Hi,
> Yes, it is possible. Linux has most protocols like IPX and AppleTalk
> built into the kernel. For more info goto http://www.linux.com/howto
> to grabbed the information needed.
This is true, I already have installed a AppleShare Server with linux.
>
> Firstly yiu need to setup Samba or NFS on the Linux server and enable
> the AppleTalk protocol so that your APPLE machine could see the Linux
> server and shared resources.
What does samba or nfs have to do with appleshare?
The Linux-Server is already seen from the Apple/Mac. I want it vice versa.
> I personally prefer Samba over NFS as Samba is GNU and reliable.
What is samba over NFS? IMHO samba and NFS are both network-file-systems.
> For more information on SAMBA, goto http://www.samba.org
In the meantime I have found a tool which makes it possible to mount
a shared folder from a remote apple macintosh under linux, but
the software is too old and does not compile. It is called afpfs.
Perhaps does someone know where to find the newest version?
> Good luck!
Thanks
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > is it possible to mount a shared folder of an apple macintosh?
> > Or is there any tool wich makes it possible to access files on
> > a appleshare perhaps like ftp?
> >
Oliver
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