Re: Appletalk over IP not working


Subject: Re: Appletalk over IP not working
From: alan premselaar (alien@12inch.com)
Date: Mon Mar 19 2001 - 17:43:28 EST


you *are* running netatalk 1.4b2 + asun, correct?

without the asun extensions to the netatalk package, it doesn't support
appleshare over TCP/IP

At 4:24午後 -0600 3.19.01, Eric Long wrote:
>Without any config file, it still gives me the same error. Same thing if I
>just specify a machine name and port number.
>
>What's weird is that if I start atalkd as well (I currently just need afpd),
>then afpd will run, but I have no clue how it's running because it's not
>binding to any address or port. I know this because I tried connecting when
>it was running and it didn't work.
>
>Whether or not afpd is running, I still see the "Can't assign requested
>address" message in my logs.
>
>Yes, my hosts.allow is configured correctly. I'm currently allowing ALL
>connections to the box. I have no way of telling if atalkd is actually
>working because this box is on another network and I'm setting this up
>remotely. Just want to do appletalk over TCP/IP.
>
>-Eric
>
> > since the box has only one ip, what happens when you make the config:
> >
> > machine_name -port 12001
> >
> > or nothing @ all?
> >
> > w
> >
> >
> > Eric Long wrote:
> >
> >> I tried that before, just tried it again, here's the error:
> >>
> >> netatalkbind: Can't assign requested address
> >> bind: Can't assign requested address
> >>
> >>> From the log file:
> >> afpd[6909]: main: atp_open: Can't assign requested address
> >>
> >> As for the IP, yes it looks a bit odd because I made a typo, it should be
> >> 168 not 158.
> >>
> >> -Eric
> >>
> >>>> I've followed the instructions, searched on the web, in past mailing
>lists,
> >>>> etc. etc. and still cannot figure out how to get afpd to work.
> >>>>
> >>>> In my logs I get the following:
> >>>>
> >>>> main: atp_open: Can't assign requested address
> >>>>
> >>>> In my afpd.conf file:
> >>>>
> >>>> "MACHINE NAME" -tcp -ipaddr 192.158.1.1 -port 548
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> try this:
> >>>
> >>> machine_name -port 12001 -address 192.158.1.1
> >>>
> >>> also, your specified address (xxx.158.xxx.xxx) looks a bit odd. do
>you mean
> >>> xxx.168.xxx.xxx?
> >>>
> >>> w
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >

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