Netatalk 3.0.4
The Netatalk development team is proud to announce version 3.0.4 of the Netatalk File Sharing suite. This is the latest update to the 3.0 release series. All users are encouraged to upgrade their systems to 3.0.4.
Netatalk is a freely-available Open Source AFP fileserver. A *NIX/*BSD system running Netatalk is capable of serving many Macintosh clients simultaneously as an AppleShare file server (AFP).
The suite contains:
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netatalk - the main server service controller
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afpd - the AFP file server daemin
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cnid_metad - the CNID database multiplexing daemon
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cnid_dbd - the CNID database daemon serving CNIDs for AFP volumes
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various supporting programs and utilities
Summary of major new features and enhancements in 3.0
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New ini style configuration file afp.conf which replaces all previous configuration files
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New default AppleDouble backend using filesystem Extended Attributes, conversion from AppleDouble v2 is done automatically on access
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New service controller process "netatalk" responsible for starting and restarting afpd and cnid_metad as necessary
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AppleTalk support has been removed
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Coherent cross-platform locking with Solaris CIFS server
Please make sure to read the upgrading section in the Netatalk online manual before trying to upgrade your system to 3.0!
http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/3.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html
License
Netatalk is a Free/Open Source Software project and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). The full license text is available at:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt
Changes in 3.0.4
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FIX: Opening files without metadata EA may result in an invalid metadata EA. Check for malformed metadata EAs and delete them. Fixes bug #510.
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FIX: Fix an issue with filenames containing non-ASCII characters that lead to a failure setting the size of a files ressource fork. This affected application like Adobe Photoshop where saving files may fail. Fixes bug #511.
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UPD: Enhance ACL mapping, change global ACL option map acl to take the following options: "none", "rights" (default), "mode". none = no mapping, this resembles the previous false/no setting rights = map ACLs to Finder UARights, this resembles the previous true/yes setting. This is the default. mode = map ACLs to Finder UARights and UNIX mode From FR #73.
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FIX: Fix a possible crash in cname() where cname_mtouname calls dirlookup() where the curdir is freed because the dircache detected a dev/inode cache difference and evicted the object from the cache. Fixes bug #498.
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FIX: Add missing include, fixes bug #512.
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FIX: Change default FinderInfo for directories to be all 0, fixes bug 514.
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NEW: New option "afp interfaces" which allows specifying where Netatalk listens for AFP connections by interface names. From FR #79.
Changes in 3.0.3
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UPD: afpd: Increase default DSI server quantum to 1 MB
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UPD: bundled libevent2 is now static
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NEW: --with-lockfile=PATH configure option for specifying an alternative path for the netatalk lockfile.
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UPD: systemd service file use PIDFile and ExecReload. From FR #70.
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UPD: RedHat sysvinit: rm graceful, reimplement reload, add condrestart
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FIX: Couldn’t create folders on FreeBSD 9.1 ZFS fileystems. Fixed bug #491.
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FIX: Fix an issue with user homes when user home directory has not the same name as the username. Fixes bug #497.
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UPD: Fix PAM config install, new default installation dir is $sysconfdir/pam.d/. Add configure option --with-pam-confdir to specify alternative path.
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NEW: AFP stats about active session via dbus IPC. Client side python program afpstats. Requires dbus, dbus-glib any python-dbus. configure option --dbus-sysconf-dir for specifying dbus system security configuration files. New option afpstats (default: no) which determines whether to enable the feature or not.
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NEW: configure option --with-init-dir
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NEW: dtrace probes, cf include/atalk/afp_dtrace.d for available probes.
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UPD: Reload groups when reloading volumes. FR #71.
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FIX: Attempt to read read-only ._ rfork results in disconnect. Fixes bug #502.
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FIX: File’s ressource fork can’t be read if metadata EA is missing. Fixes bug #501.
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FIX: Conversion from adouble v2 to ea for directories. Fixes bug #500.
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FIX: Error messages when mounting read-only filesystems. Fixes bug #504.
