ipkg -force-downgrade install /path/to/downloaded_netatalka.ipkg
On Sunday 13 January 2013 00:42:52 Arnaud wrote:
> Restored old package, now works great. Thank you !!!
As a matter of fact I have netatalk_3.0.1_arm.ipk compiled and available.
As I don't have a mac, and the "afpfs" client that I use to test netatalk had some issues with 3.0.1, I didn't release it.
The newer 3.x netatalk uses a completely new configuration file, samba-like, and there is no webUI for configure it, so you have to do that yourself.
I enclose it If someone wants to test it and report back. You have to remove your current netatalk first.
Joao
PS-again, attaching failed when using the Google Groups web interface under Chrome beta/linux, now using e-mail.
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Hi! There!!
After have the same problem related. I installed the Netatalk 3.0.1 and now my Time machine is working, I just a simple configuration, of course you can optimize the configuration.
My afp.conf :
[Global]
log file = /var/log/netatalk.log
log level = default:info
hostname = nas
hosts allow = 192.168.5.0/24
uam list = uams_dhx.so uams_dhx2.so
[Time Machine]
time machine = yes
path = /mnt/md0/backup/mac/timemachine
vol size limit = 300000 # size in MiB
valid users = jcfleal
Before restart the daemon service, I created a user entry with afppasswd -a .
Cheers,
Júlio César Leal
On Monday, January 14, 2013 8:13:26 PM UTC, Julio Leal wrote:Hi! There!!
After have the same problem related. I installed the Netatalk 3.0.1 and now my Time machine is working, I just a simple configuration, of course you can optimize the configuration.
My afp.conf :
[Global]
log file = /var/log/netatalk.log
log level = default:info
hostname = nas
hosts allow = 192.168.5.0/24
uam list = uams_dhx.so uams_dhx2.so
[Time Machine]
time machine = yes
path = /mnt/md0/backup/mac/timemachine
vol size limit = 300000 # size in MiB
valid users = jcfleal
Before restart the daemon service, I created a user entry with afppasswd -a .
Cheers,
Júlio César Leal
Obrigado Júlio!
Do you mind to add a [Homes] section and see if ordinary users are able to use it and a share (not as a Time Machine)?
Do you really need to use afppasswd? according to the manual you shouldn't (see the Note)
Do you really need the 'uam list' in the Global section? According to the manual, 'The default is "uams_dhx.so uams_dhx2.so"'
Sorry, I hate to have unnecessary things in configuration files, KIS is my lemma ;-)
Thanks
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