Do you see anything in your /var/log/messages file when netatalk starts?
You probably shouldn't be using such a large netrange (0-65534) as there
are kernel limits on the netrange.  Can you try setting that to 0-9 and
the address to something in that range?

        Andy

On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Martin Espinoza wrote:

> I have some fun little problems with my netatalk setup on my linux box 
> "hal" (No, I didn't name it.) This system is successfully providing file,
> print, and DHCP services to nearly all the systems in my office, including
> some of the macs. However, some of the OTHER macs are not playing along.
> 
> Notably, one of the powerbooks and one G4 (out of three and two, respec-
> tively) can not see the print queues on the system, and none of the
> machines can see it in the chooser right now (though if I put in its
> FQDN or IP address in the "Server IP Address..." popup, I can get to the
> shares, which work without a hitch.
> 
> Also, I'm trying to create a zone "Internal" from the linux box, and it's
> there, but none of the macs can see it. What gives?
> 
> All machines are on a 100mbps switched network. They are generally (but not
> always) one to a port. There's never more than four systems on a single port,
> which only happens in one instance. In two other instances, there are two.
> 
> The network card is a real DEC Tulip:
> eth0: Digital DS21140 Tulip at 0xec00, 00 c0 95 fa ff 62, IRQ 19.
> eth0:  EEPROM default media type Autosense.
> eth0:  Index #0 - Media 10baseT (#0) described by a 21140 non-MII (0) block.
> eth0:  Index #1 - Media 100baseTx (#3) described by a 21140 non-MII (0) block.
> eth0:  MII transceiver found at MDIO address 1, config 3100 status 786b.
> eth0:  Advertising 01e1 on PHY 1, previously advertising 01e1.
> eth0: Setting full-duplex based on MII Xcvr #1 parter capability of 41e1.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Appletalk is in the kernel:
> NET4: AppleTalk 0.18 for Linux NET4.0
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Here's my uname output: (domain x'd, it's not xxx)
> [mespinoz@hal /etc]$ uname -a
> Linux hal.internal.xxx.com 2.2.12-20smp #1 SMP Mon Sep 27 10:34:45 EDT 1999 i686 
>unknown
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The zone appears to be created:
> [mespinoz@hal /etc]$ getzones
> Internal
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Lots of stuff shows up in an nbplkup =.
> You can see the print queues on the box itself at the very top of the list.
> Note the stupid photoshop crud. I *hate* that. The printer at the bottom
> is a real live Appletalk Print Queue ON a Tektronix Phaser 740. I have that
> stuff turned off on my HP Print Server and on my HP 4050 TN (built in print
> server.)
> 
> [mespinoz@hal /etc]$ nbplkup =
>             HP Laserjet 4050 TN:LaserWriter                        65280.150:129
>            Tektronix Phaser 740:LaserWriter                        65280.150:128
>                             hal:netatalk                           65280.150:4
>                             hal:Workstation                        65280.150:4
>                         macbeth:AFPServer                          65280.59:128
>                         macbeth:netatalk                           65280.59:4
>                         macbeth:Workstation                        65280.59:4
>                                :ARA - Personal Server              65403.175:2
>                     <Unnamed>-1:  Power Macintosh                  65403.175:252
>       8BIM_001_144968_PSW550R7?:An unknown user                    65280.128:251
>        8BIM_001_144968_PSW550R7:8BIM_001_144968_PSW550R7           65280.128:251
>                       <Unnamed>:  Power Macintosh                  65280.128:252
>         Jeff xxxxxxxUs Computer:  Power Macintosh                  56.104:252
>         Jeff xxxxxxxUs Computer:Workstation                        56.104:4
>           Ert xxxxxxUs Computer:ARA - Personal Server              65280.128:2
>           Ert xxxxxxUs Computer:Multi-User Client                  65280.128:48
>           Ert xxxxxxUs Computer:  Power Macintosh                  65280.128:252
>           Ert xxxxxxUs Computer:Workstation                        65280.128:4
>                             MAC:  Power Macintosh                  41201.173:252
>                             MAC:Workstation                        41201.173:4
>           John xxxxxUs Computer:ARA - Personal Server              65280.105:2
>           John xxxxxUs Computer:Multi-User Client                  65280.105:48
>           John xxxxxUs Computer:  Macintosh PowerBook              65280.105:252
>           John xxxxxUs Computer:Workstation                        65280.105:4
>                      Phaser 740:LaserWriter                        65379.99:128
> 
> Last names have been x'd to protect the guilty.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Here's my atalkd.conf...
> eth0 -router -phase 2 -net 0-65534 -addr 65280.150 -zone "Internal"
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> And my papd.conf:
> HP Laserjet 4050 TN:\
>         :pr=|/usr/local/bin/lpr -Php4050tn: \
>         :pd=/usr/local/atalk/ppd/hp4050.ppd:
> Tektronix Phaser 740:\
>         :pr=|/usr/local/bin/lpr -Pphaser740: \
>         :pd=/usr/local/atalk/ppd/phaser740.ppd:
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Lastly, my AppleVolumes.default:
> # This file looks empty when viewed with "vi".  In fact, there is one
> # '~', so users with no AppleVolumes file in their home directory get
> # their home directory by default.
> ~
> /opt/public             Public
> /opt/art                Art
> /opt/software           Software
> /opt/drivers            Drivers
> [mespinoz@hal etc]$ 
> 
> 
> So, basically, I'm not really sure what's going on. Oh, just for laughs,
> here's a snippet from my dhcpd.conf. This is running on the same box as
> netatalk.
> 
> No, this is not on xxx.com.
> 
>       option domain-name "internal.xxx.com";
>         option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.2, 63.76.46.131;
>         option routers 192.168.1.1;
>         option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
>         option broadcast-address 192.168.1.255;
>         option netbios-name-servers 192.168.1.2;
>         option netbios-dd-server 192.168.1.2;
> 
> The macs, like everything else, come up via DHCP.
> 
> So, like, what am I doing wrong? What should I be trying?
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>           [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- LAN/MIS Administrator
>       "You are what you do when it counts." -- John Steakley, Armor
> 

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