Subject: Re: appletalk
To: cornelii <cornelii@ifrance.com>
From: Frederick Bruckman <fredb@immanent.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 04/20/2003 08:06:10
On Sun, 20 Apr 2003, cornelii wrote:
> I'd a look in the archives ( quickly) about appletalk with netbsd. I
> used ton install it on linux machine. Maybe that I missed a step,
> because it doesn't work.
> I have used netatlk-1.6.1 to install it.
> My configuration is :
> rc.conf
> atalkd=YES
> afpd=YES
> papd=YES
> timelord=YES
> I put atalkd, afpd papd timelord in /etc/rc.d/
> /etc/services contains afpovertcp 548/tcp , afpovertcp 548/upd
> The file /etc/netatalk/atalkd.conf contains :
> rtk0 -phase 2 -net 1-65534 -addr 65280.214
>
> nbplkud on the terminal :
> netbsd# nbplkup
> netbsd:AFPServer
> 65280.214:130
> netbsd:TimeLord
> 65280.214:128
> netbsd:netatalk
> 65280.214:4
> netbsd:Workstation
> 65280.214:4
That all looks OK, except the clients should be visible there, too.
> my other macs don't find it connected.
> atlookup -d on macosx terminal :
> Found 1 entries in zone *
> 65427.131.128 cornelii:Darwin
Try disabling, then re-enabling AppleTalk on the clients. I seem to
remember having to do that once before the server would show up after
upgrading to 1.6.1. (That's with a Mac OS 8.1 client.)
Frederick