I installed netatalk 2.1.3 on top of Mandrake 6.0 on a 686 Intel,
and all worked. Later, we put in a second ethernet card connected
to a different subnet. Now the Linux server does not show in the 
chooser, and the Mac says "server not responding" when given the 
Linux server IP. I cant be sure this is why, and I am surely just
forgetting something, am I'm not too smart about the system .. 
mabye some of you fine people have been down this path before, or 
have some idea what to look for .. ?

here are some more symptoms,

(collect-ROOT) /var/log> /usr/local/atalk/bin/getzones
atp_rresp: Connection timed out
(collect-ROOT) /var/log>

(collect-ROOT) ~> telnet 192.168.10.12 548
Trying 192.168.10.12...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
(collect-ROOT) ~> telnet 192.168.3.1 548
Trying 192.168.3.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused         

But I can telnet and ftp into both cards, and get out from the
machine too. Everything seems fine, except for atalk. Here is 
output from nbplkup (ew what a name), 

(collect-ROOT) /var/log> /usr/local/atalk/bin/nbplkup
            collect:TimeLord       65280.156:130
    Collect (Linux):AFPServer      65280.156:132
            collect:LaserWriter    65280.156:128
            collect:netatalk       65280.156:4
            collect:Workstation    65280.156:4
(collect-ROOT) /var/log> 

and the stop/start of demons seems okay (/var/log/messages),

Jul 13 14:43:09 collect papd[835]: unregister collect:LaserWriter@*
Jul 13 14:43:10 collect rc.atalk: papd shutdown succeeded
Jul 13 14:43:10 collect afpd[838]: shutting down on signal 15
Jul 13 14:43:10 collect rc.atalk: afpd shutdown succeeded
Jul 13 14:43:10 collect timelord[840]: going down
Jul 13 14:43:10 collect rc.atalk: timelord shutdown succeeded
Jul 13 14:43:10 collect atalkd[822]: done
Jul 13 14:43:11 collect rc.atalk: atalkd shutdown succeeded
Jul 13 14:43:15 collect atalkd[886]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Jul 13 14:43:16 collect atalkd[886]: zip_getnetinfo for eth0
Jul 13 14:43:35 collect last message repeated 2 times
Jul 13 14:43:45 collect atalkd[886]: as_timer configured eth0 phase 2 from seed
Jul 13 14:43:46 collect atalkd[886]: zip_getnetinfo for eth1
Jul 13 14:43:55 collect last message repeated 4 times
Jul 13 14:44:05 collect atalkd[886]: as_timer configured eth1 phase 2 from seed
Jul 13 14:44:05 collect atalkd[886]: ready 0/0/0
Jul 13 14:44:05 collect atalkd[886]: rtmp_packet gateway 65280.166 up
Jul 13 14:44:17 collect papd[897]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Jul 13 14:44:17 collect papd[897]: No such printer: lp
Jul 13 14:44:17 collect papd[897]: printcap problem: lp
Jul 13 14:44:23 collect papd[897]: register collect:LaserWriter@*
Jul 13 14:44:23 collect afpd[900]: Collect (Linux):AFPServer@* started on 
65280.156:130 (1.4b 2+asun2.1.3)
Jul 13 14:44:23 collect afpd[900]: ASIP started on 192.168.3.1:12000(2) 
(1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Jul 13 14:44:23 collect timelord[902]: collect:TimeLord started                        
              

And here are my two config files,

afpd.conf,

"Collect (Linux)" -noguest -port 12000 

atalkd.conf,

eth0 -seed -phase 2 -net 65280-65534 -addr 65280.166
eth1 -seed -phase 2 -net 65280-65534 -addr 65280.156

I am starting atalk etc by putting the line

/etc/rc.d/rc.atalk

into /etc/rc.d/rc.local

The output from ifconfig (which I forgot to get with me) shows
that eth0, eth1 and lo are all up. 

Ideas ... ?  they are reeely welcome ..

Niels Larsen,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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