If you don’t see those listed, you are missing some libraries on your system. Run the above command, while still in that source directory. Netatalk will install binaries for you under: /usr/local/sbin  and config under: /usr/local/etc/netatalk. It also installs a basic startup script under your /etc/init.d directory called, easy enough, “netatalk.” #Linux netatalk server install#  I’ll attach my configs for your reference, but here’s a couple basics.ġ. nf  – comment out anything else, and add this line: -udp -noddp -uamlist uams_randnum.so,uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2.so -nosavepasswordĢ. fault – also comment out others, and add these. These are just an example, based on my config. dapool/bu/tm TimeMachine allow:greg cnidscheme:dbd options:usedots,upriv,tm (NOTICE the “tm” at the end of the time machine share below, you must have that for TM to work.)  You’ll need to adjust the names and paths. mpool/Shares/AppleShare AppleShare allow:greg cnidscheme:dbd options:usedots,uprivģ. # server (unix) and legacy client (<= Mac OS 9) charsets nf – I didn’t have this file on one system, so I just created it and added the config below: # machine's AFPserver/AppleTalk name.ĪTALK_NAME=`echo $|cut -d. # AppleTalk specific configuration (legacy) # Set the id of the guest user when using uams_guest.so # uams_clrtxt.so(legacy), uams_randnum.so(legacy)ĪFPD_UAMLIST="-U uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2.so" # available options: uams_dhx.so, uams_dhx2.so, uams_guest.so, # maximum number of clients that can connect: # If you use AFP file server, run both cnid_metad and afpd.Įxport the charsets, read form ENV by apps #Linux netatalk server mac os# # papd, timelord and a2boot are dependent upon atalkd.Ī2BOOT_RUN=no # Control whether the daemons are started in the background.
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