Subject: Re: Working over TCP
From: yardley (yardley@home.com)
Date: Fri Jan 05 2001 - 23:39:13 EST
Actually, to get netatalk to connect over ip the netatalk machine has to be
in the same domain as the mac. That is all I did and it worked fine. I
then changed the domain and it would no longer mount over IP through the
chooser. I don't know the technical reason why. All I know is that it
worked.
TimY
----- Original Message -----
From: "Duncan Sinclair" <sinclair@dis.strath.ac.uk>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 7:18 AM
Subject: Re: Working over TCP
>
> Peter Gutowski writes:
>
> >On Tuesday, January 2, 2001, Miguel Beccari <miguel.beccari@clikka.com>
wrote:
> >>netatalk is working fine......
> >>
> >>but not over tcp!
>
> >The problem is probably not afpd but rather, your nameserver. The name
> >as it appears in the chooser must resolve to an IP address on the local
> >network. But it's still a bit more complicated than that, and I believe
> >that the hostname or domain name of the linux box has some influence
> >here. (You can also use the "Server IP address..." button to enter
> >either the hostname or I23.456.789.012)
>
> This seems to be a new urban myth. My Sun appears as "Department Server"
> in my Chooser. I don't even think it would be possible to put this name
> in the DNS. But TCP connections work OK for me.
>
> I believe the Mac gets the IP number from the server either in the
original
> NBP (Chooser) information, or through an initial appletalk-based meeting
of
> minds. I think it's the second one...
>
> There may well be factors concerning what IP number your server thinks
> it has, compared with what the client thinks it is. For example, if
> you have more than one IP number, perhaps if the server uses the wrong
> one, the client will not be able to initialise a TCP connection and
> fall back to AppleTalk. (As afp over tcp always worked for me, I not
> an expert on the possible ways it can fail.)
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Duncan Sinclair.
>
> PS> Anyone know how the latest netatalk-1.5 pre-release is on Solaris?
> Does it compile yet?
>
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