At 15:25 -0800 12/12/05, Scott Baret wrote:
My SE/30 server sits on a Mac II case with nomotherboard. Inside
there are four SCSI disks which use the MacII power supply and tie to
the external SCSI port on the SE/30.
I am curious as to how this huge external disk would work. I have a
ton
At 7:54 AM + 12/12/05, Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to put up my old working SE/30 as a web server. It currently runs
System 7.5.1, has 8 Megs of RAM and a Farallon LAN card, connected to the
PDS slot. I'm planning to connect it to my home network via a cable
connected to
At 00:11 -0800 12/12/05, Clark Martin wrote:
NetPresenz is both a Web and FTP server and will run on the SE/30.
Working that way for almost a decade now. Mostly STP though. A web
server will be pretty slow.
TCP port 80 is all you need.
Port 21, or nearly that, for FTP. But internally
At 9:22 AM -0700 12/12/05, Doug McNutt wrote:
The SE/30 will NOT share files with Mac OS 10.4 or higher. Apple has
deliberately turned off AppleTalk over Ethernet.
It's worse than that. AppleTalk over Ethernet, which is available
under OS X 10.3 and 10.2 if you root around in networking
in Jaguar but I think Finder can do it
in Panther. It works not in Tiger.
Open Door does offer Shareway which can be installed at the OS 7
level to allow connection using IP over Ethernet but the cost is more
than the SE/30 is worth.
As a webserver the SE/30 will be using IP anyway and that's
it
in Panther. It works not in Tiger.
Open Door does offer Shareway which can be installed
at the OS 7
level to allow connection using IP over Ethernet but
the cost is more
than the SE/30 is worth.
As a webserver the SE/30 will be using IP anyway and
that's OK in
Tiger and a lot of other
It's worse than that. AppleTalk over Ethernet, which is available
under OS X 10.3 and 10.2 if you root around in networking prefs to
enable it, is only backwards-compatible with the AppleTalk of
relatively recent classic operating systems. You cannot, for
example, mount a MacOS 10.3 AppleTalk
it
in Panther. It works not in Tiger.
Open Door does offer Shareway which can be installed
at the OS 7
level to allow connection using IP over Ethernet but
the cost is more
than the SE/30 is worth.
As a webserver the SE/30 will be using IP anyway and
that's OK in
Tiger and a lot of other
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to put up my old working SE/30 as a web server. It currently runs
System 7.5.1, has 8 Megs of RAM and a Farallon LAN card, connected to the
PDS slot. I'm planning to connect it to my home network via a cable
connected to my router/switch, and run MacHTTP in there.
But