network browser.
First, if you're running this on Redhat 6.2, make sure you put this line
into /etc/
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Ubence J. Quevedo wrote:
> I'm having a bit of trouble with seeing my linux box in the chooser of my
> Mac.
Take a look into the syslog. What happens when starting up?
Syslog is generally a good pool of information when having any kind of
daemon related problems.
:wq! PoC
I'm having a bit of trouble with seeing my linux box in the chooser of my
Mac. I can actually connect to the Linux Server by connect to the server's
IP address, but I can't seem to get it to broadcast it's host name in the
chooser or network browser. My question is, what
on 4/25/00 8:08 AM, Xavier DEBACKER at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Gavin M. Roy" wrote:
>
>> I have a server running atalk which does not show up in the Chooser of
>> any of my G4's. I can manually enter the IP address, but my designers
>> are whini
"Gavin M. Roy" wrote:
> I have a server running atalk which does not show up in the Chooser of
> any of my G4's. I can manually enter the IP address, but my designers
> are whining because they can't just click on the server. I have a
> bare-bones, empty atalkd.
At 11:34 Uhr -0700 10.04.2000, Jamie McParland wrote:
>Heres what the syslog says
>Apr 9 16:56:36 localhost atalk: atalkd startup succeeded
>Apr 9 16:56:53 localhost atalk: papd startup succeeded
>Apr 9 16:56:53 localhost atalk: afpd startup succeeded
Uhm, these aren't all syslog messages. H
!
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Apple Certified Technician
Apple Product Professional
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>From: Patrik Schindler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: netatalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Appletalk in chooser
>Date: Sat, Apr 8, 2000, 4
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 01:24:29PM -0700, Gavin M. Roy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have a server running atalk which does not show up in the Chooser of
> any of my G4's. I can manually enter the IP address, but my designers
> are whining because they can't just click on th
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Gavin M. Roy wrote:
> I have a server running atalk which does not show up in the Chooser of
> any of my G4's. I can manually enter the IP address, but my designers
> are whining because they can't just click on the server. I have a
> bare-bones,
I have a server running atalk which does not show up in the Chooser of
any of my G4's. I can manually enter the IP address, but my designers
are whining because they can't just click on the server. I have a
bare-bones, empty atalkd.conf file. Any suggesstions? I don't see a
wa
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Jamie McParland wrote:
> If i type in the IP address it works fine. I noticed at shutdown it says
> something like (again i am sorry for being so veige) nbl lookup couldn't
> regester workstation @localhost. Anyone got any ideas???
Look into the syslog and tell us what you se
Sorry about how little info i have but here goes.
I have a Redhat 6.1 and netatalk. (not sure what version) i have 2 nic
cards and everything works fine except for i cannot connect to the server
through the chooser. It shows up and it says connecting but never connects.
If i type in the IP
ORMATICS. When my linux box shows up
> in a Mac chooser and I click on it to log on, and the applet displays
> "Connect to the file server 'BIOINFORMATICS' as:"
Okay... so you are showing both in the chooser, so the broadcast/connection
info for the particular servers show
, here's an example:
>hme0 -phase 2 -net 40385 -addr 40385.217 -zone "brn_CIS_Services"
>You need to set this up for proper chooser action.
>the TCP/IP conection will still work regardless if the atalkd.con file
>is set right since the atalkd.conf file is for the Appletalk p
ing IRIX and an Apple protocol service called
"Xinet". Let's call the machine BIOINFORMATICS. When my linux box shows up
in a Mac chooser and I click on it to log on, and the applet displays
"Connect to the file server 'BIOINFORMATICS' as:"
Now, I should see LINUXBO
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Rick Zeman wrote:
> On 1/27/2000 at 8:33 PM, andrew morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> As sort of an adjunct to this, is there a way to force a connection only
> >> using AppleTalk and not ASIP? I don't mean by holding down the
On 1/27/2000 at 8:33 PM, andrew morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As sort of an adjunct to this, is there a way to force a connection only
>> using AppleTalk and not ASIP? I don't mean by holding down the option
>> key in the Chooser, but by default on the s
Hi Dave,
thanks for this hint.
> 2.) Does anybody know if there is a backup software available for Linux ?
>>We use BRU which can be obtained at "http://www.bru.com/".
>>We have tried a lot of different products, but only BRU can backup and
>>restore path names wich are longer than 254 characters
the appletalk module is not installed in your running kernel. (say
> >'modprobe appletalk' to install it)
> >
> >If you can share via tcp/ip, then your afpd server is running and working.
> >The linux machine doesn't show up in the chooser because it's not
etalk' to install it)
>
>If you can share via tcp/ip, then your afpd server is running and working.
>The linux machine doesn't show up in the chooser because it's not
>broadcasting its presence over appletalk; presumably because appletalk DDP
>is not running in your
ux machine doesn't show up in the chooser because it's not
broadcasting its presence over appletalk; presumably because appletalk DDP
is not running in your kernel.
Timo Faber wrote:
> hi,
>
> I installed a Linux Server using SuSe 6.2 Distribution in the network
> of our in
> 2.) Does anybody know if there is a backup software available for Linux ?
