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Author: Craig White
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Subject: Linux and AppleTalk
Yes, use the tarballs from thehamptons - not the rpm

then there is another issue with redhat 6.2 - see below - finally, make sure
that you are changing the correct configuration file because the
configuration file for the rpm is not necessarily the same file as the
tarball will require. Make sure that you create the 'share' and check the
syslog for errors.

.......

'man modprobe' ... the kernel documentation tells you the module name
appletalk.o which can be inserted via 'modprobe appletalk'.

> The alias statement tells the kernel that when it needs network protocol
> family 5 (net-pf-5), it should load the appletalk.o kernel module. I
> don't know why this doesn't work automatically in the RedHat 6.2 kernel.


This has nothing to do with the kernel ... the kernel level autoloader
just calls 'modprobe net-pf-5' which, when nothing is specified in the
/etc/modules.conf (or /etc/conf.modules) file, does nothing.
The suggested entry associates net-pf-5 with the appletalk-module.

BTW: a much better way to load the appletalk module would be a
'modprobe appletalk' in the rc.atalk script. Then, when shutting down
netatalk, you can also add 'sleep 10; rmmod appletalk' after atalkd is
terminated. This way, restarting netatalk does not require a reboot!

Craig

> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Gordon
> Chamberlin
> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 4:27 PM
> To:
> Subject: Linux and AppleTalk
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Sorry if this question is a repeat. I sent it once, but didn't
> see it see on the list.
>
> I'm setting up a redhat 6.2 box to talk via AppleTalk. I've
> tried a few different things to set it up. The netatalk rpm
> available at ftp://contrib.redhat.com/pub/contrib/libc6/i386/
> won't boot. It always complains that there aren't any interfaces
> available.
>
> I tried using the precompiled binaries available at
> http://www.thehamptons.com/anders/netatalk/. The iMac could see
> the linux server, ask for a user name and password, but then
> would authentic. The guest access seemed to work but didn't have
> any shares in the list.
>
> Reading further at that page, it states that if a person can't
> login from a Mac to the linux server it is usually a problem with
> shadow passwords. However, I did download the one that stated it
> had shadow password support.
>
> If someone has some experience with this, any pointers would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>  -Gordon
> --
>   Gordon Chamberlin        Software Architect
>   Visualize, Inc.        http://www.visualizeinc.com
>   (602) 861-0999 ext. 14    

>
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