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Webmin Module
Since 2000, Netatalk has had an official Webmin module for facilitating the administration of the AFP server via a user friendly Web GUI.
At the time of writing, a maintained module for the latest stable Netatalk v3 exists, as well as a legacy module for Netatalk v2. Find the source code and release tarballs for both in the netatalk-webmin Git repository.
This page is meant to give an overview of the feature set and usage notes of the module. Installation instructions can be found in the respective README file, and will not be repeated here.
The module index is the hub for all of the module's features. You can see the configured shared volumes, as well as start and stop the netatalk daemons from here.
Can be used to streamline configuration of multiple volumes at once.
Note: A subset of commonly used settings are exposed in the GUI.
The module index is the hub for all of the module's features. You can see the configured shared volumes and virtual servers, as well as start and stop the netatalk daemons from here.
Complete support for all volume options are available when creating new or editing shared volumes.
The most commonly used virtual AppleShare server options are available through the GUI.
An interactive config file editor is also available for manual fine tuning of settings.
The response from asip-status
gives you an overview of the addresses and capabilities of the AFP server.
Resources
- Getting Started
- FAQ
- Troubleshooting
- Connect to AFP Server
- Webmin Module
- Benchmarks
- Interoperability with Samba
OS Specific Guides
- Installing Netatalk on Alpine Linux
- Installing Netatalk on Debian Linux
- Installing Netatalk on Fedora Linux
- Installing Netatalk on FreeBSD
- Installing Netatalk on macOS
- Installing Netatalk on NetBSD
- Installing Netatalk on OmniOS
- Installing Netatalk on OpenBSD
- Installing Netatalk on OpenIndiana
- Installing Netatalk on openSUSE
- Installing Netatalk on Solaris
- Installing Netatalk on Ubuntu
Tech Notes
- Kerberos
- Special Files and Folders
- Spotlight
- MySQL CNID Backend
- Slow AFP read performance
- Limiting Time Machine volumes
- Netatalk and ZFS nbmand property
Retro AFP
Development