February 23, 201115 yr If I have export turned on with out without time machine, I can connect to my AFP share as guest. I do not have a user create on my server called guest. If I turn off export, security is set for secure, and my user has read/write access, I am unable to connect to the share. I see the server and enter in my username and password. It accepts my info and says Connection Failed. If I enter in the wrong password, it tells my invalid username or password. So it is accepting my user info. My log shows Feb 23 10:05:20 Tower afpd[27662]: ASIP session:548( from 192.168.94.17:64791(5) Feb 23 10:05:20 Tower afpd[27662]: DHX2 login: marty Feb 23 10:05:22 Tower afpd[27662]: login marty (uid 1001, gid 100) AFP3.1 any thoughts?
June 6, 201115 yr It's tough to follow the OP. With Export on, and Security set to Secure, you can connect as a Guest with Read-Only access. With Private, I believe the share is not announced, however you could Read Only as Guest, or Read Write with an appropriate user account with write permissions, if the person knows the IP/name of the server/share. With Public, a Guest will have R/W access. With Export off, it doesn't matter what Security is set to, because the shares are not being exported (that is, accessible) through that protocol! So, Rich, what are your problems exactly?
June 6, 201115 yr I get asked for a user name and password, even when set to public, which prevents me from connecting. Guest doesn't work either, same pop up as when I enter the wrong user and password. Smb works fine tho... This is all on my iMac, latest osx version.
June 7, 201115 yr Post output from Console on your Mac, as well as syslog. Only way to trace down the problem.
June 20, 201115 yr Problem sorted! The New Permissions Utility solved the issue for me, thanks for the reply
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