I was running into the same problemI brought down virbr0, removed netatalk
with synaptic and reinstalled it and it worked.
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I am running into the same problem, but I only have one connection at
eth0 (in addition to lo and virbr0, which I tried disabling to no
avail). Running Jaunty on 32 bits.
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I got a similar problem when installing netatalk on a freshly installed
intrepid system. I also have two eth cards.
r...@hylton:~# aptitude
Selecting previously deselected package db4.6-util.
(Reading database ... 123130 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking db4.6-util (from
I get a similar error with Ubuntu 8.04 i386 when installing netatalk with
apt-get.
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Unpacking netatalk (from .../netatalk_2.0.3-9_i386.deb) ...
Setting up netatalk (2.0.3-9) ...
Starting Netatalk services (this will take a while): nbp_rgstr: Connection
timed out
Can't register
@Ante - subject not adressed specifically defaults the topic/title of this
page!:)
In other words - package netatalk fails to install on Hardy 8.04 32-bit.
Also, I've just tried it on Hardy 8.04.1 X86_64 generic and it installs
fine!
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@yct - as commented couple of times in this bug report, netatalk doesn't
work if your only working interface is wireless. atalkd will quit with
message 'zero interfaces'. You need to have ethernet connection to
install (to be specific - start) netatalk. PPP and WiFi connection don't
do appletalk.
If you would like to install netatalk without ethernet connection, set
up an IP on a interface:
sudo ifconfig eth0 10.0.0.1 up
and then install netatalk.
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@Jeff - hostname returns hostname. hostname --short returns hostname
without domain part (it doesn't parse /etc/hosts; it looks at
/etc/hostname which has single line and returns everything before the
first '.'.
@nicholas - your eth0 is wireless?
@yct - what does? As you can see, there are
Happens in Hardy too.
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I tried installing netatalk on a reasonably plain ubuntu gutsy version. It
failed with:
Setting up netatalk (2.0.3-6ubuntu1) ...
Starting Netatalk services (this will take a while): eth0: disabled.
atalkd: zero interfaces, exiting.
invoke-rc.d: initscript netatalk, action start failed.
dpkg:
Hi! I have some great news (I think).
I am not sure what is the standard for choosing a host name, but Ubuntu let me
pick:
foobar
I assumed that this is an acceptable host name. I know that on Mac OS X, it
would look like this:
foobal.local
The problem is how hostname parses names from the
czil wrote:
So I hope this will be the same I restartet the machine tomorrow ;-)
Sometimes
At least, the annoying message is away. It is not running as it should now,
therer wher no configfiles in the netatalkfolder but I took the ones from the
old system. maybe I get it with printing
Hi Ante, thanks for help, everything works fine now. I think it was no
googd idea to change the system from 6.10 to 7.x. something is wrong
again with this ubuntu, but not with netatalk anymore. so it was good
work you have done. thx.
theo
Ante Karamatić schrieb:
czil wrote:
So I hope
@czil
You have misconfigured system. Your hostname is 'earl66', but you
/etc/hosts doesn't contain information about it. It should have
something like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.1.1 earl66.localdomain earl66
When you fix your /etc/hosts, installing netatalk, if eth0
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@czil
You have misconfigured system. Your hostname is 'earl66', but you
/etc/hosts doesn't contain information about it. It should have
something like this:
127.0.0.1
thank you very much for your help!
theo
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@czil
You have misconfigured system. Your hostname is 'earl66', but you
Here is the strace:
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socket(PF_APPLETALK, SOCK_DGRAM, 0) = 3
socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_IP) = 4
ioctl(4, SIOCGIFCONF, {64, {{lo, {AF_INET, inet_addr(127.0.0.1)}},
{eth1, {AF_INET, inet_addr(192.168.0.100)) = 0
close(4)= 0
ioctl(3, SIOCGIFFLAGS,
Could everybody with problem add output of 'ifconfig'?
Thanks
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Could everybody with problem add output of 'ifconfig'?
Thanks
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Hi Ante, it's the latest Version 7.x of Ubuntu (It's Feisty I think and
Kernel: initrd.img-2.6.20-16-generic
?), I can't reach the Version direct, because I use an older Version of
Ubuntu (6.06) now, on which Netatalk run very good. I will try the fix,
but I'm not shure this will work with the
czil wrote:
Hi Ante, it's the latest Version 7.x of Ubuntu (It's Feisty I think
and
Yes, it is... And it works on my feisty, hm...
Kernel: initrd.img-2.6.20-16-generic
uname -r - command to get kernel version, so that would be
2.6.20-16-generic. Feisty I have has -server I'll try with
Hi Ante, its a bad bug. I can't get out this package of Synaptic and for
this I can't install or update anything without getting this annoying
Error. Sometimes it stops installing because of the bug. I need Netatalk
to connect my I-Mac. It's the only thing that does this.
Theo
Ante Karamatić
Interesting. What kernel do you use? Cause, I can reproduce this on
Gutsy, but not on Feisty.
For a quick fix, if you need only file sharing, setting ATALKD_RUN and
PAPD_RUN in /etc/default/netatalk to 'no' should make it possible to
finish configuring netatalk (run in terminal: dpkg --configure
I'll try reproduce bug.
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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I would greatly appriciate if this bug were fixed (ie I think that the
priority should be high).
Netatalk seems to be the only sane way to set up an Apple network.
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