Netatalk daemon

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I'm hoping that someone might be able to provide some suggestions on a minor
irritating nuisance. We have Mac's and PC's on our network, and I have set
up a server with Samba and Netatalk on it for sharing files back and forth.
After reading through the documentation, I have determined that Netatalk
works just as we would like for it too with it's default configuration.

The documentation, and the notes inside of the config files indicate that
'guest' mode is enabled by default, however, when I log in from a Mac, I am
asked for a username without even the option of logging on as 'guest'. To
get around this, we have set up a user that we use on both Samba and the Mac
to share files with everybody. This has worked great for a loooong time, but
I was once again reminded that it would be so much easier if we could just
log on as guests. (I had to restart the atalk daemon today, and was just
poking around in the config files.).

Does anyone have any ideas?

Craig D.

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Craig Daters (craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Systems Administrator
West Press Printing & Copying
1663 West Grant Road
Tucson, Arizona 85745-1433
USA

Tel: 520-624-4939
Fax: 520-624-2715

www.westpress.com

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