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3: #
4: # Appletalk configuration
5: #
6: # Scott Harrison
7: #
8: # This is an example configuration file for Appletalk; it is distributed
9: # with LON-CAPA. A typical location for this configuration file is:
10: # /etc/atalk/config
11: #
12: # This is meant to configure netatalk software:
13: # http://sourceforge.net/projects/netatalk
14: #
15: # This is supposed to allow old Mac/Apple systems to access a LON-CAPA
16: # filesystem over the network via the AppleChooser tool.
17: #
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20:
21: # Change this to increase the maximum number of clients that can connect:
22: AFPD_MAX_CLIENTS=5
23:
24: # Change this to set the machine's atalk name:
25: # ATALK_NAME=`echo ${HOSTNAME}|cut -d. -f1`
26:
27: ATALK_NAME=`grep '^PerlSetVar.*lonHostID' /etc/httpd/conf/loncapa.conf | perl -e '$_=<>; split(/\s+/); print "LONCAPA_$_[2]";'`
28:
29: # Set which daemons to run:
30: PAPD_RUN=no
31: AFPD_RUN=yes
32:
33: # Control whether the daemons are started in the background
34: ATALK_BGROUND=no
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