7/20/2023 0 Comments Stunnel rasberry pi introduction![]() ![]() Of course, this file is visible in all three mounted shares. I was able to mount all three and place a file into the SHARED_DISK folder which is showing over 11 GB available. Macippi WINDOWS which has a mountable ‘MacIPpi-Samba’ folder Which has a mountable ‘MacIPpi DISK’ folder, Which has a mountable ‘MacIPpi-Samba’ folder, I know the cool part is seeing this from a vintage mac through the local talk bridge, but from a more recent mac Mini running High Sierra, I see Maybe I missed it but logging in as pi to expand the partition is worth updating in the docs, or add macipgw to the sudoers. so, I logged out and back in as pi (same password) and I was able to run raspi-config. In fact, I cannot run raspi-config because I am not in the sudoers list. Sudo /usr/bin/raspi-config -expand-rootfsīut this fails. SO, I don’t have my localtalk wired up yet as I am awaiting hardware delivery, but I did SSH into it as macipgw user. Tried to expand the partition using: No need for a display at all-you can SSH in-is that the idea? There is no login prompt, no CLI-which maybe I should assume is normal/expected since these will probably be headless gateway systems. It goes through the booting process with everything loading and scrolling by and ends by stopping at last line: I setup the image on a 16gb SD card running on a Pi 3b+. Just visit the MacIPRpi with your old browser and see internet pages as images. Newest version of the Web Rendering Proxy on port 8080.You can now surf the Internet without any router configuration If you want to login username is: macipgw and password: macipgw If you want to connect from a Mac OSX, Windows or Linux machine you can connect to macippi.local. You can use IP address 172.16.2.1 to connect. If you want you can login from your Macintosh with Telnet or SSH. Take this time because the appletalk daemon needs some time to settle. No Appletalk over WIFI! It will get an IP address from your home router if you power it on. Do not try to connect the MacIPpi with wifi. Etcher is THE tool!Ĭonnect you MacIPRpi to the network with a network cable. On Mac/Linux/Windows Etcher or on Windows only you can use a tool like Win32DiskImager (this tool is deprecated…but sometimes people work with it). On a Linux/Unix/MacOSX system you can check the name of the SD card with the command: Use dd on Linux systems (and MacOSX) to put the image on the SD disk.ĭd if=|pv|dd of=/dev/sdX bs=1M Do not try to load the 7z version on the SD card. To do this right you need a piece of hardware or software to do this.įor now a beta test which runs on a Rasberry Pi is ready. To speak TCP/IP on a LocalTalk network it is necessary to encapsulate Internet Protocol (IP) packets within the AppleTalk DDP protocol. On this kind of network it is not possible to “speak” TCP/IP right away. You can connect Macintosh computers over LocalTalk with the use of cabling between the printer ports. You can find more information about this port on: gives you a MacIP gateway out of the box thanks to the linux port of macipgw done by Stefan Bethke.
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