Craig White wrote: > On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 21:23 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote: >> Craig White wrote: >>> On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 20:53 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote: >>>> Craig White wrote: >>>>> On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 18:42 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote: >>>>>> Craig White wrote: >>>>>>> On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 17:46 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote: >>>>>>>> Kurt Granroth wrote: >>>>>>>>> On 1/30/10 10:10 AM, Matt Graham wrote: >>>>>>>>>> After a long battle with technology, Craig White wrote: >>>>>>>>>> [snip] >>>>>>>>>>> - Netatalk (Macintosh AFP server) >>>>>>>>>> Really? That package recently dropped off the Gentoo ebuilds list because >>>>>>>>>> there wasn't that much demand for it and it's not really being maintained. >>>>>>>>>> There just aren't as many MacOS 9 boxes out there as there used to be, after >>>>>>>>>> all. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Not just MacOS 9... the modern OS X "File Sharing" uses AFP. It's still >>>>>>>>> the default way to share OS X drives on Linux. >>>>>>>> Funny that would come up. We just configured an ubuntu server with >>>>>>>> netatalk at the IF today. It works with Tiger and Leopard, but 10.5.6+ >>>>>>>> functionality is questionable. >>>>>>> ---- >>>>>>> check the dns on the snow leopard system or better yet, connect via IP >>>>>>> address instead of DNS resolution. I am seeing some strange behavior >>>>>>> from snow leopard. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Craig >>>>>> I wish we could, but I only have a Tiger system to test with. I don't >>>>>> think Don (whose server we worked on) has Snow Leopard yet either, just >>>>>> Leopard. :( >>>>>> >>>>>> I was planning to upgrade the Tiger host to Snow Leopard in the near >>>>>> future. Do you think I should hold off on that? The host is a MacMini. >>>>> ---- >>>>> I have several clients running many Mac's (Leopard) and connecting to >>>>> Netatalk and using it daily... no problemo >>>> Do you have samba sharing any of the same data along with netatalk? >>> ---- >>> yes - everywhere >>> >>> anticipating your next questions... (2.05) and... >>> >>> (sample AppleVolumes.default setting) >>> /home/shares/files Shared Files" perm:775 allow:@"Domain Users" \ >>> rwlist:@"Domain Users" cnidscheme:dbd options:usedots >>> >>> # ls -ald /home/shares/files/.AppleDB >>> drwxrwsr-x 2 ja Domain Users 4096 Dec 7 >>> 18:15 /home/shares/files/.AppleDB >>> >>> # ls -al /home/shares/files/.AppleDB >>> total 34824 >>> drwxrwxr-x 2 ja Domain Users 4096 Dec 7 18:15 . >>> drwxrwxrwx 8 administrator Domain Users 4096 Dec 28 11:09 .. >>> -rw-rwxr-x 1 ja Domain Users 35590144 Dec 23 10:33 cnid2.db >>> -rw-rwxr-x 1 ja Domain Users 0 Dec 7 18:15 db_errlog >>> -rw-rwxr-x 1 ja Domain Users 0 Dec 7 18:15 lock >>> >>> (I find setting the 'group' sticky bit on the shared folder and group >>> ownership and write bits on .AppleDB and all enclosed files essential) >>> >>> Craig >> Thanks Craig. I hope to get to this by the end of the week. I think >> you've covered my unasked questions. :) I'll let you know how I make out. > ---- > one more thing - if you are using 2.05 and LDAP... > > the supplied netatalk 'pam.d' module didn't work for LDAP (probably > works for /etc/passwd users but I always use LDAP now) > > this, however does work with LDAP > > # cat /etc/pam.d/netatalk > #%PAM-1.0 > auth required pam_nologin.so > auth include system-auth > account include system-auth > session include system-auth > password include system-auth > > Craig Thanks for the heads up, Craig. I'll be implementing LDAP eventually, but for now it's just me and the wife on this server. I'll KISS at this point. ;) -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss