RE: [netatalk-admins] Need help on setup...


Subject: RE: [netatalk-admins] Need help on setup...
From: Marc Matteo (MMatteo@sacbee.com)
Date: Mon Jan 11 1999 - 13:51:59 EST


If the RPM was built correctly then it shouldn't matter if you're running
shadowed passwords or not (it should be using PAM).

Where did you get said RPM? It sounds like it's broken.

You might want to do an 'rpm -qi netatalk' and find the packager's email
address and emailing him (or her).

Marc
> ----------
> From: dbjerke@bemidji.k12.mn.us
> Sent: Monday, January 11, 1999 9:07 AM
> To: netatalk-admins@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu
> Subject: [netatalk-admins] Need help on setup...
>
> I just installed RedHat 5.2 (from scratch as a server) and then installed
> the rpm netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.0-5
>
> In chooser on the mac I can see the server and when I double-click on the
> server name it pops open the password dialog box. I type in the username
> and password of a valid unix account and I get the following message:
>
> "The connection to this server has been unexpectedly broken"
>
> I then configured the server to allow guest and that lets me get to the
> screen where you would choose which hard drive you wanted to use. (I only
> turned guest access on and I didn't see any hard drives on this screen.
> I'm assuming that in order to see a guest drive I would have to set up a
> account "nobody" and a space on the drive. I did not do this.)
>
> Has anybody else seen this message?
>
> I looked through the docs a little and think I have the confs set up the
> way that the docs say. (but then again, it doesn't work)
>
> One question I did have is about shadow passwords. The shaddow password
> rpm was installed but not run as part of my set up. I tried running it
> and it didn't fix my problem. Is the rpm for netatalk from Redhat
> compiled with shadow passwords enabled?
>
> Thanks for any help you can give me.
> Daryl Bjerke
> Bemidji High School
> dbjerke@bemidji.k12.mn.us
>



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