Subject: Re: appletalk
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: cornelii <cornelii@ifrance.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 04/20/2003 21:17:48
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>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.)
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>Frederick
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thanks for your answer. It helped me to anderstand better the problem.
My configuration seems to be good. In fact the appletalk broadcast
doesn't work, and in tcp/ip I can reach the others computers on the
network.
Regards
Cornelii
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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
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thanks for your answer. It helped me to anderstand better the problem.
My configuration seems to be good. In fact the appletalk broadcast
doesn't work, and in tcp/ip I can reach the others computers on the
network. <br>
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Regards<br>
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Cornelii<br>
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