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FIX: Permissions of ._ AppleDouble ressource fork after conversion from v2 to ea. Fixes bug #505.
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UPD: Use FreeBSD sendfile() capability to send protocol header. From FR #75.
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UPD: Increase IO size when sendfile() is not used. From FR #76.
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FIX: Can’t set Finder label on symlinked folder with "follow symlinks = yes". Fixes bug #508.
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FIX: Setting POSIX ACLs on Linux Fixes bug #506.
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FIX: "ad ls" segfault if requested object is not in an AFP volume. Fixes bug #496.
Changes in 3.0.2
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NEW: afpd: Put file extension type/creator mapping back in which had been removed in 3.0.
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NEW: afpd: new option ad domain. From FR #66.
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FIX: volumes and home share with symlinks in the path
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FIX: Copying packages to a Netatalk share could fail, bug #469
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FIX: Reloading volumes from config file was broken. Fixes bug #474.
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FIX: Fix _device-info service type registered with dns-sd API
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FIX: Fix pathname bug for FCE modified event.
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FIX: Remove length limitation of options like "valid users". Fixes bug #473.
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FIX: Dont copy our metadata EA in copyfile(). Fixes bug #452.
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FIX: Fix an error where catalog search gave incomplete results. Fixes bug #479.
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REM: Remove TimeMachine volume used size FCE event.
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UPD: Add quoting support to [in]valid users option. Fixes bug #472.
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FIX: Install working PAM config on Solaris 11. Fixes bug #481.
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FIX: Fix a race condition between dbd and the cnid_dbd daemon which could result in users being disconnected from volumes when dbd was scanning their volumes. Fixes bug #477.
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FIX: Netatalk didn’t start when the last line of the config file afp.conf wasn’t terminated by a newline. Fixes bug #476.
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NEW: Add a new volumes option follow symlinks. The default setting is false, symlinks are not followed on the server. This is the same behaviour as OS X’s AFP server. Setting the option to true causes afpd to follow symlinks on the server. symlinks may point outside of the AFP volume, currently afpd doesn’t do any checks for "wide symlinks".
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FIX: Automatic AppleDouble conversion to EAs failing for directories. Fixes bug #486.
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FIX: dbd failed to convert appledouble files of symlinks. Fixes bug #490.
Changes in 3.0.1
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NEW: afpd: Optional "ldap uuid encoding = string | ms-guid" parameter to afp.conf, allowing for usage of the binary objectGUID fields from Active Directory.
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FIX: afpd: Fix a Solaris 10 SPARC sendfilev bug
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FIX: afpd: Fix a crash on FreeBSD
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FIX: afpd: Fixes open file handle refcounting bug which was reported as being unable to play movies off a Netatalk AFP share. Bug ID 3559783.
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FIX: afpd: Fix a possible data corruption when reading from and writing to the server simultaniously under load
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FIX: Fix possible alignment violations due to bad casts
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FIX: dbd: Fix logging
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FIX: apple_dump: Extended Attributes AppleDouble support for *BSD
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FIX: handling of / and : in volume name
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UPD: Install relevant includes necessary for building programs with installed headers and shared lib libatalk
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UPD: libevent configure args to pick up installed version. Removed configure arg --disable-libevent, added configure args --with-libevent-header|lib.
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UPD: gentoo initscript: merge from portage netatalk.init,v 1.1
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REM: Remove --with-smbsharemodes configure option, it was an empty stub not yet implemented
Changes in 3.0
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UPD: afpd: force read only mode if cnid scheme is last
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REM: afpd: removed global option "icon"
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FIX: CNID path for user homes
Changes in 3.0 beta2
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UPD: Solaris and friends: Replace initscript with SMF manifest
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FIX: Solaris and friends: resource fork handling
Changes in 3.0 beta1
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UPD: afpd: Performance tuning of read/write AFP operations. New option "afp read locks" (default: no) which disables that the server applies UNIX byte range locks to regions of files in AFP read and write calls.
