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From: loflin@netcom.com (Don Loflin)
Subject: Re: CAP (Appletalk) for FreeBSD available?
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Date: Tue, 15 Aug 1995 21:47:20 GMT
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> A clean port for this OS would be welcome indeed.

I ran across 'netatalk' recently, which purports to be an AppleTalk
stack for BSD derivatives.  Has anyone worked with it, and is it
more/less stable than CAP?  It looks small & clean to me, but I haven't
done more than browse it yet...

FYI - URL is ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/appletalk/netatalk

Don Loflin
loflin@netcom.com