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From: sw@nan.co.uk (Sak Wathanasin)
Subject: Re: Netatalk or CAP on FreeBSD
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In article <girgen-3107960049470001@sl10.modempool.kth.se>,
girgen@partitur.se (Palle Girgensohn) wrote:

> Netatalk requires either a hardware router or UAR (a software router from
> the CAP package) running in the network. UAR can, as stated here, either
> run on another machine, or on the same machine as netatalk BUT on a
> different network interface.

Come again? I have netatalk 1.3.3 running on Linux 1.2.13 and no UAR or
router in sight... It took me less than an afternoon to install netatalk
from scratch.

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