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UPD: apple_dump: Extended Attributes AppleDouble support. (*BSD is not supported yet)
Changes in 3.0 alpha3
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NEW: afpd: Per volume "login message", NetAFP bug ID #18
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NEW: afpd: Cross-platform locking (share modes) on Solaris and derivates with Solaris CIFS/SMB server. Uses new Solaris fcntl F_SHARE share reservation locking primitives. Enabled by default, set global "solaris share reservations" option to false to disable it.
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NEW: ad: ad set subcommand for changing Mac metadata on the server
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UPD: unix charset is UTF8 by default vol charset is same value as unix charset by default
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UPD: .AppleDesktop/ are stored in $localstatedir/netatalk/CNID (default: /var/netatalk/CNID), databases found in AFP volumes are automatically moved
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FIX: afpd: Server info packet was malformed resulting in broken server names being displayed on clients
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FIX: afpd: Byte order detection. Fixes an error where Netatalk on OpenIndiana returned wrong volume size information.
Changes in 3.0 alpha2
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UPD: afpd: Store . as is and / as : on the server, don’t CAP hexencode as "2e" and "2f" respectively
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UPD: afdp: Automatic name conversion, renaming files and directories containing CAP sequences to their not enscaped forms
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UPD: afpd: Correct handling of user homes and users without homes
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UPD: afpd: Perform complete automatic adouble:v2 to adouble:ea conversion as root. Previously only unlinking the adouble:v2 file was done as root
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UPD: dbd: -C option removes CAP encoding
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UPD: Add graceful option to RedHat init script
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UPD: Add --disable-bundled-libevent configure options When set to yes, we rely on a properly installed version on libevent CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS should be set properly to pick that up
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UPD: Run ldconfig on Linux at the end of make install
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FIX: afpd: ad cp on appledouble = ea volumes
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FIX: dbd: ignore ._ appledouble files
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REM: Volumes options "use dots" and "hex encoding"
Changes in 3.0 alpha1
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NEW: Central configuration file afp.conf which replaces all previous files
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NEW: netatalk: service controller starting and restarting afpd and cnid_metad as necessary
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NEW: afpd: Extended Attributes AppleDouble backend (default)
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UPD: CNID databases are stored in $localstatedir/netatalk/CNID (default: /var/netatalk/CNID), databases found in AFP volumes are automatically moved
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UPD: Start scripts and service manifests have been changed to only start the new netatalk service controller process
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UPD: afpd: UNIX privileges and use dots enabled by default
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UPD: afpd: Support for arbitrary AFP volumes using variable expansion has been removed
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UPD: afpd: afp_voluuid.conf and afp_signature.conf location has been changed to $localstatedir/netatalk/ (default: /var/netatalk/)
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UPD: afpd: default server messages dir changed to $localstatedir/netatalk/msg/
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UPD: dbd: new option -C for conversion from AppleDouble v2 to ea
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REM: AppleTalk support has been removed
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REM: afpd: SLP and AFP proxy support have been removed
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REM: afpd: legacy file extension to type/creator mapping has been removed
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REM: afpd: AppleDouble backends v1, osx and sfm have been removed
Supported Platforms
As of Netatalk 3.0 the following operating systems are supported:
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FreeBSD
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Linux
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OpenBSD
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NetBSD
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Solaris and derivates
Netatalk may compile and run on other operating systems as well, but it is not well-tested on those. We welcome patches and suggestions for enhancing the portability of Netatalk as well as success and failure stories. Please write to [email protected].
Availability
Netatalk tar-balls can be found at:
Netatalk is also available via anonymous git. See the SourceForge project site for anonymous git instructions.
Contact
For more information about Netatalk, see its web page at:
The project is hosted at SourceForge. The SourceForge project page is located at:
The Netatalk development team can be reached via the mailing list [email protected]. For subscription information and archives see Netatalk’s SourceForge project page.
[email protected] is a mailing list for Netatalk system administrators. For subscription information and archives see the Netatalk web page.
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank all contributors to the Netatalk project for their commitment. Without the many suggestions, bug and problem reports, patches, and reviews this project wouldn’t be where it is.
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The Netatalk Development Team, May 2013