Subject: Re: netatalk for NetBSD?
To: None <ejfeldhu@mtu.edu>
From: Cameron Kaiser <spectre@stockholm.ptloma.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/16/2001 07:21:07
> machines have moved to a different use.  My IIci with 20MB of RAM is now my
> cable modem router/Apache/Netatalk/email/time server/etc/etc/etc...  My
> 840AV is going to be my snapshot machine to test out the
> newest/latest/greatest NetBSD for mac68k.
>   So, I'm curious, how many people on this list use their mac68k as a/the
> focal point of their networks?

I use my IIci with 50MHz Daystar '030 and 32MB RAM as the apartment
AppleShare server, rarp server, tftp boot server for the Solbourne, and name
server for the internal network behind the firewall. The Apple Network
Server 500 will sit on the external side when that's configured and act
as the web server, mail host, etc., but the IIci runs the entire show for
the internal network, servicing the MacOS IIci workstation, the Solbourne,
the Commodore 128 and the Power Mac 7300.

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