2 # CONFIGURATION FOR AFPD
4 # Each line defines a virtual server that should be available.
5 # Empty lines and lines beginning with `#' are ignored.
6 # Options in this file will override both compiled-in defaults
7 # and command line options.
10 # - [options] to specify options for the default server
11 # "Server name" [options] to specify an additional server
13 # The following options are available:
14 # Transport Protocols:
15 # -[no]tcp Make AFP-over-TCP [not] available
16 # -[no]ddp Make AFP over AppleTalk [not] available. if you
17 # have -proxy specified, specify -uamlist "" to
18 # prevent ddp connections from working.
20 # -transall Make both available (default)
23 # -ipaddr <w.x.y.z> Specifies the IP address the server should respond
24 # to (default is the first IP address of the system)
25 # This option also allows one machine to advertise
26 # TCP/IP for another machine.
27 # -server_quantum <number>
28 # Specifies the DSI server quantum. The minimum
29 # value is 1MB. The max value is 0xFFFFFFFF. If you
30 # specify a value that is out of range, you'll get
31 # the default value (currently the minimum).
32 # -admingroup <groupname>
33 # Specifies the group of administrators who should all
34 # be seen as the superuser when they log in. Default
36 # -ddpaddr x.y Specifies the DDP address of the server. the
37 # default is to auto-assign an address
38 # (0.0). this is only useful if you're running
39 # on a multihomed host.
40 # -port <number> Specifies the TCP port the server should respond
42 # -fqdn <name:port> specify a fully-qualified domain name (+
43 # optional port). this gets discarded if the
44 # server can't resolve it. this is not honored
45 # by appleshare clients <= 3.8.3 (default: none)
46 # -proxy Run an AppleTalk proxy server for specified AFP/TCP
47 # server (if address/port aren't given, then
48 # first IP address of the system/548 will be used).
49 # if you don't want the proxy server to act as
50 # a ddp server as well, set -uamlist to an
54 # Authentication Methods:
55 # -uampath <path> Use this path to look for User Authentication Modules.
56 # (default: :UAMS_PATH:)
57 # -uamlist <a,b,c> Comma-separated list of UAMs. (default:
58 # uams_guest.so,uams_clrtxt.so,uams_dhx.so)
60 # some commonly available UAMs:
61 # uams_guest.so: Allow guest logins
63 # uams_clrtxt.so: (uams_pam.so or uams_passwd.so)
64 # Allow logins with passwords
65 # transmitted in the clear.
67 # uams_randnum.so: Allow Random Number and Two-Way
68 # Random Number exchange for
71 # uams_dhx.so: (uams_dhx_pam.so or uams_dhx_passwd.so)
72 # Allow Diffie-Hellman eXchange
73 # (DHX) for authentication.
76 # -[no]savepassword [Don't] Allow clients to save password locally
77 # -passwdfile <path> Use this path to store Randnum
78 # passwords. (default: ~/.passwd. the only other
79 # userful value is :ETCDIR:/afppasswd.)
80 # -passwdminlen <#> minimum password length. may be ignored.
81 # -[no]setpassword [Don't] Allow clients to change their passwords.
82 # -loginmaxfail <#> maximum number of failed logins. this may be
83 # ignored if the uam can't handle it.
86 # -defaultvol <path> Specifies path to AppleVolumes.default file
87 # (default :ETCDIR:/AppleVolumes.default,
88 # same as -f on command line)
89 # -systemvol <path> Specifies path to AppleVolumes.system file
90 # (default :ETCDIR:/AppleVolumes.system,
91 # same as -s on command line)
92 # -[no]uservolfirst [Don't] read the user's ~/AppleVolumes or
93 # ~/.AppleVolumes before reading
94 # :ETCDIR:/AppleVolumes.default
95 # (same as -u on command line)
96 # -[no]uservol [Don't] Read the user's volume file
98 # -nlspath <path> Prepend this path to each code page filename
99 # in volume options (default: :NLS_PATH:).
102 # -authprintdir <path> Specifies the path to be used (per server) to
103 # store the files required to do CAP-style
104 # print authentication which papd will examine
105 # to determine if a print job should be allowed.
106 # These files are created at login and if they
107 # are to be properly removed, this directory
108 # probably needs to be umode 1777
109 # -guestname "user" Specifies the user name for the guest login
110 # (default "nobody", same as -g on command line)
111 # -loginmesg "Message" Client will display "Message" upon logging in
112 # (no default, same as -l "Message" on commandline)
113 # -nodebug Switch off debugging
114 # -client_polling Disable server notifications. This forces the
115 # clients to poll every 10 seconds for directory
116 # updates. Note, currently this is the only way to
117 # get asynchronous updates.
118 # -tickleval <number> Specify the tickle timeout interval (in seconds).
119 # Note, this defaults to 30 seconds, and really
120 # shouldn't be changed. If you want to control
121 # the server idle timeout, use the -timeout option.
122 # -timeout <number> Specify the number of tickles to send before
123 # timing out a connection. The default is 4, therefore
124 # a connection will timeout in 2 minutes.
125 # -icon Use the platform-specific icon.
129 # The simplest case is to not have an afpd.conf.
131 # 4 servers w/ names server1-3 and one w/ the hostname. servers
132 # 1-3 get routed to different ports with server 3 being bound
133 # specifically to address 192.168.1.3
135 # server1 -port 12000
136 # server2 -port 12001
137 # server3 -port 12002 -ipaddr 192.168.1.3
139 # a dedicated guest server, a user server, and a special
141 # "Guest Volume" -uamlist uams_guest.so -loginmesg "Welcome guest!"
142 # "User Volume" -uamlist uams_clrtxt.so -port 12000
143 # "special" -notcp -defaultvol <path> -systemvol <path>
146 # - -transall -uamlist uams_clrtxt.so,uams_dhx.so -nosavepassword