(re: netatalk)
> Works quiet well apart from a startup lag as appletalk is registered. 
> The source is easy to compile as a service and by default 
> allows users 
> across your lan to log into their home directory.
> 
> Netatalk will usually configure itself when installed, the biggest 
> problem with newer nix distros is the firewall installed by default 
> (kernel 2.2.x up) needs to be told to allow udp/tpc port 548 for 
> appletalk. This is the default port and what older versions of 
> appleshare only can search for servers on. It can be changed or 
> multiple servers can be configured to suit your needs 
> (lan/web/guest/member/ect all with different ports and access rights).

Good info, thanks.

> I'm yet to master the print server. grrrr. As for Netatalk being a 
> kernel module? are you confusing hfs support?

I'm only repeating what I thought I once read.  Very possibly wrong, apart from the 
mere existence of netatalk.  I know very little about it.

Tim
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