> between my home and time machine shares in a popup window. > Connecting via the Finder works fine in this setup, I get to choose > path = /data/home/shared/files/timemachine/$u > Here's our existing configuration file: > find anything relevant on the net, hopefully someone here can give me > netatalk starts giving errors on authentication afterwards. Unfortunately, this does not seem to work as desired as > supposed to just work via Samba, but want to keep the per-user Time We want to remove the home directory sharing as that is > authenticated user's home directory as well as a place for time machine > I've run into an issue on our existing setup that used to share both the > On Monday, Ma2:17 AM, Christoph Olszowka wrote: > Is there a reason you don't just point each computer to the same Time Machine directory? They should each create their own subdirectory, without stepping on each other. This case, they should have completely separate file system roots, so Individual users must not see the contents of other people's shares in
> make install should have put into my /etc/init.d folder/ ? > Secondly, what is the expected name of the /etc/init.d daemon script that > Question is, is there a technical reason why this limit is in place? What > I will contribute the fix if you add me on sourceforge, my Iirc OS XĬlient will refuse to use anything older then DHX2 for quite a while The only secure UAM is DHX2 which is also theĭefault UAM in latest Netatalk and OS X client versions. This is only used in UAM_RANDNUM iirc which is insecure anyways by > its classic 128 character buffer is used. > could enter a lot more than that, and the BSD style getpass() function with > Then we have buffers that copy exactly 8 characters even though the user > I was a bit shocked to read this code in afppaswd.c: I would appreciate some advice on how to properly setup LDAP. Log level = default:maxdebug afpdaemon:maxdebug logger:maxdebug Login message = "Company Creative File Server" Mar 30 20:45:00 mg-creativefs afpd: Registering CNID module Mar 30 20:45:00 mg-creativefs afpd: LDAP: not used Mar 30 20:45:00 mg-creativefs afpd: Netatalk AFP/TCP listening on Mar 30 20:45:00 mg-creativefs afpd: servername: mg-creativefs Mar 30 20:45:00 mg-creativefs afpd: uam: "DHCAST128" available Mar 30 20:45:00 mg-creativefs afpd: uam: "DHX2" available Mar 30 20:44:58 mg-creativefs netatalk: Registered with Zeroconf Mar 30 20:44:58 mg-creativefs netatalk: Successfully started avahi Mar 30 20:44:58 mg-creativefs netatalk: Registering server Mar 30 20:44:58 mg-creativefs netatalk: hostname: mg-creativefs Mar 30 20:44:58 mg-creativefs netatalk: Starting Tracker Mar 30 20:44:58 mg-creativefs afpd: signature is Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs afpd: Set syslog logging to level: Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs cnid_metad: CNID Server listening on Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs cnid_metad: Set syslog logging to Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs netatalk: Starting dbus: Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs netatalk: Netatalk AFP server starting Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs systemd: Started Netatalk AFP fileserver for Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs netatalk: Set syslog logging to level: Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs systemd: PID file /var/lock/netatalk not Mar 30 20:44:57 mg-creativefs systemd: Starting Netatalk AFP fileserver for With Netatalk, I can't tell why, or even how to find out why. This is my first time experience, and I'm having problems setting up LDAP