The server has a large ZFS share with all my backups and archives as well as various KVM instances running off SSDs. I'm trying to dig through the A2SERVER source to see what sort of magic is being done there, if anything.I’ve struggled to improve Samba (SMB) performance between my Mac Pro (Late 2013) running OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 and my CentOS 6.6 Linux server. * VM + Debian 8 + A2SERVER - works fine in System6 * VM + Debian 10 + your project from source- identical to Debian 11. * VM + Debian 11 + your project from source - share and zone show up, but on connect "the file server "NAME" does no use a recognizable logon sequence, you cannot connect to it" * RPi4 + Debian 11 + Netatalk2.2.5 deb file - works fine in OS9, share/zone name shows up in System6 but on connect "no response from server" But no luck with other various Netatalk2 attempts. I can get A2SERVER compiled and running on a Debian 8 Jessie VM and working with GSport no problems, everything shows up as expected. I've been playing with GSport running ROM3 and System 6.0.2 with not much luck. I've gotten Netatalk 3 working with Mac OS X machines (tested on my real iMac G5 OSX 10.5.8), and Netatalk 3 (manual IP only) and Netatalk 2 (AppleTalk automatic detection) on my real iMac 333 running OS 9.2.1. I'm mucking about with my own project at the moment, although I'm not a developer (just a lowly sysadmin), so I'm just combining a lot of open source tools into one installer for people to run on a Raspberry Pi for network storage all manner of old computers and consoles. I'd love to get feedback and bug reports, if you run into anything! I'm a total noob when it comes to AFP (and C programming) so I may very well have made plenty mistakes!Ĭlick to expand.By sheer coincidence I found your project earlier this week, and have been tinkering with it most of the week. ![]() The papd, timelord, and a2boot services are optional and only for those who need printer server, time server, and Apple II netboot functionality, respectively. configure -enable-systemd -enable-ddp -enable-a2boot -enable-cups -enable-timelord -enable-zeroconf -disable-quota -sysconfdir=/etc -with-uams-path=/usr/lib/netatalkĪfterwards, a 'make install' will install and enable the systemd services, and you can start the 'atalkd' and 'afpd' services. ![]() To compile all the bells and whistles for vintage Macs, while disabling features that don't make sense for the same, configure like this: If you want to play around with it, please simply clone the repo and check out the branch-netatalk-2-x branch.
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