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Re: XServer in an AD Land



I think  it is just that; afp/ip only.

however, this windoze-centric world wants to do away with it as part of a VLAN project.  

What neither of you touched on, however, was: is it necessary?
Whattya think?

Also, either of you have any idea why my domain group rights are being ignored?  I mean, isn't the fact you can see users/groups from the domain prove you have authentication?

Best,
Gunnar

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Gunnar A. Reed
STOC #044
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On Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at 07:28PM, Josh Wisenbaker <email@hidden> wrote:

>
>On Apr 27, 2005, at 6:47 PM, Patrick Gallagher wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
>IIRC, Mac OS X Server _only_ does AFP/IP connections. The AppleTalk  
>option is just so you can use the Chooser to browse to it.
>
>Josh
>
>-- 
>Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
>http://www.afp548.com
>Breaking my server to save yours.
>
>
>


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