One more piece of information: although I can't recall explicitly doing so, it appears a guest account already exists on the Slug. From /etc/passwd:
guest:xqnMpE/
Okay - looking through /var/log/messages, I found these entries when the Slug starts up:
Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [last]
Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [cdb]
Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [dbd]
Feb 25 18:39:15 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Loading ConfigFile
Feb 25 18:39:17 (none) daemon.err afpd[450]: main: atp_open: Address family not supported by protocol
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: ASIP started on 192.168.0.178:
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: uam: loading (/opt/etc/netatalk/
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: uam: uams_guest.so loaded
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Locale charset 'ANSI_X3.4-1968' unsupported, using ASCII instead
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: uam: "No User Authent" available
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Finished parsing Config File
Then, when I try and connect over afp from my OS X client, I get these entries:
Feb 25 18:46:23 (none) daemon.info afpd[553]: ASIP session:548(
Feb 25 18:46:23 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: server_child[
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: ASIP session:548(
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: login noauth
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: login nobody (uid 99, gid 99) AFP3.1
Feb 25 18:46:28 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: afp_getsrvrparms(
Feb 25 18:46:28 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: afp_getsrvrparms(
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: logout nobody
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: 0.14KB read, 0.12KB written
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: server_child[
So, it looks like I'm getting permission errors when I attempt to login as guest, indicating either (1.) permissions are not setup for the TimeMachine share, or (2.) the permissions are not inclusive enough. However, I have no idea if the permissions are native to afpd, to the system, or something else entirely.
I realize I'm pretty far down the rabbit hole on this one, but I appreciate any ideas the community might have.
Thanks again.
Accordig to http://netatalk.
"Extended logging capabilities are only available if Netatalk was built using --with-logfile. As of Netatalk 2.0, the default is --without-logfile since the logger code is partially broken and needs a complete rewrite (the -setuplog option might not work as expected). If Netatalk was built without logger support then the daemons log to syslog."
I checked in /var/log and don't see any netatalk*.log file, so I'm assuming netatalk has been compiled without logging enabled.
Here's where I show my lack of *nix skillz: where would I find the syslog on an unslung system?
- M.J.
I just tried this on my nslu2 running debian lenny
1) It does not work when using
AppleVolumes.
and the default afpd.conf
2) It does work without authentication using
afpd.conf: "Time Capsule" -uamlist uams_guest.so
AppleVolumes.
In case 1) I get errno -1069 in the terminal or
when using finder: Volume user could not be mounted
Under 2) I used finder and connected via
afp://ip address/TimeMachine
as guest - and there it was !
Hmm, what are the log files in your case
/var/log/syslog has some info in my case.
Otherwise it should not be too hard to compile under debian but the problem must have a simpler solution than that.
Marc
> connect using afp from my Mac OS X machine. I followed the instructions:
>
> Finder-> Go -> Connect to server
> afp://192.168.
>
> I was challenged with:
>
> 'Enter your user name and password to access the file server "Time
> Capsule".'
>
> I attempted to login as guest, since that was how I configured afpd.conf,
> and received the error:
>
> 'Connection failed - There was an error connecting to the server. Check the
> server name or IP address and try again.'
>
> The only configurations I made were to /opt/etc/netatalk/
> allow guest access:
>
> "Time Capsule" -uamlist uams_guest.so
>
> and to /opt/etc/netatalk/
>
> /share/hdd/data/
>
> pulse_and_saw commented that he had to compile from source on Debian
> Lenny to get authentication working against Mac OS X. I'm not sure if I'm
> up for that (having never done so for any packages running on my Unslung
> 6.10 NSLU), so I'll ask the two questions:
>
> 1. Is there any knowledge among this community what might be causing
> authentication to fail against Mac OS X 10.5.8 (which is what I'm running)?
>
> 2. Are there how-tos available that might assist me if I decide I'm
> willing to compile netatalk from source on my Unslung box?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - M.J.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Re: [nslu2-linux] Re: Slug as Time Machine
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:02 PM, M.J. Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com > wrote:
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:25 PM, M.J. Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com > wrote:
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:28 AM, marbordom <marbordom@gmail.com > wrote:
> Well, after some additional attempts, it looks like I'm unable to even0.178/TimeMachine afpd.conf toAppleVolumes.defaultHDD_1_1_1/TimeMachine "TimeMachine"
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