barry@sun.udel.edu (Barry Fausnaugh) (08/14/90)
I am trying to set up CAP on a SUN 3 running SunOS 4.1. I am using a Kinetics FastPath 4 as my Apple-Ether gateway. I have atalkad installed and running and it allows two sites seperated by a TCP/IP network to talk to each other. However, I cannot seem to get aufs to work. As best I can tell, I have installed both products properly. I can start aufs running and the process will remain running but nothing will show up in my chooser when I select the AppleShare client software and the appropriate zone. My first question is this: Does the download file that comes with the Kinetics Box (K-Star download 8.0) work with atalkad (or at least should it?) Secondly, what are some of the common mistakes that I could be making that might cause this to happen? I have included a copy of both my atalkatab file and my atalk.local file for reference. I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can give me as I am probably going to have to have strand by strand hair replacement because of the amount of hair pulling that I have done. :-) Thanks in advance, Barry
barry@sun.udel.edu (Barry Fausnaugh) (08/15/90)
In article <13352@sun.udel.edu> barry@sun.udel.edu (Barry Fausnaugh) writes: >I am trying to set up CAP on a SUN 3 running SunOS 4.1. I am using a >Kinetics FastPath 4 as my Apple-Ether gateway. I have atalkad installed >and running and it allows two sites seperated by a TCP/IP network to >talk to each other. However, I cannot seem to get aufs to work. As >best I can tell, I have installed both products properly. I can start >aufs running and the process will remain running but nothing will show >up in my chooser when I select the AppleShare client software and the >appropriate zone. > >My first question is this: Does the download file that comes with the >Kinetics Box (K-Star download 8.0) work with atalkad (or at least should >it?) > >Secondly, what are some of the common mistakes that I could be making >that might cause this to happen? I have included a copy of both my >atalkatab file and my atalk.local file for reference. > >I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can give me as I am >probably going to have to have strand by strand hair replacement because >of the amount of hair pulling that I have done. :-) > >Thanks in advance, >Barry # Appletalk administration database table (atalkatab), # read by appletalk admin daemon (atalkad). # # The following information configures the K-Box in the MRC. # 0.4 N1 128.175.8.0 IPTalk #ACS Smith AppleTalk in IP 0.2 E 128.175.8.63 EtherTalk #ACS Smith EtherTalk 0.119 KC 128.175.8.63 MRC #Microcomputing Resource Center I128.175.8.0 I128.175.1.3 L0 L128.175.8.16 L0 L0 L0 L0 S0 S200 LX0 S5 S5 %n %n "IPTalk" # # The following information configures the K-Box in 019 Smith Hall. # 0.4 N1 128.175.8.0 IPTalk #ACS Smith IPTalk 0.2 E 128.175.8.191 EtherTalk #ACS Smith EtherTalk 0.1 KC 128.175.8.191 ACS_Staff #ACS Staff Macnetwork I128.175.8.0 I128.175.1.3 L0 L128.175.8.16 L0 L0 L0 L0 S0 S200 LX0 S30 S30 %n %n "IPTalk" # # The following information configures the K-Box in the Training Center. # 0.104 N1 128.175.64.0 IPTalk #Training Center IPTalk 0.102 E 128.175.64.191 EtherTalk #Training Center EtherTalk 0.101 KC 128.175.64.191 Training #Training Center Macnetwork I128.175.64.0 I128.175.1.3 L0 L128.175.8.16 L0 L0 L0 L0 S0 S200 LX0 S30 S30 %n %n "IPTalk" Here is the atalk.local file. # mynet mynode myzone 0.4 16 IPTalk # bridgenet bridgenode bridgeIP 0.4 63 128.175.8.63 Thanks again for any help. Barry