Thanks Jason, 

Yes, I can ping the Macs from the server but I cannot access the 
Appletalk volume via the IP address from the Macs. I don't have 
Appletalk IP enabled on the server (no afpd.conf). 

I just can't understand why it worked before but now won't work 
with the new NIC.

Matthew


>Hi Matthew!
>
>Can you see the server if you use the IP address? Can you ping 
each of the
>Macs from the server?
>
>Cheers,
>Jason.
>
>> From: Matthew Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 09:01:06 -0400
>> To: Netatalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Netatalk up but invisible to Macs
>> Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Resent-Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 09:14:13 -0400 (EDT)
>> 
>> I'm having a problem with my Netatalk setup after switching 
ethernet cards.
>> I'm running netatalk-19990130 NetBSD/macppc on a Supermac 
C500. I previously
>> had two Dayna (DEC based cards) and I just switched one to a 
SMC card. The
>> setup was running fine before I made the switch. The Dayna 
card I pulled
>> handled the Netatalk interface on my internal network. I 
changed the
>> atalkd.conf to reflect the new interface name.
>> 
>> When I boot the Netatalk daemons start up with no messages 
and there are no
>> messages in the syslog. If I do a nbplkup I get:
>> 
>> mojo:AFPServer   65280.20:128
>> mojo:netatalk   65280.20:4
>> mojo:Workstation   65280.20:4
>> AXIS37CB89_CFG:LaserWriter   65384.224:129
>> Stylus_740:EPSONLQ2   65384.224:128
>> 
>> The bottom two entries are for my Axis print server on my 
Stylus 740. The
>> strange thing is that my Mac doesn't show up here and the 
Netatalk server
>> doesn't show up in the Mac's chooser. I've tried rebooting 
after removing
>> the adress and network info in atalkd.conf (leaving only the 
interface name)
>> but it doesn't make any difference.
>> 
>> Any ideas?
>> 
>> Cheers, 
>> 
>> Matthew Reill

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