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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Sounds kinda neat, like iOS in the earlier days with its sandboxy nature. But shirley you don't get something for nothing. What kind of problems does it introduce? Every type of methodology has certain things it's good at, certain things it's not good at. Of course it's Linux, so the answers...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    There's 3 ways of installing it because there's 3 ways of installing it. From repository, that's fine as long as what they specify in the build specs matches what you want. For example, in Netatalk 2.1 era days, not all the repositories would have it built with AppleTalk enabled. If it wasn't...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    That's great: I assume it's updated dynamically? squints...Arch Linux...pacman...where is it... Suggestions: "Below is an overview of the capabilities and bundled utilities that Netatalk provides. " should have a "with the latest version" because some of the package managers are providing...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    heh sorry I can't be of further help other than "it doesn't work for me". Do you by chance have 9.0.1 on hand? Even then it's a relatively minor, but potential issue. There's bigger fish in the water, such as macipgw. As of right now, I don't think I can particularly recommend it. I have full...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    I still get the error. rofl It says ... \\Appleshare IP [email protected] The file server's connection has unexpectedly closed down. Mildly curious though, the AFP version or connection type (i.e. via AppleTalk or IP) shouldn't really matter. I had the same issue with System 3.3/Finder...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    You have version 9.1.1? nice, I only found 9.0.1 at the latest. Must have missed an updater or something somewhere. That's what I get trying to mount ~/. Tried macipgw with NetPresenz 4.1, can log in but can't list files, eventually times out. Logged into macipgw-vm's FTP server, worked...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Appreciate the pointers. Can you clarify the nesting of shares? AFP over TCP works fine, so yeah I'll poke around a bit more over the weekend. PC MacLAN v9 is really easy to set up in a Windows XP VM. As long as you have it set to Bridged Adapter you shouldn't have any problems. I noticed...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Sure. afp.conf: ; ; Netatalk 4.x configuration file ; [Global] ; Global server settings log level = default:debug log file = /var/log/netatalk.log uam list = uams_dhx2.so uams_dhx.so uams_clrtxt.so uams_guest.so appletalk = yes [Homes] basedir regex = /home ; [My AFP Volume] ; path =...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    No error. Now to re-enter that all in line by line... edit: Launched successfully with command line launch rather than the script. Problem is Fetch still says illegal PORT command from the server, so there must be a problem somewhere.
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    ... looks clean to me in nano. The script was +x'd about an hour before this. maybe I missed something edit: i got NAT rules set up manually by typing $ sudo and then pasting line by line the whole NAT ruleset...let's see what happens
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Ah. huh. Why does the man page not even mention that? The missing nft command was on me, i caught that earlier, but the syntax errors...man... Here's what I get for the A2SERVER script: Note the macipgw failure to start.
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    More updates. Newly compiled 4.0.4 under Mint 22 once again. No issues with the netatalk file server feature. I compiled for Webmin and got it all set up first, then built & compiled Netatalk. Seems like the Webmin module is still in beta status though: First image is after doing something...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Cool. I'll give a try in the next few hours.
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    I get excited waiting for your responses every time rdmark and can't wait to hammer things out. Linux Mint is Debian yes. It uses Ubuntu repositories for software updates, if you type $ sudo apt-get update it sources from Ubuntu updates, right now Noble. Kernel version reported by uname -a is...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Last week I spun up a VM instance of Linux Mint 22 to try Netatalk from source code only, no Webmin work. The version was 4.0.3 and it appeared to compile and build fine, but starting it would leave a variety of errors. I've nuked it and will try again. In the meantime I have some other...
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    Having issues with Disk Copy 4.2 (running in classic) on mac os x 10.4 tiger

    You cannot use any disk program with OS X with the Classic Environment. The only one that will work is $ dd through the Terminal. In Mac OS 9 on compatible machines like the Mac mini G4, the floppy drive should be plugged in first, then Disk Copy 4.2 will work with it. Disk Copy 6.3.3 will not...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Ahhh much thanks, I'll try to remember this when I try again soon this week. Those heroes who dumped all those Apple TIL/KB articles know how to keep me busy :-) Made a post about Netatalk 4.0 on 68kmla.
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    GlobalTalk - Global AppleTalk network for MARCHintosh 2024 (and beyond!)

    I think I figured it out. Apple IP Gateway is a software gateway that seeds EtherTalk networks with MacIP packets. As it cannot route to a LocalTalk or any other port, you need a bridge between the LocalTalk machines and the normal Ethernet network. The bridge then allows EtherTalk packets...
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    GlobalTalk - Global AppleTalk network for MARCHintosh 2024 (and beyond!)

    Normally on a DDP/IP gateway you have the LocalTalk side as say, 192.168.1.x, while the Ethernet side is 192.168.0.x, and the gateway does what a gateway does. IPNetRouter and Vicom Internet Gateway require the two networks to be in different subnets. Apparently, Apple IP Gateway ... doesn't do...
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    GlobalTalk - Global AppleTalk network for MARCHintosh 2024 (and beyond!)

    Appreciate the tip, I'll have a look. Does it only work if it's on the same subnet? I also take it AIR or LocalTalk Bridge is required, as it doesn't appear to open the serial port by itself. EDIT: It works, but I can only test FTP right now. WWW isn't working on either bridge or client...