Patrik Schindler wrote:
> afpd binds to any IP interface, anyway, so currently you've got what you want.
> You may restrict access in /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow for TCP sessions
>ONLY!
That would explain why i have appletalkip over both interfaces and
plain-appletalk over the internal network only yes?
The two ethernet card option has merits in other ways... Provided that
the mac is not set up as a router - which its not.. then you can allow
plain-appletalk direct access to this mac via the Mac OS file-sharing
for any admin type stuff. But then i suppose you could just walk over to
the mac :)
Is there any way of 'switching' netatalk off the 'external' network all
together?
> :wq! PoC
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