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Home from work. I had already had ethernet_addr uncommented in jrouter.yaml, with a different MAC than my server's ethernet adapter in it. Left that uncommented. Also commented out the ATALKD_OPTIONS for netatalk.
Created a tap interface, gave it an up command, set an IP address for it, pointed...
So in other words, if I run Netatalk on a different machine entirely, it would be more likely to "see" jrouter on the network and connect to it automatically. Guess it's time to press a Pi into service and see if that works better. Sounds like a job for the weekend.
No, all ethernet.
When I initially had just ATALKD_INTERFACE filled out and ATALKD_OPTIONS empty, atalkd chose its own zone and address instead of asking jrouter (hosted on the same machine, both in docker containers) for an address. I could've had things misconfigured though, I'll try again...
Okay I think I figured out my problem: I was adding my ethernet interface to both the ATALKD_INTERFACE *and* the ATALKD_OPTIONS line. Now that I only have the interface listed in the former, and my phase/net/addr/zone in the latter, my netatalk server seems to be joining the existing zone...
I have Netatalk running well, using the docker compose file listed on the GitHub. Works great, no complaints, etc.
Now I am trying to get setup to connect to the GlobalTalk network, using jrouter (https://gitea.drjosh.dev/josh/jrouter). I had some success last night browsing around from my 7300...
This may be a silly idea, but have you tried marking the hard drive image as a read only file on the SD card while the SD is attached to your modern system? No idea if the ZuluSCSI/MacSD firmware will respect that filesystem flag, but that's the first thing I'd try.
The first example of a mixed mode CD I could think of was the original release of Warcraft II. Download #4 here appears to be a bin/cue image of the CD. Download #3 on the same page appears to be a .toast image of the same disc, but I though I had previously read that .toast images could only...
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