+# -client_polling With this switch enabled, afpd won't advertise
+# that it is capable of server notifications, so that
+# connected clients poll the server every 10 seconds
+# to detect changes in opened server windows.
+# Note: Depending on the number of simultaneously
+# connected clients and the network's speed, this can
+# lead to a significant higher load on your network!
+# -sleep <number> AFP 3.x wait number hours before disconnecting
+# clients in sleep mode. Default 10 hours
+# -tickleval <number> Specify the tickle timeout interval (in seconds).
+# Note, this defaults to 30 seconds, and really
+# shouldn't be changed. If you want to control
+# the server idle timeout, use the -timeout option.
+# -timeout <number> Specify the number of tickles to send before
+# timing out a connection.
+# The default is 4, therefore a connection will
+# timeout in 2 minutes.
+# -[no]icon [Don't] Use the platform-specific icon. Recent
+# Mac OS don't display it any longer.
+# -volnamelen <number>
+# Max length of UTF8-MAC volume name for Mac OS X.
+# Note that Hangul is especially sensitive to this.
+# 255: limit of spec
+# 80: limit of generic Mac OS X (default)
+# 73: limit of Mac OS X 10.1, if >= 74
+# Finder crashed and restart repeatedly.
+# Mac OS 9 and earlier is not influenced by this,
+# Maccharset volume names are always limitted to 27.
+# -[un]setuplog "<logtype> <loglevel> [<filename>]"
+# Specify that any message of a loglevel up to the
+# given loglevel should be logged to the given file.
+# If the filename is ommited the loglevel applies to
+# messages passed to syslog.
+#
+# By default (no explicit -setuplog and no buildtime
+# configure flag --with-logfile) afpd logs to syslog
+# with a default logging setup equivalent to
+# "-setuplog default log_info".
+#
+# If build with --with-logfile[=somefile]
+# (default logfile /var/log/netatalk.log) afpd
+# defaults to a setup that is equivalent to
+# "-setuplog default log_info [netatalk.log|somefile]"
+#
+# logtypes: Default, AFPDaemon, Logger, UAMSDaemon
+# loglevels: LOG_SEVERE, LOG_ERROR, LOG_WARN,
+# LOG_NOTE, LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG,
+# LOG_DEBUG6, LOG_DEBUG7, LOG_DEBUG8,
+# LOG_DEBUG9, LOG_MAXDEBUG
+#
+# Example: Useful default config
+# -setuplog "default log_info /var/log/afpd.log"
+#
+# Debugging config
+# -setuplog "default log_maxdebug /var/log/afpd.log"
+#
+# -signature { user:<text> | auto }
+# Specify a server signature. This option is useful
+# while running multiple independent instances of
+# afpd on one machine (eg. in clustered environments,
+# to provide fault isolation etc.).
+# Default is "auto".
+# "auto" signature type allows afpd generating
+# signature and saving it to afp_signature.conf
+# automatically (based on random number).
+# "host" signature type switches back to "auto"
+# because it is obsoleted.
+# "user" signature type allows administrator to
+# set up a signature string manually.
+# Examples: three servers running on one machine:
+# first -signature user:USERS
+# second -signature user:USERS
+# third -signature user:ADMINS
+# First two servers will act as one logical AFP
+# service. If user logs in to first one and then
+# connects to second one, session will be
+# automatically redirected to the first one. But if
+# client connects to first and then to third,
+# will be asked for password twice and will see
+# resources of both servers.
+# Traditional method of signature generation causes
+# two independent afpd instances to have the same
+# signature and thus cause clients to be redirected
+# automatically to server (s)he logged in first.
+# -k5keytab <path>
+# -k5service <service>
+# -k5realm <realm>
+# These are required if the server supports
+# Kerberos 5 authentication
+# -ntdomain
+# -ntseparator
+# Use for eg. winbind authentication, prepends
+# both strings before the username from login and
+# then tries to authenticate with the result
+# through the availabel and active UAM authentication
+# modules.
+#
+# Codepage Options:
+# -unixcodepage <CODEPAGE> Specifies the servers unix codepage,
+# e.g. "ISO-8859-15" or "UTF8".
+# This is used to convert strings to/from
+# the systems locale, e.g. for authenthication.
+# Defaults to LOCALE if your system supports it,
+# otherwise ASCII will be used.
+#
+# -maccodepage <CODEPAGE> Specifies the mac clients codepage,
+# e.g. "MAC_ROMAN".
+# This is used to convert strings to the
+# systems locale, e.g. for authenthication
+# and SIGUSR2 messaging. This will also be
+# the default for volumes maccharset.
+#
+# CNID related options:
+# -cnidserver <ipaddress:port>
+# Specifies the IP address and port of a
+# cnid_metad server, required for CNID dbd
+# backend. Defaults to localhost:4700.
+# The network address may be specified either
+# in dotted-decimal format for IPv4 or in
+# hexadecimal format for IPv6.
+#
+# Avahi (Bonjour) related options:
+# -mimicmodel <model>
+# Specifies the icon model that appears on
+# clients. Defaults to off. Examples: RackMac
+# (same as Xserve), PowerBook, PowerMac, Macmini,
+# iMac, MacBook, MacBookPro, MacBookAir, MacPro,
+# AppleTV1,1, AirPort
+#
+
+
+#