[netatalk-admins] FreeBSD and Netatalk1.4b2


Subject: [netatalk-admins] FreeBSD and Netatalk1.4b2
From: Keith Clarke (Keith.Clarke@dcs.qmw.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Jan 08 1998 - 12:32:44 EST


Hi netatalk people

Help please!

I'm trying to build a netatalk service on a FreeBSD box (2.2.5 -STABLE) and
get the following messages when trying to start it:

# sh rc.atalk
starting appletalk daemons:AppleTalk not up! Child exited with 1.
 atalkdJan 8 17:16:22 iron atalkd[1597]: addmulti: Address family not
supported
 by protocol family
Jan 8 17:16:22 iron atalkd[1597]: addmulti: Address family not supported
by pro
tocol family
nbp_rgstr: Operation timed out
Can't register iron:Workstation@*
nbp_rgstr: Operation timed out
Can't register iron:netatalk@*
 nbprgstr papd afpd.
#

There are other netatalk servers/routers on the network; this one is
intended to do simple serving with the following config file:

# less atalkd.conf
fxp0 -phase 2 -net 9279 -addr 9279.174 -zone "qmw-DCS"
#

This is consistent with the other servers (same -net, other m/c is -addr
9279.176, same zone).

Thanks for any help that might come this way, and apologies if I'm just
overlooking something stupid - the person who made the original set up has
moved on.

Keith Clarke

ps
for what it's worth, rc.atalk does simple stuff:

echo -n 'starting appletalk daemons:'
if [ -f /usr/local/atalk/etc/atalkd ]; then
        /usr/local/atalk/etc/atalkd -f /usr/local/atalk/etc/atalkd.conf;
        echo -n ' atalkd'
fi

if [ -f /usr/local/atalk/bin/nbprgstr ]; then
        /usr/local/atalk/bin/nbprgstr -p 4 `hostname|sed
's/\..*$//'`:Workstatio
n
        /usr/local/atalk/bin/nbprgstr -p 4 `hostname|sed 's/\..*$//'`:netatalk
                                        echo -n ' nbprgstr'
fi

if [ -f /usr/local/atalk/etc/papd ]; then
        /usr/local/atalk/etc/papd; echo -n ' papd'
fi

if [ -f /usr/local/atalk/etc/afpd ]; then
        /usr/local/atalk/etc/afpd -c 128 -n " Perilous Server"; echo -n
' afpd'
fi

if [ -f /usr/local/atalk/etc/timelord ]; then
        /usr/local/atalk/etc/timelord; echo -n ' timelord'
fi

                                        echo '.'
#



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