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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Boot loop errors caused by RC.CONF Post 33859 by ezekiel61 on Tuesday 21st of January 2003 10:06:26 PM
Old 01-21-2003
sorry, but could you tell me how to do that? Thanks Smilie
 

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AFP_SIGNATURE.CONF(5)						   Netatalk 2.2 					     AFP_SIGNATURE.CONF(5)

NAME
afp_signature.conf - Configuration file used by afpd(8) to specify server signature DESCRIPTION
/etc/netatalk/afp_signature.conf is the configuration file used by afpd to specify server signature automagically. The configuration lines are composed like: "server name" hexa-string The first field is server name. Server names must be quoted if they contain spaces. The second field is the hexadecimal string of 32 characters for 16-bytes server signature. The leading spaces and tabs are ignored. Blank lines are ignored. The lines prefixed with # are ignored. The illegal lines are ignored. Note Server Signature is unique 16-bytes identifier used to prevent logging on to the same server twice. Netatalk 2.0 and earlier generated server signature by using gethostid(). There was a problem that another servers have the same signature because the hostid is not unique enough. Current netatalk generates the signature from random numbers and saves it into afp_signature.conf. When starting next time, it is read from this file. This file should not be thoughtlessly edited and be copied onto another server. If it wants to set the signature intentionally, use the option "-signature user:xxxx" in afpd.conf. In this case, afp_signature.conf is not used. EXAMPLES
Example. afp_signature.conf three servers on one netatalk # This is a comment. "Guest Server" 251D25569CB29AFDF296C6B5B3A385B7 "User Server" 26B5D785046C019F55718F76B1C13BFB special 74A0BB94EC8C13988B2E75042347E528 SEE ALSO
afpd(8), afpd.conf(5), asip-status.pl(1) Netatalk 2.2 08 Mar 2011 AFP_SIGNATURE.CONF(5)
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