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ChS

never seen before ?
« on: January 21, 2003, 09:25:28 PM »
Good evening there,

these are the last lines of my messages.log :

Jan 21 19:14:17 O-Sensei afpd[1929]: uam: loading (/usr/lib/uams_clrtxt.so)
Jan 21 19:14:17 O-Sensei afpd[1929]: uam: uams_clrtxt.so loaded
Jan 21 19:14:17 O-Sensei afpd[1929]: uam: loading (/usr/lib/uams_dhx.so)
Jan 21 19:14:17 O-Sensei afpd[1929]: uam: uams_dhx.so loaded
Jan 21 19:14:17 O-Sensei afpd[1929]: uam: "DHCAST128" available
Jan 21 19:14:17 O-Sensei afpd[1929]: uam: "Cleartxt Passwrd" available

could someone help me understand what they mean ?

TIA

ChS (froggy)

Nathan Fowler

Re: never seen before ?
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2003, 10:19:39 PM »
Netatalk/Appletalk, aka CrappleTalk.

Probably enables plain-text passwords on Crappleshare/IP services on linux.

"netatalk is an implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite for Unix/Linux
systems. The current release contains support for Ethertalk Phase I and II,
DDP, RTMP, NBP, ZIP, AEP, ATP, PAP, ASP, and AFP. It provides Appletalk file
printing and routing services on Solaris 2.5, Linux, FreeBSD, SunOS 4.1 and
Ultrix 4. It also supports AFP 2.1 and 2.2 (Appleshare IP)."

ChS

Re: never seen before ?
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2003, 02:02:49 PM »
So, in the E-smith (Mitel) where would it be best to disable starting netatalk and AppleTalk ?

I do not have any need of those ...

Thank you for any reply

ChSNathan Fowler wrote:
>
> Netatalk/Appletalk, aka CrappleTalk.
>
> Probably enables plain-text passwords on Crappleshare/IP
> services on linux.
>
> "netatalk is an implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol
> Suite for Unix/Linux
> systems. The current release contains support for Ethertalk
> Phase I and II,
> DDP, RTMP, NBP, ZIP, AEP, ATP, PAP, ASP, and AFP. It provides
> Appletalk file
> printing and routing services on Solaris 2.5, Linux, FreeBSD,
> SunOS 4.1 and
> Ultrix 4. It also supports AFP 2.1 and 2.2 (Appleshare IP)."

Nathan Fowler

Re: never seen before ?
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2003, 05:21:07 PM »
Well, I removed the service from /etc/rc.d/rc7.d and uninstalled the RPMS.