Re: Netatalk on Fedora 4

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Raymond Norton wrote:
On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 15:52 -0800, Sam Peterson wrote:

Appletalk is Apple's old home networking protocol.  It's not used very
much anymore.

On 3/1/06, Chris Norman <cnorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What is appletalk and netatalk? What do they do?



Netatalk is used to set up a Linux box to appear as an Apple file and
print server. In my case we needed a way to copy data from OS 9 servers
to a Linux box, which is backed up nightly using Bacula.

Does it handle resource forks properly? We'd like to do that, but I've not yet identified how to test it.



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