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Subject: Help - it works over TCP/IP but not Appletalk (long)
From: "Russell Salerno" <russ () fortunoff ! com>
Date: 2000-01-31 14:33:46
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Question: What should I be looking at if Netatalk works over TCP/IP, but not
over Appletalk?
The configuration is a Pentium 133, Red Hat Linux 6.1, running netatalk+asun
installed from netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-6.i386.rpm, with (I think) a Digital
DE-205 NIC. This is on a small home LAN consisting of a UMAX C-600 Mac
clone running MacOS 8.6 (Farallon fast 10/100 NIC), and a Dayna
MiniEtherPrint bridge with a localtalk Postscript laser printer on the
localtalk side. The Linux box connects via thinwire ethernet to a 4-port
hub. The Mac and Dayna bridge connects to the hub via 10Base-T. The
network is operating properly, at least from a TCP/IP perspective. I can
ping, ftp, http, and telnet between the Mac & the Linux box no problem.
Netatalk appears to be running properly on the Linux host. If I do an
nbplkup there are three items listed, the AFPServer, netatalk, and
Workstation. None of Macs appear. On the Mac, I can run ATview and see the
Mac and the Dayna, but not the Linux box. Going into the Chooser reveals no
file servers. HOWEVER, if in the chooser I connect via TCP/IP it works!
Now for the wierd part: I did the exact same install on a Dell Dimension at
the office (Red Hat Linux 6.1 with netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-6.i386.rpm) and
it works without any problem. So, I think Netatalk doesn't like something
about my hardware configuration, but I have no idea of what to look for...
if someone could point me in the right direction it would be much
appreciated.
thanks,
-Russ Salerno
russ@fortunoff.com
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