![]() The calculation works by reading the band size from the ist XML file of the sparsebundle, reading the bands/ directory counting the number of band files, and then multiplying one with the other. Therefor you MUST NOT use this volume to store other content when using this option, because it would NOT be accounted. IMPORTANT: This is an approximated calculation taking into account the contents of Time Machine sparsebundle images. Example: “vol size limit = 1000” would limit the reported disk space to 1 GB. Useful for Time Machine: limits the reported volume size, thus preventing Time Machine from using the whole real disk space for backup. Select the one, which you want to use for listening. įor initial configuration, it's good to check the log file. Make sure to checkout the documentation for more Time Machine options and other possible AFP uses. Netatalk has a lot of great features not covered in this guide. Let's edit ours with nano /etc/afp.conf and setup our Time Machine Server we'll be using the nano text editor in this tutorial. The afp.conf file contains all AFP specific configurations and AFP volume definitions. Use the following chmod commands to fix this bug. The current Netatalk package (netatalk - 3.1.10-1) has minor posix permission issues. Server messages path: /var/netatalk/msg/ Basic File Share Configuration (Time Machine Server) Please see the file COPYING for further information and details.Īfpd has been compiled with support for these features:Īfp_nf: /var/netatalk/afp_nfĪfp_nf: /var/netatalk/afp_nf The terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Softwareįoundation either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later ![]() This program is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify it under With a simple command afpd -V we can check what features have been compiled into Netatalk.Īfpd 3.1.10 - Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) daemon of Netatalk The good news Time Machine support is available. That was probably a wise decision to save space and provide a broader range of hardware support. You may need to start and enable rvice if it is not running yet.Many of the Netatalk goodies such as Spotlight search, Zeroconfig, ACL and LDAP support have been disabled. Make sure you set -mimicmodel to the desired string (see /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/ist on a Mac for a full list). No configuration is necessary, netatalk will register its own services using the dbus link. Iptables -I OUTPUT -p tcp -m multiport -dport at-rtmp,at-nbp,at-echo,at-zis -j ACCEPT Enable Bonjour/Zeroconfīonjour/Zeroconf is now a requirement of netatalk and is compiled by default. Iptables -I OUTPUT -p udp -dport slp -j ACCEPT AppleTalk iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m multiport -dport at-rtmp,at-nbp,at-echo,at-zis -j ACCEPT Iptables -I INPUT -p udp -dport slp -j ACCEPT Iptables -I OUTPUT -p tcp -dport slp -j ACCEPT Iptables -I OUTPUT -p udp -dport mdns -d 224.0.0.251 -j ACCEPT AFP iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -dport afpovertcp -j ACCEPT SLP iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -dport slp -j ACCEPT If you use the iptables package for firewall services, consider adding the following: (replace -I with -A as necessary)īonjour/Zeroconf iptables -I INPUT -p udp -dport mdns -d 224.0.0.251 -j ACCEPT To allow guest read/write access, first, allow read-only access as in the previous example and then add following lines to a particular share section: ![]() In order to allow guest read-only access to your shared folders, add following line to the section: Warning: Avoid using symbolic links in afp.conf Guest access See afp.conf(5) and the following example (make sure processes have write access to afpd.log): Netatalk 3.x uses a single configuration file, /etc/afp.conf. These files may remain after package removal and should be kept in most cases to disambiguate the services broadcast over the local network. It allows Unix-like operating systems to serve as file servers for Macintosh computers.īesides the configuration files that are installed (and checked during upgrade), netatalk may generate two files /etc/netatalk/afp_nf or /var/state/netatalk/afp_nf which holds the system UUID, and /etc/netatalk/afp_nf or /var/state/netatalk/afp_nf which holds volume UUIDs for TimeMachine. Netatalk is a free, open-source implementation of the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP).
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