We use BRU which can be obtained at "http://www.bru.com/".
We have tried a lot of different products, but only BRU can backup and
restore path names wich are longer than 254 characters. This is the
major problem when backi
(0.) scnr, suse ?!)
1.) mailing archive
2.) i would recommend afbackup which brings client and serversw
hth,
thomas (R)
hi,
I installed a Linux Server using SuSe 6.2 Distribution in the network
of our institute Digital Printing Systems. Everything works pretty
good, I still have some problems though:
1.) The Linux Server doesn`t appear in the chooser! When I type in
the IP adress I can connect to the server
line and the volume name is marked! (Funny behaviour but it
> works) Is it a feature or a bug?
I'm not sure how directly relevant this is, but when I select
'Laserwriter' through our Chooser, I get our printer on the second line
with a blank line above it. If anyone is intere
Hi,
I just compiled the pre-asun2.1.4-37b.tar.gz on my
64-bit Solaris box and it (almost) works.
But I discover two curious problems:
I setup a public available volume. When I connect as
'guest' I see the offered volume not on top of the list!
It's in the second line and the first line is empt
I loaded the netatalk-21_4b2+asun2_1_3-6_i386.rpm on to a RedHat 5.2 system
(Pentium I processor) and a iMac running 8.6 and a 68040 Mac running 8.1 can
connect to server via TCP. However the Chooser never sees the server, I
have to use a blind connection via IP #. Additionally, an "
On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 09:49:35AM -0700, Harry Zink/Netatalk List wrote:
} Is there a current spec of asun 2.1.4pre35, in terms of what works and what
} doesn't?
}
} I got it compiled and installed right, but while I can connect via TCP/IP,
} nothing shows up in the chooser. Checked the
Is there a current spec of asun 2.1.4pre35, in terms of what works and what
doesn't?
I got it compiled and installed right, but while I can connect via TCP/IP,
nothing shows up in the chooser. Checked the FAQ-O-matic, but nothing in
there applies (I checked the one issue in that regard
I'm running the 2.1.4pre35 from asun. Compiled fine. Appeared to install
fine.
Nothing shows up in the chooser, but upon typing in the IP address, I can
login (thus, AppleTalk doesn't seem to work).
This is on Mandrake 6.0. I checked the /etc/services file, and the right
entries ar
e all fine.
Now perhaps I am misunderstanding . is there something required by
Ethertalk for post 8.5 MacOS that is NOT required for pre 8.5 ?
All of the netatalk servers work fine in via IP it is just that the 8.5+
macos doesn't show the ATM attached server in the chooser (nor will it
acces
Thanks for your response.
"William P. McGonigle" wrote:
>
> --- "R. Michael Stephens" wrote:
> It all works fine -- EXCEPT that MacOSes 8.5 and
> newer cannot see the the shares from the ATM attached servers in the
> chooser.
> --- end of quote ---
>
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Vicki Brown wrote:
> At 13:13 -0500 8/12/99, Russell E Glaue wrote:
> > Netatalk runs EtherTalk. You must have LAN Emulation set up properly for
> > two way communication across your ATM Backbone. This will add the few
> > extra bytes around the Ethernet packets for ATM tr
At 13:13 -0500 8/12/99, Russell E Glaue wrote:
> Netatalk runs EtherTalk. You must have LAN Emulation set up properly for
> two way communication across your ATM Backbone. This will add the few
> extra bytes around the Ethernet packets for ATM transmission. Your
> Netatalk Servers I assume are tra
--- "R. Michael Stephens" wrote:
It all works fine -- EXCEPT that MacOSes 8.5 and
newer cannot see the the shares from the ATM attached servers in the
chooser.
--- end of quote ---
Does the same behavior occur with the current client under older OS's?
Does AppleTalk work OK in o
k version is 1.4b2+asun2.1.0 with Paul
> Henson's DCE/DFS patches ( locally modified to support randnum passwords
> in a DCE environment). It all works fine -- EXCEPT that MacOSes 8.5 and
> newer cannot see the the shares from the ATM attached servers in the
> chooser. MacOS m
5 and
newer cannot see the the shares from the ATM attached servers in the
chooser. MacOS machines prior to 8.5 see them just fine. All servers
are accessible via IP from the 8.5+ and 8.5- systems.
Anybody got any ideas ? Has something changed in Atalk for MacOS 8.5+
that might cause this
ment out this line to enable normal (clear text) logins:
#AFPD_NOCLR=-C
in /etc/rc.d/init.d/atalk.init but then I couldn't connect via the Chooser
at all... something about Authentication Modules not be being found.
I read back through some of the list messages... found something unnerving
abo
At 11:33 Uhr -0500 12.07.1999, Jason Everett wrote:
>Jul 12 11:31:49 camel atalkd[1604]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
>Jul 12 11:31:50 camel atalkd[1604]: zip_getnetinfo for eth0
>Jul 12 11:32:09 camel last message repeated 2 times
>Jul 12 11:32:19 camel atalkd[1604]: config for no router
>Jul 12 11
>>I am having trouble getting my server to show up in the chooser.
