Subject: Re: nbp_rgstr: Connection timed out?
From: David Blache (alterego@austin.rr.com)
Date: Wed Apr 26 2000 - 11:13:35 EDT
on 4/26/2000 12:46 AM, Seth D. Mattinen at sethm@roller.reno.nv.us wrote:
> on 4/25/00 10:13 PM, David Blache at alterego@austin.rr.com wrote:
>
>> If I am aliasing an interface, I'm not doing it on purpose. I'm not even
>> sure what "aliasing an interface" entails. :/
>
> Basically, it means giving a single ethernet card two (or more) different IP
> addresses. If each of your ethernet cards only has one IP, then you aren't
> aliasing. =)
Hi Seth,
Ok, cool. I'm not doing that.
> It's possible you don't have the AppleTalk module loaded, or installed, on
> your system. Can you connect to the machine via the IP option in the
> chooser?
Aha! Yes, I can. And TCP/IP is the way I would rather it work anyway. But
are you saying that I am limited to this method (specifying the IP in the
Chooser) if I want to use TCP/IP?
> If you can, it means netatalk is working, but you don't have AppleTalk.
Hmm...See previous question... ?
>>> Try adding:
>>>
>>> alias net-pf-5 appletalk
>>>
>>> to your /etc/conf.modules file.
Will doing this turn off Appleshare IP? That's something I don't want to
do.
>> What does that do exactly? I'm kind of hesitant to do anything until I know
>> more about what the problem is. I hope I'm not offending anyone. I just
>> want to know what's wrong before I go messing with stuff.
>
> By adding that to your conf.modules file, you're telling the kernel to load
> the AppleTalk module at boot time. Try running an "/sbin/insmod appletalk"
> and see what it says.
[root@microcosm pub]# /sbin/insmod appletalk
/lib/modules/2.2.12-20/misc/appletalk.o: a module named appletalk already
exists
> And if you do "/sbin/lsmod -a" it'll tell you what modules are
> currently loaded.
[root@microcosm pub]# /sbin/lsmod -a
Module Size Used by
appletalk 17376 13 (autoclean)
ne2k-pci 4448 1 (autoclean)
8390 5920 0 (autoclean) [ne2k-pci]
eepro100 12112 1 (autoclean)
So apparantly Appletalk *is* loaded. But for some reason the machine does
not show up under Appleshare in the Chooser. But I can connect just fine
with TCP/IP. Hmmm...
(Thank you all for your help in this. I don't know what I would do without
you! =)
-David
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