Maybe I should clarify some things here...

I need access to AFS, so will have AFS and Kerberos compiled
in.  The versions that I've tried were:

One, versions up to:
 netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.4-38b
                                                                                
And, from Wes Craig:
 netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3um0


My main problem for needing to upgrade to newer Netatalk is the
new blasted MacOS 9 machines that we're getting in.


At 16:27 -0400 10 April 2000, John Lockard <jlockard> wrote:

> But I don't normally stay subscribed to the list to be able to
> see everything that's going across...
> 
> First question:
>  Since the RSUG group at UMich doen't keep an up to date
>  archive of the netatalk-admins mailing list, I'm wondering
>  if anyone else does?
> 
> Second question:
>  I've got a Solaris 2.7 Sparc box, running Netatalk (Well
>  running isn't correct, more like a dog, with three bad legs,
>  limping along in a mine field).  What happens is this, after
>  one connection from a Mac client, the thing works fine.  If
>  the Mac client makes a second connection, the parent afpd
>  process dies, and the second connection is not established.
>  The first process lives on for a while, and eventually dies
>  in the death throws of terminal flatulence.
> 
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
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