>
> So when you start the atalkd manually, what's in the syslog?
atalkd:
Jul 12 11:31:49 camel atalkd[1604]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Jul 12 11:31:50 camel atalkd[1604]: zip_getnetinfo for eth0
Jul 12 11
At 14:26 Uhr -0500 09.07.1999, Jason Everett wrote:
>I am having trouble getting my server to show up in the chooser.
So when you start the atalkd manually, what's in the syslog?
Have you the ddp kernel support as module or compiled-in?
:wq! PoC
I am having trouble getting my server to show up in the chooser. I have
installed netatalk 1.4b2 on RH 6.0. I can log in using IP and it says the
name of the server is "RH 6.0 Server" and gives the loginmesg, etc., so that
part is workingjust not the DDP (I think). Any pointer
The problem, is solved!
I put 2 network card to the linux server, and the second card is don't
do nothing...
The routing is OK, and the zone information is get up from config
file-not from net :)
I'm very happy
Ciao:
Fonya
>AppleShareIP runs fine after giving the server IP address directly to
>the MAC. Both DDP and IP is selected as the transport protocol.
Any information in the syslog when booting?
Any information whether syslog is running?
:wq! PoC
> AppleShareIP runs fine after giving the server IP address directly to
> the MAC. Both DDP and IP is selected as the transport protocol.
I'm having the same problem, except that I'm running it on my test-machine,
which is a Linux-Mandrake box, upgraded to RedHat 6.0. netatalk worked just
fine be
Hello!
I have a server running RedHat 5.2, netatalk+asun-2.1.3. It is the only
server on the network and it has only one NIC. The problem is that the
server does not come up when selecting chooser. Further symptoms:
Running nbplkup on the server gives only the name of the server.
However, using
> just a quick one. Have you set the Appletalk Control-Panel
> to use Ethernet instead of one of the serial ports ?
> If thats not set it looks like you describe
>
It's using Ethernet, of course.
a sun wrote:
>"My Linux Box" doesn't show up in the "Select a file server:" box,
>but
"My Linux Box" doesn't show up in the "Select a file server:" box,
but when I click the "Server IP Address..." button and enter the
address (192.168.1.1), sure enough it comes up and says 'connected
to the file server "My Linux Box"'! Is there something I'm missing
on the Mac side
Hi all,
I hate to ask such a simple question (read as please don't flame me on
this one ;-) but, are your mac client and netatalk server on the same
subnet? And, if not, has the gateway's /etc/services and
/etc/inetd.conf been modified with the necessary changes?
-Stephen
Morgan Sackett - WebM
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 11:05:53PM +, S. Lastinger wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I hate to ask such a simple question (read as please don't flame me on
> this one ;-) but, are your mac client and netatalk server on the same
> subnet? And, if not, has the gateway's /etc/services and
> /etc/inetd.conf
Hi hi,
let´s try it the other way. What´s your afpd.conf looking like?
Try it with this:
"YourMacServer" -transall -address
Most people don´t need zones!!! You only need zones if you
do AppleTalk routing between networks (2 NIC and stuff like
that). If you do bridging you can also skip the suf
Sascha Knific wrote:
> Hi hi,
>
> let´s try it the other way. What´s your afpd.conf looking like?
>
> Try it with this:
> "YourMacServer" -transall -address
>
Well, when I do that:
"My Linux Box" -transall -address 192.168.1.1
"My Linux Box" doesn't show up in the "Select a file server:" box,
I just want to say that I'm seeing the same behavior on a Solaris 2.6
machine running netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.0a17. I don't think that it is
strictly related to linux.
Here is my atalkd.conf:
hme0 -phase 2 -net 0-65534 -addr 65280.68
I am not declaring a zone because we are not using one. Must t
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 03:02:31PM -0500, Jim Zajkowski wrote:
>
> You probably are missing the AppleTalk protocols, then (since IP works
> fine).
>
> If you're under Linux, then make sure you have either compiled AppleTalk
> into the kernel or have insmod'd appletalk. Try a `dmesg | grep -i
>
nce I don't use anything else.
Jim
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} Finally got netatalk to work, but in Chooser the server doesn't show up.
} I have to click the "Server IP Address..." button and type it in. Little
} help.
Finally got netatalk to work, but in Chooser the server doesn't show up.
I have to click the "Server IP Address..." button and type it in. Little
help.
--
-
Ray Clouse I
Did u try to delete the AppleShare prep file in the preferences folder ?
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>De : Kevin Quick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Objet : [netatalk-admins] Chooser problem
>Date : Mer mars 1999 13:11
>
> Linux server with pre-asun 2.1.2-8 and libdes.
>
At 1:11pm on Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Kevin Quick wrote:
> An Error occurred while saving information to the Appleshare prep file
> (Disk locked or full?)
Try deleting the AppleShare Prep file in the user's System Folder then
re-selecting the network volumes in the Chooser. The file (whi
Linux server with pre-asun 2.1.2-8 and libdes.
After logging in a user tries to check the box to open a connection to the
server during startup and get the following error message.
An Error occurred while saving information to the Appleshare prep file
(Disk locked or full?)
Dimissing the dialog
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