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NAME

       netatalk.conf - Configuration file used by netatalk(8) to determine its
       general configuration

DESCRIPTION

       /etc/netatalk/netatalk.conf is the configuration file used by afpd to
       determine what portions of the file system will be shared via AFP, as
       well as their behaviors.

       Any line not prefixed with # is interpreted. The configuration lines
       are composed like:

       option = value

       The possible options and their meanings are:

       AFPD_GUEST
           Sets the id of the guest user to a local user on the system.

       AFPD_MAX_CLIENTS
           Sets the maximum number of clients that can simultaneously connect
           to the server.

       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.

       AFPD_UAM_LIST
           Sets the default UAMs for afpd (and papd, if printer authentication
           is compiled in) to use.

           Example: AFPD_UAMLIST="-U uams_guest.so,uams_randnum.so"

       CNID_METAD_RUN
           Enables the cnid_metad daemon if set to "yes". This should be
           enabled if you are going to use the dbd CNID backend.

       CNID_CONFIG
           Configuration options for cnid_metad. See: cnid_metad(8)

       ATALK_BGROUND
           "yes" will set netatalk to initialize in the background, and "no"
           will cause normal initialization.

       ATALK_NAME
           Sets the machines´ Appletalk name.

       ATALK_ZONE
           Sets the machines´ Appletalk zone.

       ATALKD_RUN
           Enables the atalkd daemon if set to "yes". This should be enabled
           if you are planning on providing Appletalk services.

       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.

       ATALK_MAC_CHARSET
           Set the Mac client codepage, used by atalkd and papd to convert
           extended characters from the Unix to the Mac codepage.

       ATALK_UNIX_CHARSET
           Set the Unix codepage, used by atalkd and papd to convert extended
           characters from the Unix to the Mac codepage. Has to match the
           codepage of the configuration files.

SEE ALSO

       atalkd(8), atalkd.conf(5)