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* The first UAM is used for Mac OS X. The second is used for Mac OS 9.
* The first UAM is used for Mac OS X. The second is used for Mac OS 9.
* You probably shouldn't serve this on the public internet.
* You probably shouldn't serve this on the public internet.
* If you need to use the other UAMs, some will require your Unix password to be eight or fewer characters in length, and the others will need to use passwords set through <code>afppasswd</code>.
* Don't use the guest UAM if you want to be able to write to anything.


[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:Guides]]

Latest revision as of 21:03, 28 December 2021

/etc/netatalk/afp.conf

[Global]
uam list = uams_dhx2.so uams_dhx.so

[Homes]
basedir regex = /home

[Hunter]
path = /home/huntertur
read only = no

[Disk Images]
path = /mnt/extra/DiskImages

Notes

  • The first UAM is used for Mac OS X. The second is used for Mac OS 9.
  • You probably shouldn't serve this on the public internet.
  • If you need to use the other UAMs, some will require your Unix password to be eight or fewer characters in length, and the others will need to use passwords set through afppasswd.
  • Don't use the guest UAM if you want to be able to write to anything.