Subject: Can't login to Netatalk
From: Ken Cunningham (cunningham@medicalrounds.com)
Date: Sat Jun 02 2001 - 00:35:50 EDT
Hello, all
I've been using Netatalk without problem for a couple of years now,
on Redhat 6.1, and it's worked fine. Recently I upgraded to RedHat
7.1 to get the new version of various things, and upgraded at that
time to Netatalk 1.5pre6 but I couldn't log in with my new MacOSX
machines.(MacOS 9.1, etc, all worked fine.) So, now I'm using
Netatalk "pre-asun2.1.4-37b", which I've read on the net works with
MacOSX clients.
My problem: I can't log in as anything but a guest user. None of the
authentication methods seem to work; they all list as being 'not
found', except for randnum, which works, but won't allow me to log in.
Any help, ideas?
Thank you,
Ken
Here's my configuration:
afpd.conf:
"LinuxBox" -transall
AppleVolumes.default:
~ Homes
AppleVolumes.system:
(only the file mapping items)
atalkd.conf:
(blank)
netatalk.pamd:
#%PAM-1.0
auth required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow
account required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
#password required /lib/security/pam_cracklib.so
#password required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow use_authtok
session required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
netatalk.conf:
# Appletalk configuration
# Change this to increase the maximum number of clients that can connect:
AFPD_MAX_CLIENTS=20
# Change this to set the machine's atalk name and zone.
# NOTE: if you're zone has spaces in it, you're better off specifying
# it in afpd.conf
#ATALK_ZONE=@zone
ATALK_NAME=`echo ${HOSTNAME}|cut -d. -f1`
# specify this if you don't want guest, clrtxt, and dhx
# available options: uams_guest.so, uams_clrtxt.so, uams_dhx.so,
# uams_randnum.so
#AFPD_UAMLIST="-U uams_clrtxt.so,uams_randnum.so"
# Change this to set the id of the guest user
AFPD_GUEST=nobody
# Set which daemons to run:
PAPD_RUN=yes
AFPD_RUN=yes
# Control whether the daemons are started in the background
ATALK_BGROUND=yes
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