.\" $Id: netatalk.conf.5.tmpl,v 1.2 2000-09-28 16:49:21 rufustfirefly Exp $ .TH netatalk.conf 5 "28 September 2000" "netatalk 1.5" .UC 4 .SH NAME netatalk.conf \- Configuration file used by \fBnetatalk\fR(8) to determine its general configuration .SH DESCRIPTION \fB:ETCDIR:/netatalk.conf\fR is the configuration file used by afpd to determine what portions of the file system will be shared via Appletalk, as well as their behaviors. Any line not prefixed with \fB#\fR is interpreted. The configuration lines are composed like: .RS .sp .I option .B = .I value .sp .RE The possible options and their meanings are: .TP .B AFPD_GUEST Sets the id of the guest user to a local user on the system. .TP .B AFPD_MAX_CLIENTS Sets the maximum number of clients that can simultaneously connect to the server. .TP .B AFPD_RUN Enables the afpd daemon if set to "yes". This should be enabled if you are planning on using netatalk as a file server. .TP .B AFPD_UAM_LIST Sets the default UAMs for afpd (and papd, if printer authentication is compiled in) to use. \fIExample:\fR \fBAFPD_UAMLIST\fR=\fB"-U uams_guest.so,uams_randnum.so"\fR .TP .B ATALK_BGROUND "yes" will set netatalk to initialize in the background, and "no" will cause normal initialization. .TP .B ATALK_NAME Sets the machines' Appletalk name. .TP .B ATALK_ZONE Sets the machines' Appletalk zone. .TP .B ATALKD_RUN Enables the atalkd daemon if set to "yes". This should be enabled if you are planning on providing Appletalk services. .TP .B PAPD_RUN Enables the papd daemon if set to "yes". This should be enabled if you are planning on using netatalk as a print server. .SH SEE ALSO atalkd(8), atalkd.conf(5)