Subject: Re: Solaris 2.6 and netatalk (
From: Adam Oldham (oldham@store.unc.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 07:24:49 EST
Sven-Volker Nowarra wrote:
Hi,I had a similiar problem on a LINUX box, until I put in the
"AppleVolume.system" or "AppleVolume.default" an entry.
I tried the /tmp volume, and gave it the name "TEMP". Looked like this:# this is the top of the file AppleVolume.system...
/tmp TEMP# here comes the conversiuon stuuf, like text to Unix and so on ...
...It worked, and then I could create a file in a users home directory as
well ("/usr/home/my_user/.AppleVolume"), containing additional
user-specific shares...Adam Oldham schrieb:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I've replaced the line in my atalkd.conf file with:
> le0 -phase 2
> so it replaced that with:
> le0 -phase 2 -net 800 -addr 800.5 -zone "Student Stores"
>
> Anyway, this has gotten rid of the unable to bind adress message. But
> now i am a little confused. Before i was jsut starting afpd, now I am
> starting atalkd and papd with it. Still wouldn;'t my problem be with
> afpd? When I start afpd by itself I get the:
> Feb 15 13:28:00 josephus afpd[466]: main: atp_open: Cannot assign
> requested address
>
> When I start all the services with the above atalkd.conf. I get no
> errors in the logs. But I still cannot log on as a user. I can log
> on as guest, but no shares come up.
>
> I am using solaris 2.6 and netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3
>
> I am at a loss now. Thanks for the suggestions.....
>
> Adam
>
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