diff --git a/content/blog/2024/creating-an-appletalk-nas/index.md b/content/blog/2024/creating-an-appletalk-nas/index.md index b266561..7ef9a2f 100644 --- a/content/blog/2024/creating-an-appletalk-nas/index.md +++ b/content/blog/2024/creating-an-appletalk-nas/index.md @@ -128,10 +128,10 @@ Feb 20 22:36:16 nas-afp afpd[44900]: AFP/TCP started, advertising 10.101.2.123:5 Now, with a little luck, your new AFP server should be visible to your client devices: {{< gallery >}} - {{< image src="network-browser.jpg" title="Mac OS 9.2.2 'Network Browser' showing the 'nas-afp' service available via AFP over AppleTalk.">}} {{< image src="osx-finder.png" title="Mac OS X 10.4 Finder showing the 'nas-afp' service available via AFP over TCP/IP.">}} {{< image src="sonoma-finder.png" title="macOS Sonoma Finder showing the 'nas-afp' service available via AFP over TCP/IP.">}} +{{< /gallery >}} ### Sharing Folders @@ -173,9 +173,11 @@ Once done, we can restart `aftpd` again: # systemctl restart afpd ``` +{{< gallery >}} {{< image src="network-browser-share.jpg" title="Mac OS 9.2.2 'Network Browser' showing the 'nas-afp' server and shares.">}} {{< image src="osx-shares.png" title="Mac OS X 10.4 Finder showing the 'nas-afp' server and shares.">}} {{< image src="sonoma-shares.png" title="macOS Sonoma Finder showing the 'nas-afp' server and shares.">}} +{{< /gallery >}} ## Common Issues