![]() ![]() You should try to find out if you NAS runs Netatalk 2 or Netatalk 3 (3 is more likely)įind out if it is compiled with AppleTalk (DDP) support How is server discovery supposed to work in this case? because there will be no IP to type in the Chooser since it's plain AppleTalk over LocalTalk. įrom the LocalTalk of the macs I should see the share folder? Is it? ![]() In addition also a couple of AirTalk from. For this I have an Asante LocalTalk/Ethernet bridge and a set of LocalTalk boxes + serial cables. since the SE/40 is running a 68040, would it be convenient to install a 040 compiled network libraries?Īs a next step I'd like to network my non-NIC-card-equipped Macs. When copied locally they are just fine, it a known issue? Any way to solve it? i believe the file system used in shared folded in the NAS does not support resource fork and files must remain sit or binhex, not a big deal.Īny advice for a better configuration and other features for my networked Macs? E.g. One weird thing is that files' size shown in the Finder are wrong, it's mostly 158MB for almost every file with some exception, even if they are of a few Kbytes. I then installed OT 1.1.2 + AppleShare Client 3.7.4 (thanks to in my SE/40 system 7.5.5 equipped with a NIC card and from the Chooser typing the IP address I was able to connect.įrom the SE/40, I can browse, get and put files in the shared folder: amazing! This can be handy for anyone with a suitable Synology NAS. I configures a "mac" user in the NAS and I opened my OS 9.2.2 virtualised in UTM and typing the IP address of the NAS. When I installed it a couple of years ago it was meaningless to me. I then recall an AFP flag in the "File Services". I was struggling installing Netatalk as a docker container in my NAS 218+ when I noticed the error "port 548 already in use". I have something that can be useful to other and some questions at the end. ![]()
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