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Getting GS/OS and Mac OS X talking to each other
- Subject: Getting GS/OS and Mac OS X talking to each other
- From: salfter@salfter.dyndns.org (Scott Alfter)
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 04:14:41 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: USS Voyager NCC-74656, Delta Quadrant
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:658
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I suspect I'm just missing some configuration on the Mac OS X side of
things, but while fighting to get my GS talking to my Linux server again
(recently migrated from LFS to Gentoo), I figured I'd use one of my Macs as
a temporary go-between. I have 10.2.8 on a beige G3 and 7.5.3 on a Quadra
610.
I tried having the GS log into the G3...it shows up in the AppleShare cdev,
but it only wants to try to do a guest login. When I accept that, it then
responds with this error:
No response from the server. Please try again.
I then tried the patched "LinuxShare" cdev I received in email a while back
(this, BTW, logs into a bone-stock netatalk 1.6.3 without problems). It
offers to try to log in as a registered user...I give it the username and
password I'm using to log in to Mac OS X. It comes back with the same
error.
My GS can access network shares on the Quadra with no problems...that's how
I got the LinuxShare cdev to it. Is there something different in Mac OS X
such that a IIGS can't access files on it, or am I just doing something
wrong? (If push comes to shove, I can shuffle files through the Linux
server...that's how data normally gets moved between my Apples and my Win32
boxen. The server has both netatalk and Samba installed.)
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