Thanks. OK, here is the state of affairs at this time: 1) Webmin is installed and seems to on the whole be working. 2) Netalk configuration file paths have been set as per earlier instructions. 3) Still no change in log in status from my PB 1400. This is regardless of whether the visible AppleShare server in the Chooser window or whether I choose the server IP address option, i.e.:
No no !!! you MUST enter the ip address in chooser ! No "server" will apears in this window until you enters the ip off the server at the first time !
Instead of a blank form (space) for "name" and "password", I am presented with a scroll bar for each. When I run the arrow cursor over each, it turns into a text cursor and I am unable to scroll up or down in either field. This is also the case with the IP address option.
User and password MUST be the same you are created to use with your PB in the Linux Box, remember, Linux/Unix is a SECURE server, there are no "guest" to views the content, until you entrer a VALID username and password no access to you will be granted !
4) The File Manager java applet for Webmin will not load with Konq. I get the message "applet loading" but nothing happens. A way around the conundrum with the log on may be to manually add a user and a password to the relevant netatalk files - if I only knew how. I have read the documentation in SuSE 7.3 Pro, but can't say I am any clearer how to do this. Alternatively, if I knew how (is it possible?), I would attempt a log on to the PB from SuSE.
Again, try Netscape, I never used Konqueroro or anything in KDE to manange files in the webmin, but if you use webmin in MAC just Netscape 4.7 and IE5 works ! Opera, Netscape 6.x, Mozilla or IE 6 Doesn't work att all, and the simtoms is the same you are describing in Konqueror !
5) For some reason, the help directory for Webmin /usr/libexec/webmin/netatalk/help/i was installed as locked and Webmin cannot access it. So much for the Webmin "help".
This I dont shure, maybe usar ?
6) Miscellaneous Options for the Webmin netatalk module returns a Perl script error. This option specifies the maximum number of connections to allow. The error reads as follows:
It is a bug in the module, my system pewsents the same msg, dont't worry, this bug will be fix soon ( I hope ! ;- ) )
"HTTP/1.0 500 Perl execution failed Server: MiniServ/0.01 Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 16:54:26 GMT Content-type: text/html Connection: close
Error - Perl execution failed file not readable at ./netapple-lib.pl line 688."
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