I just built and installed netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3 on a freshly minted RedHat 6.0 system (Linux my.host.domain 2.2.5-15smp #1 SMP Mon Apr 19 22:43:28 EDT 1999 i686 unknown). I'm having a problem that I can't find mentioned in the documentation, the FAQ, any of the READMEs, or the netatalk-admins list archive. Access for authenticated users works just fine. Guest access fails. All I can find in the logs is the following: Jul 2 09:52:49 akpi afpd[2327]: ASIP session:548(1) from 207.212.67.116:2092(2) Jul 2 09:52:49 akpi afpd[2295]: server_child[1] 2327 done Jul 2 09:53:06 akpi afpd[2328]: ASIP session:548(1) from 207.212.67.116:2093(2) Jul 2 09:53:06 akpi afpd[2328]: login noauth Jul 2 09:53:06 akpi afpd[2295]: server_child[1] 2328 killed I am running with no afpd.conf file. I tried several variations in afpd.conf, including setting up a dedicated guest server exactly as described in the example afpd.conf file that came with the package. I also tried adding a user to the Linux system called 'noauth.' The results are always exactly the same. Authenticated users can access the server, but guest logins result in an immediate message on the Mac of "The connection to this server has been unexpectedly broken." I built netatalk with PAM and DES support. Shadow passwords are enabled, and appear to work just fine. Any suggestions? Something simple I overlooked, I hope... --Ken ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] California Digital Library Technologies (510) 710-3356 (voice) UC Office of the President (510) 763-2471 (fax) 1111 Franklin Street #7313B [EMAIL PROTECTED] (text page) Oakland, CA 94607-5200 http://dcas.ucdavis.edu/kenhome.html
