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MacIP for raspberry Pi.
Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-11-18 14:52:13
I am building a Raspberry Pi MacIP image. I have build the MacIPGW binary, and I have netatalk running, but how do I get it to connect to the software. It just says it fails to assign an address and quits when run with the peramiters on the github page.

Thanks

Posted by: mactjaap on 2017-11-18 15:59:57
I guess you didn’t build a special kernel. If not ... no working macipgw.

You could grab one of my VM or ISO to test and see how it works: www.macip.net

Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-11-18 16:14:28
Cool, I'll do that

Posted by: mactjaap on 2017-11-18 16:19:18
This is probably the problem:

“Kernel

Your kernel must be configured with the CONFIG_IPDDP option disabled completely. It is not sufficient to compile it as a module -- in order to support the module, the kernel is modified to intercept all MacIP traffic, so userspace applications such as macipgw cannot handle it. “

Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-11-18 16:32:01
Yep, I'm setting up a Ubuntu VM and I am going to cross compile a new kernel and isolate it from the default updater.  This should hopefully fix the problem!

Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-11-19 09:02:45
I just built a modded kernel and now it works fine!  Yay!

Posted by: mactjaap on 2017-11-19 10:25:05
Great. Could you share your image? I have a Raspberry lying around and love to make a MacIPPi for it. Your image would same me some time!

Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-11-19 10:39:34
Yep, I'm in the process of writing the required systemd scripts to start things on boot time. The cool part is that you can access the netatalk share from both the AppleTalk port and the wifi connection over ip! You just connect the Ethernet port through you bridge to the Mac, and enter your wifi credentials on the sd card, and you can copy on files with your modern Mac, and then access them on your vintage one!

Posted by: mactjaap on 2017-11-19 10:51:05
Cool this really sounds very nice!!!

Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-11-19 11:00:27
I probably won't be able to upload it until Monday because my internet at home is actual garbage. I'll use my connection at school! When you boot the image, you need to expand the file system using raspi config.

Posted by: mactjaap on 2017-11-19 15:11:54
Thanks a lot.

Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-11-21 10:35:59
Here you go.  I shrunk the image, so you need to make sure it works, as I didn't have time to test it after making the image smaller.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sEckDVrIBms0a0ulh1V4u-4qHKFf-6Kg/view?usp=sharing

EDIT:  This will only work on a Pi 2 or better.

Posted by: Franck on 2017-12-25 12:59:09
Hello

I am not an expert

Does MacIP run in a PI3 ?

in that case could you tell me where I can found an image file ?

I have tried the drive.google.com link and have installed the file in my Pi3

I had a trouble with the login / pwd

Thank you for your help !

From Boston, MA

Franck

Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-12-25 13:16:34
should be username pi

password: macipgw or macippi

Posted by: Franck on 2017-12-25 13:41:58
Thank you

I will try !

Posted by: Franck on 2017-12-25 16:18:39
it doesn't work

login failed

Posted by: IlikeTech on 2017-12-25 16:36:19
Possibly like this:  MacIPGW

Posted by: Franck on 2017-12-30 04:27:20
Hello

I have installed MacIPpi in an orange pi one with the .img

but it doesn’t work

The boot is ok

after the logon : nbp_lookup : cannot assign requested address

I can’t see the network

my config

mac duo 270c connected to asante by appletalk cable

asante connected by ethernet to airport extreme

orange pi one connected by ethernet to airport extreme

Could you help me ?

best regards 

Franck

Posted by: Franck on 2017-12-30 04:47:20
I reboot the mac and the orange pi one

no more error

on the pi I can see

afpserver

Ipgateway

netatalk

workstation

Ipgateway is on 172.16.2.1

but i can’t see anything in the mac : 

the tcpip panel is 172.16.2.2 on localtalk

on the chooser : appleshare on but I can’t see the file servers !

regards

Franck

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