Re: [netatalk-admins] AFP 2.2


Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] AFP 2.2
From: John Sutton (john@scl.co.uk)
Date: Sun Oct 19 1997 - 16:06:40 EDT


Michael

I've had no problem running afpd (netatalk 1.4b2+asun0.16 thereabouts)
_without_ atalkd (the Appletalk stuff) running. It moans a bit when it
first comes up but otherwise runs fine. Compiles and runs out of the box
on my Linux 2.0.27 kernel - I don't run shadow passwords which seems to
account for 90% of the grief which people get!

>Hi, I've never used netatalk, but since list seems to carry the
>development-related traffic, I thought this might be a good place to
>ask my question. I'm interested in running an afpd which only talks to
>TCP/IP via standard inetd. Basically, I'd just as soon not deal with
>the hassle of AppleTalk if possible, but given netatalk's
>implementation I'm not sure it's possible to do something of this
>sort. I've also sent out feelers about CAP which is also now
>supporting AFP 2.2.
>
>Is anyone aware of a way to do this? Even running some bizarre form of
>netatalk (i.e. with certain portions disabled or not compiled) would
>be fine. I've even contemplated writing something from scratch, but I
>think that's far beyond the scope of what I can do, especially after
>getting my hands at long last on the AFP specification. Also, I'm not
>a C/C++ programmer and would probably try to implement in python or
>perl.
>
>Anyway, if anyone knows of a way to do what I'm looking to do, please
>let me know. Or if anyone thinks my idea's interesting, I'd be
>gratified to know I'm not a total oddball. Thanks for whatever
>guidance anyone can provide.
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