Subject: Re: netatalk for NetBSD?
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Matthew Theobalds <mtheobalds@mac.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/15/2001 23:02:11
On Sunday, April 15, 2001, at 07:38 pm, Bob Nestor wrote:
> dark3lf@mac.com
>
>> Dare I ask? Heh :)
>>
>> Well, while using OS 9, everything works as it should. I can mount my
>> home directories and everything works fine, read and write, but using
>> *gasp* (hehe) OS X, I get the same kind of dialogue box, but when I try
>> to enter my user l/p, it gives me a warning that "You have entered more
>> characters than the maximum number allowed." whenever I try to type in
>> the password. Loging in as guest works just fine, and I am allowed to
>> read and write to the guest directory. I was wondering if I had
>> something set wrong in afpd.conf, mine looks like this:
>
> Well, I'm writing this from Mac OS X (with 10.1 patches on a UFS
> partition) using Claris E-Mailer under Classic running from and HFS+
> partition. My NetBSD home directory is mounted and visible to OS X as it
> is from OS 9 and System 7.5.3. I didn't get fancy with my netatalk
> options, just used the basic ones to get things set up and running. My
> shared volumes are running on NetBSD/sparc 1.5 but that shouldn't make
> any difference. MacOS X sees the shared volumes from other "real" MacOS
> systems without a problem too. My passwords are less than 8 characters
> in length if that makes a difference.
This must mean that you have netatalk running over TCP/IP! I've hunted
everywhere (and the docs aren't great) to find myself how to do this, to
no avail.
I'm running the standard netatalk-umich-19990130nb2 pkg. Do I need the
'modified' one?
Or perhaps there is an option in afpd.conf (which I do not have).
Thanks, all the best.
Matthew