![]() Sure, it works now and for the moment, but what about a week from now? A month from now? A year from now? You have to look down the road a bit further than what, with all due respect, it seems like you are.Īpple DOES NOT WANT people using non-Apple products with their solutions, period. In my opinion, it is not safe to back up your data the way you're doing here because chances are Apple will brick what you've done. Apple actively polices the Internet looking for instances of people getting around what they've set up, and then they update things which brick these various work-arounds. The only thing, pinjan, is that you're really playing with fire here. Many seem to have succeeded to fix however this, unfortunately not me even I have spent many hours trying to follow different instructions :cry: It seems that it is rather issue of Netatalk and AFP3.3 compatibility (lack of a “replay cache”, which was introduced in AFP 3.3 ) Time Machine partitions, IIRC, are Mac OS Extended Journaled, so you need to make sure you have full support for that before this is likely to work.īased on many how-to's I have been reading I thought that file system does not matter ? e.g. Not sure about the former, but with the latter quite possibly you might need to ensure you have all the necessary filesys support on the relevant systems. I am able to connect server successfully with SMB, but that is not enough for Time Machine. ![]() What I am trying to achieve is to use my new Ubuntu server to store Time Machine back-ups. I am setting up new fileserver with Ubuntu, so there is no previously written data. ![]() I am quite puzzled and do not know what to try/change next, any ideas ?ĭo you mean that the Time Machine client on your Mac cannot access or see previously-written data files and directories, or that other non-Mac OS X systems are unable to access the data? This package contains all daemon and utility programs as well as Netatalk's The current release contains support forĮtherTalk Phase I and II, DDP, RTMP, NBP, ZIP, AEP, ATP, PAP, ASP, and Netatalk is an implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite forīSD-derived systems. etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/netatalk cbc2dade09bce7bfa4fcb4cc0c4f9ba6 Suggests: texlive-base-bin, groff, quota, db4.2-util, db4.7-util Recommends: lsof, rc, db4.8-util, procps, cracklib-runtime, libpam-cracklib So basicly I have installed and configured Netatalk & Avahi according to these instruction but can not connect to server even manually (afp://)ĭepends: libc6 (>= 2.11), libdb4.8, libgcrypt11 (>= 1.5.0-0), libgssapi-krb5-2 (>= 1.8+dfsg), libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1), libwrap0 (>= 7.6-4~), perl, netbase, libpam-modules Saw Ubuntu folder in Finder and tried to connect to it :Īfp:// but get error message saying: There was a problem connecting to server Sudo service avahi-daemon restart and NetatalkĨ. ![]() mnt/nas/Users/yoko "yoko" allow:yoko cnidscheme:dbd mnt/nas/Users/paul "paul" allow:paul cnidscheme:dbd mnt/nas/Users/ringo "ringo" allow:ringo cnidscheme:dbd mnt/nas/Users/george "george" allow:george cnidscheme:dbd mnt/nas/Media "Media" allow:geroge,ringo,paul,yoko cnidscheme:dbd mnt/nas/Data "Data" allow:geroge,ringo,paul,yoko cnidscheme:dbd mnt/nas/TimeMachine "TimeMachine" allow:geroge,ringo,paul,yoko cnidscheme:dbd options:tm tcp -noddp -uamlist uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2_passwd.so -nosavepassword Have tried many different solutions found from these forums & via Google e.g. , but I can not get Time Machine folders visible from Ubuntu. Everything else has been quite easy to set-up:Įtc. Have installed Ubuntu Server 11.10 64-bit to serve as NAS for Windows (Win 7), Linux and Mac's (OS X Lion).
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