Re: [netatalk-admins] Personal File Sharing IP?


Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] Personal File Sharing IP?
From: Dave Zarzycki (zarzycki@ricochet.net)
Date: Fri Jul 11 1997 - 15:30:14 EDT


On 7/11/97 11:29 AM, Eric Dubiel-CED016
(Eric_Dubiel-CED016@email.mot.com) wrote:

>Does anyone know if you use Apple's Personal File Sharing with the
>AppleShare 3.7 code if it can do IP, or is this *only* if you have a
>server? (If true, that's *REALLY* dumb)

If you install the AppleShare Workstation client 3.7, it only changes the
software that deals with communication to a server. The software that
allows for personal file sharing is a separate piece of software. The
client is not some magical piece of software that transforms the personal
file sharing (server) code. If we translate your question into the web
arena, we get this:

If I install Netscape Navigator version X, and it supports HTTP/1.1, does
that mean my old Netscape Web Server that supports HTTP/1.0 will support
the new HTTP/1.1 features?

No, the client and the server BOTH need to be upgraded to support this.

>Somehow, I'd think it'd go IP, and Apple doesn't want the cat out of the
>bag, since then less people would buy the AppleShare IP Server
>products... Anyone have a definitive answer, perhaps from some
>documentation? If this functionality does not exist in personal file
>sharing, does anyone know what the timeframe is for inclusion?

Personal File Sharing is not optimized for prime time, even if it did
support afp over tcp. It has a hard limit of 10 connected users and the
performance isn't that great. About the documentation, well, trust, me, I
tested ASIP. About the timeframe, I don't know, and if I did, I couldn't
say.

davez

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Apple Computer, Inc. zarzycki@ricochet.net
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