Subject: Re: AppleShare IP on NetBSD
To: netbsd-portmac68k <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Ladislav Popov <lada@first-net.cz>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/19/2000 06:57:51
on 19.7.2000 6:30, T&B at list.mac68k@tandb.com.au wrote:

>> Now I'm waiting while my IIcx test machine builds netatalk.
> 
> I got an error:
> auth.h:12: security/pam_appl.h: No such file or directory
> 
> I checked:
> http://www.redhat.com/support/manuals/RHL-6.0-Manual/install-guide/manual/doc0
> 89.html
> 
> but couldn't find a download. So I edited the MakeFile and commented out PAM:
> #PAMDIR=/usr
> 
> Then I did:
> make #again, without error this time
> make install
> 
> cp /usr/local/atalk/etc/rc.atalk /etc
> 
> vi /etc/rc.local
> # in vi I added:
> . /etc/rc.atalk   #start appletalk and afp (AppleShare)
> 
> vi /etc/rc.atalk
> # in vi I commented out then pap startup (I don't need a print server)
> 
> After rebooting, I tried to connect from an AppleShare client via AppleTalk
> and TCP/IP. Both failed. The message log shows:
> 
> Jul 19 14:12:53 macbsd afpd[197]: dsi_tcp_open: sigaction: Invalid argument
> Jul 19 14:12:53 macbsd afpd[180]: server_child[1] 197 exited 1
> 
> Anyone know where to get pam, why I can't connect or can give other tips?

I have got exactly the same problem. I found, that if I specify config files
(using -f directives in atalkd and afpd inside rc.atalk, I could connect
 to the server using AppleShare, but not AppleShare IP)

Lada