Subject: Re: Problem setting up an AppleTalk network
From: thomas.riewe (thomas@zeitung-zum-sonntag.de)
Date: Fri Mar 10 2000 - 08:22:59 EST
> I've got a problem setting up an AppleTalk network with NetAtalk.
> I'm a Linux beginner and built up a litte home ethernet
> containing three computers. Two Win-PCs and one Mac, all using the
> AppleTalk protocol.
> One of my PCs is now running under Linux. With yast I sucessfully
> configured my network device as eth0. Then I installed NetAtalk.
> Following the manual, I deleted the config file (atalkd.conf).
> Now (and before I deleted this file) if I want to start NetAtalk
> via "rcatalk start" I get the following messages:
> -
> Starting netatalk:socket: Invalid argument
> atalkd: can't get interfaces, exiting. failed
> -
> What's going wrong?
ask SuSE ... (scnr)
> With Windows, my network works fine.
> I'm using SuSE Linux 6.0 (i386) Kernel 2.0.36 and the version
> 1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2-22 of NetAtalk.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
looks like the ddp-support is missing
you'll need either a fitting module or a
monolithic kernel with compiled-in ddp
thomas (R)
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