provides an Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) interface to the Unix file system. It is normally started at boot time from /etc/rc.
/etc/netatalk/afpd.conf
is the configuration file used by
afpd
to determine the behavior and configuration of the different virtual file servers that it provides.
The list of volumes offered to the user is generated from
/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.system
and one of
/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default,
~/AppleVolumes,
~/.AppleVolumes,
~/applevolumes, or
~/.applevolumes. The
AppleVolumes
files is used to specify volumes to mount and file name extension mappings.
OPTIONS
-d
-
Specifies that the daemon should not fork. If netatalk has been configured with
--enable-debug1, a trace of all AFP commands will be written to stdout.
-p
-
Prevents clients from saving their passwords. (Equivalent to -nosavepasswd
in
afpd.conf.)
-t
-
Allows clients to change their passwords. (Equivalent to
-setpasswd
in
afpd.conf.)
-D
-
Use DDP (AppleTalk) as transport protocol. (Equivalent to
-ddp
in
afpd.cond.)
-T
-
Use TCP/IP as transport protocol. (Equivalent to
-tcp
in
afpd.conf.)
-v
-
Print version information and exit.
-V
-
Print verbose information and exit.
-h
-
Print help and exit.
-I
-
Use a platform specific icon. (Equivalent to
-icon
in
afpd.conf.) (Recent Mac OS don't display it.)
-f defaultvolumes
-
Specifies that
defaultvolumes
should be read for a list of default volumes to offer, instead of
/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default.
-s systemvolumes
-
Specifies that
systemvolumes
should be read for a list of volume that all users will be offered, instead of
/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.system.
-u
-
Read the user's
AppleVolumes
file first. This option causes volume names in the user's
AppleVolumes
file to override volume names in the system's
AppleVolumes
file. The default is to read the system
AppleVolumes
file first. Note that this option doesn't effect the precendence of filename extension mappings: the user's
AppleVolumes
file always has precedence.
-n nbpname
-
Specifies that
nbpname
should be used for NBP registration, instead of the first component of the hostname in the local zone.
-c maxconnections
-
Specifies the maximum number of connections to allow for this
afpd. The default is 20.
-g guest
-
Specifies the name of the guest account. The default is 'nobody'.
-P pidfile
-
Specifies the file in which
afpd
stores its process id.
-S port
-
Specifies the port to register with when doing AFPoverTCP. Defaults to 548. (Equivalent to
-port in
afpd.conf.)
-L message
-
Specifies the login message that will be sent to clients. (Equivalent to
-loginmsg
in
afpd.conf.)
-F configfile
-
Specifies the configuration file to use. (Defaults to
/etc/netatalk/netatalk/afpd.conf.)
-U uams
-
Comma-separated list of UAMs to use for the authentication process. (Equivalent to
-uamlist
in
afpd.conf.)
-m umask
-
Use this
umask
for the creation of folders in Netatalk.
SIGNALS
Signals that are sent to the main
afpd
process are propagated to the children, so all will be affected.
SIGHUP
-
Sending a
SIGHUP
to afpd will cause it to reload its configuration files.
SIGINT
-
Sending a
SIGINT
to a child
afpd
enables
max_debug
logging for this process. The log is sent to fhe file
/tmp/afpd.PID.XXXXXX. Sending another
SIGINT
will terminate the process.
SIGUSR1
-
The
afpd
process will send the message "The server is going down for maintenance." to the client and shut itself down in 5 minutes. New connections are not allowed. If this is sent to a child afpd, the other children are not affected. However, the main process will still exit, disabling all new connections.
SIGUSR2
-
The
afpd
process will look in the message directory configured at build time for a file named message.pid. For each one found, a the contents will be sent as a message to the associated AFP client. The file is removed after the message is sent. This should only be sent to a child
afpd.
To shut down a user's
afpd
process it is recommended that
SIGKILL (-9)
NOT
be used, except as a last resort, as this may leave the CNID database in an inconsistent state. The safe way to terminate an
afpd
is to send it a
SIGTERM (-15)
signal and wait for it to die on its own.
FILES
/etc/netatalk/afpd.conf
-
configuration file used by afpd
/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default
-
list of default volumes to mount
/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.system
-
list of volumes to offer all users
~/AppleVolumes, ~/.AppleVolumes, ~/applevolumes, ~/.applevolumes
-
user's list of volumes to mount
/etc/netatalk/afp_signature.conf
-
list of server signature
/etc/netatalk/netatalk/msg/message.pid
-
contains messages to be sent to users.
BUGS
SEE ALSO
hosts_access(5),
afpd.conf(5),
AppleVolumes.default(5),
afp_signature.conf(5),
dbd(1).
Index
- NAME
-
- SYNOPSIS
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- OPTIONS
-
- SIGNALS
-
- FILES
-
- BUGS
-
- SEE ALSO
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