Netatalk dhcast128
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This is rather unusual, typically a single server can and would share multiple volumes aka. Your post above seems to suggest each volume is on the same server and therefore has the same IP address but that each volume is being shared via a different network port.
#Netatalk dhcast128 update
Is there any solution for this or Apple have to release some update to solve this issue? I can connect my server but as i have 2 share volume (afp://IP_Address:12000 and afp://IP_Address:12001) now when i am unsing 1 volume and try to connect another one system automatically disconnect me to first one, before i used always both volume connected in same time.
#Netatalk dhcast128 upgrade
Just upgrade my iMac from Snow leopard to El capitan, i am using 1 ubuntu data server with netalk AFP sharing. It's not the source of my problem (SmartOS runs 3.3) but it may help others. Because WD Sharepaces use AFP 3.2, WD did the right thing and used DHCAST128 (As per Apple’s guidelines) so its not WD’s fault that this problem arose, its Apple’s fault for changing the standard Now, there is a new version of netatalk 2.2 which is in beta atm that is a new version of AFP called AFP 3.3.
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DHCAST128 is often used by NAS boxes, mainly because it has fewer overheads.