Mine always says that, i think if you go to the chooser, select appletalk, and then select host, and put in the ip number of your server/linux machine, you will suddenly connect to it. Sometimes my server already appears in a list to be selected, but since upgrading the mac to 100mps from 10 or whatever its called, it doesnt appear without specifically putting the ip address in. You should then be asked for a username and password, and then a list of shares will appear. hmm perhaps we all need to add some info to the standard appletalk/linux howto's they are pretty flimsy. I'll take a look for you in the morning, when I switch my mac on . i can send you my config files if you need them. dids -----Original Message----- From: W.D.McKinney [mailto:deem@wdm.com] Sent: 11 October 2000 19:58 To: dids Subject: RE: [SLE] atalkd and Mac's
yep i have my server on 192.168.0.99 and my mac on 192.168.0.4
I have a shared folder, which my pcs( win2k ) my linux server and my mac can all see ( v useful )
What help do you need ?
dids
-----Original Message----- From: W.D.McKinney [mailto:deem@wdm.com] Sent: 11 October 2000 08:26 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] atalkd and Mac's
I have a Mac workstation I need to get up running with atalkd with my SuSE 7.0 server. The man page is less than complete here and I'm wondering if there is anyone on the list who is using this service ?
It's a 192.168.XXX.XXX scheme with the sever side NIC connection being eth1=192.168.0.1 and the Mac being 192.168.0.20
I need to store files on the sever if possible. Anyone ?
Best Regards /Dee
Appletalk under Mac OS 9.0.4 says - Current Zone: <no zones available> Could you point me to the next step ? Thanks /Dee -- W.D.McKinney (Dee) -=- deem@wdm.com **The Network is the People** -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq