Re: multiple AFP servers?


Subject: Re: multiple AFP servers?
From: Mac Conin (mconin@euc.de)
Date: Sun Apr 08 2001 - 09:55:59 EDT


Hmm.

Flint Million wrote:
>
> Hello...
> I have been experimenting with the idea of running multiple AFP servers on
> one copy of netatalk. I've edited the afpd.conf file to include all the
> servers I want to run. Here is the problem: I can change the DEFAULT and
> SYSTEM AppleVolumes files, but not the AppleVolumes file for each user.
> For example, say I wanted two servers: one for home directory access and
> another for access to a Samba-enabled directory - SEPARATE from the
> homedir. One might be called "Linux AFP" and the other called
> "Windows-compatible Shared"...
>
> Can I tell netatlk to use different USER.applevolumes files as
> well as different default ones?

Yes, you can.

first place in the users home directory the volumes you want them to see.
Then you can edit the /etc/atalk/Applevolumes.default to show a global volume

if you call afpd -u (home directory .Applevolumes first) this should fit.
Also you can tell any volume options like allow:@users deny:user2

 For instance, I want the default AFP
> server to use ~/.AppleVolumes and the secondary server to use
> ~/.AppleVolumes.samba
>
> Also, can I restrict certain users from using the secondary server? Say I
> have two users: user1 and user2, and user1 should be able to access both
> servers, but user2 should only be able to access the first server; if he
> tries to access the secondary server, his password is rejected.
>
> Flint Million
> dukenukm@zevils.com

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