On 9/5/06, Richard Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "aquarela -n -p -u 0 -w plan9"
>
> and get:
>
> "hostannounce failed: dgram send failed"
>
> every so often.
...
> Does aquarela even do authentication?  I'm finding basically no
> documentation on the whole thing but would like to try it out.

Yes it does; I was using it just this afternoon to export files to
a win2k client, and I couldn't connect until I spelled the password
right.  I didn't use the -n or -w options, just started it
with 'aquarela -p'.

How does aquarela authenticate then?  Is it the user that started the
aquarela server or any valid plan 9 user?


If your client is a Mac, why not use NFS instead of SMB?


Ever used Mac OS X NFS? :-)  I've had quite negative experiences with it.

Dave

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