Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the laptop only needs www access no appletalk is needed. Appletalk
is purely a file serving mechanism, like samba or nfs. If you need
appletalk it's pretty easy to set up on OpenBSD.
Well... Appletalk itself is a lower-level protocol than samba or
I need to put a laptop running Mac OS X (10.3 I think) in my
OpenBSD powered network - OpenBSD router/firewall. The problem is that I
don't know
if I need Appletalk or not installed (I have an urgent problem that must
be solved with this laptop, but it's not mine and I haven't
worked
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On Feb 23, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
I need to put a laptop running Mac OS X (10.3 I think)
in my OpenBSD powered network - OpenBSD router/firewall. The
problem is that I don't know
if I need Appletalk or not
Sorry for the top-post but there jsut wasn't anywhere appropriate for
a snip type of thing.
If the laptop only needs www access no appletalk is needed. Appletalk
is purely a file serving mechanism, like samba or nfs. If you need
appletalk it's pretty easy to set up on OpenBSD.
--Bryan
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