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If you do not change anything here, the default server is simply started and
displayed with the host name in ‘Chooser’. Therefore, you do not necessar-
ily need to enter anything. However, you can give additional file servers a
variety of names and options here, for example, to provide a specific guest
server on which everybody can save files as guest.
"Guest server" -uamlist uams_guest.so
Define a server that denies guests access and is only accessible for users
who already exist in the Linux system with:
"Font server" -uamlist uams_clrtxt.so,uams_dhx.so
This behavior is controlled by the option uamlist followed by a list of au-
thentication modules to use separated by commas. If you do not provide
this option, all procedures are active by default.
An AppleShare server not only provides its services by default via Ap-
pleTalk, but also via TCP/IP (encapsulated). The default port is 548. Assign
dedicated ports to additional AppleShare servers (on the same machine)
if these should also run via TCP. The availability of the service via TCP/IP
enables access to the server even over non-AppleTalk networks, such as the
Internet. In this case, the syntax would read:
"Font server" -uamlist uams_clrtxt.so,uams_dhx.so -port 12000
The AppleShare server, set to the port 12000, then appears in the network
with the name Font server and does not allow guest access. In this way,
it is also accessible via TCP/IP routers.
The file AppleVolumes.default (described in detail below) defines
which directories located on the server are made available by each Apple-
Share server as network volumes. By using the -defaultvol option for a
given AppleShare server, specify another file that defines different directo-
ries. The corresponding command (read as one line) is:
"Guest server" -uamlist uams_guest.so -defaultvol
/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.guest
Further options are explained in the afpd.conf file itself.
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