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Re: XServer in an AD Land



On 4/27/05, Gunnar A. Reed <email@hidden> wrote:
> 
>   Initially, I left the group rights to staff, and owner admin.  Everyone
> was set to R/W, and sure enough, everyone from the AD could access as well
> as write.  OSX clients were set to connect via SMB (as their IT admin want
> to do away with AppleTalk (is this possible?)).
> 
<snip>
> 
>   On the XServer WGM sharepoint, I've set the owner as admin, group as
> LPDOMAIN\madrw (MADRW has only those allowed to write to the shares), and
> everyone has RO.  Now, no one can write to them...  We can all mount them,
> see them, peruse them, but that's it.  AFP or SMB, same result.  But again,
> they want to do away with AFP here.
> 

AFP can operate over IP or Appletalk. 
An AFP over IP URL would look like afp://servername
An AFP over AT would look like afp://at/servername

If you don't have Appletalk enabled on the interface, then it will just use IP. 
-- 
Patrick Gallagher
A+, Network+, ACTC, ACSA
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