[olug] AppleTalk ports

Brian Roberson roberson at olug.org
Thu Jan 15 03:53:56 UTC 2004


why dont you just add a log all !accepted ( not accepted ) packets as the
last iptables ( FORWARD ) rule and look for sa/da pairs matching what you
are trying to do??????


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Craig Wolf" <cjwolf at mpsomaha.org>
To: <olug at olug.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: [olug] AppleTalk ports


I will be out there this afternoon and I will report back what I find.  I
had not opened any UDP ports, must have missed that in my reading/searching.
Thanx to all who have assisted/given ideas to try.  I will update my Linux
server's firewall to open said ports and see what works.

Thanx!

Craig Wolf
Linux Web Server Support
Desktop/Network Specialist
402-894-6283


>>> thelarsons3 at cox.net 1/14/2004 >>>
Phil Brutsche wrote:

> Trent Melcher wrote:
>
>> Actually, I believe your firewall has to support Appletalk for it to
>> work, since Appletalk in itself is a networking protocol.  It doesn't
>> actually ride on TCP/IP.
>
>
> AppleTalk does, indeed, go over TCP/IP, provided the Mac in question
> has a TCP/IP stack ;) And yes, with MacOS classic TCP/IP was optional
> for certain older releases - certianly Mac0S 8.<mumble> and higher
> includes it out of the box.  If this was MacOS X you could just use
> it's native SMB support ;)
>
> I think you're thinking of EtherTalk.
>
AppleTalk over TCP/IP _is_ EtherTalk, IIRC.  Just like it's LocalTalk
over a serial line, and TokenTalk over token ring.

Tim


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