Subject: Re: Macintosh 9.1 und Linux netatalk question
From: John Hogan (john@baywave.com)
Date: Fri May 18 2001 - 11:37:28 EDT
why do my brain farts smell so bad? i have a good connection from an os 9.1 
mac powerbook to a suse linux fileserver on an internal (192.168.0.* IP)... 
i cannot configure the server to:
1) authenticate users... unlimited access for all to '/tmp' of all places
2) put user into /home/user on connection
please give an example of how to configure a 'one user - home directory' 
configuration directive for 'afpd.conf'... i would appreciate it very much
- hogan
At 10:05 AM 5/18/2001, Trevor Allett wrote:
>At 16:52 +0200 2001-05-18, Christoph Sold wrote:
>>Thanh-Cong Ho schrieb:
>>>
>>>  Under OS 9.0, my Mac worked very well with Netatalk Linux SuSE 7.0
>>>  After update on 9.1, I have no contact to the Linux server,
>>>  but it works OK with Windows NT Server. In the netatalk- network
>>>  I can't see my Linux server (IP OK, apple talk activ !!!)
>>
>>in the chooser, hit the Connect to server button, enter the IP address
>>of your netatlak server. Probably the connect will succeed. Something
>>has changed in 9.1 which prevents netatalk servers from showing up in
>>the chooser.
>>
>>HTH
>>-Christoph Sold
>
>i have  one machine that has been upgraded from 9.0.4 -> 9.1 and i can 
>still see all of my linux servers as before the upgrade, suse 6.3 with 
>netatalk 1.4b2+asun 2.1.3-30 also suse 6.4 and 7.0. . .
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