ShareWay IP Personal Edition
User's Guide
Introduction
Open Door Networks' ShareWay IP product line brings TCP/IP accessibility
to any AppleShare-compatible (AFP) server. With ShareWay IP, regardless
of whether you're running Apple's personal file sharing, AppleShare,
or an AFP server on a non-Macintosh OS, you can make that server
available over your home network, intranet, or over the Internet
itself.
By enabling TCP/IP access to AFP servers, ShareWay IP makes it possible to:
- Access Personal File Sharing on Mac OS 7, 8 and 9 systems from Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4) and Leopard (10.5). These versions of OS X do not support accessing these systems over AppleTalk.
- Make Personal File Sharing on any Macintosh accessible from anywhere
on your intranet -- even from sections not running AppleTalk --
or over the Internet.
- Make older AppleShare servers or non-Macintosh AFP services, such
as those on Windows NT, Novell Netware or Unix accessible from
anywhere on your intranet, or over the Internet.
- Begin to turn off the AppleTalk protocol on your intranet without
losing the benefits of traditional AppleTalk services.
ShareWay IP is available in three editions:
- ShareWay IP Personal Edition is for use with the Mac OS's built-in
personal file sharing.
- ShareWay IP Standard Edition can target any single AFP (AppleTalk
Filing Protocol) server.
- ShareWay IP Professional Edition can target multiple servers from
a single Macintosh, providing efficient resource utilization and
allowing centralized administration of IP access to AFP servers.
This User's Guide provides details of the Personal Edition of
ShareWay IP. Separate User's Guides are available for the Standard Edition and Professional Edition. The choice of which edition to use for your specific situation
is discussed in depth at Open Door's Web site.
What's New in ShareWay IP 3.0
- Security enhancements - Connection attempts to ShareWay IP can be allowed or denied
for specific users and for guests. Using this mechanism in conjunction
with File Sharing's users and groups, different levels of security
can be implemented for AppleTalk and IP.
- Connected user information - ShareWay IP displays a list of IP-connected users, including
user name and user IP address. For IP connections, this list is
more informative than the Mac OS File Sharing Activity Monitor,
which shows both AppleTalk and IP connections without distinguishing
between them.
- Configurable TCP port number - The TCP port number used by ShareWay IP can be changed as desired.
- Online Help - Integrated Apple Help makes online help available through the
Help Center and through ShareWay's Help menu.
What's New for Mac OS 9 Users
Mac OS 9 ships with a version of ShareWay IP that is used to implement
its IP file sharing feature. For users upgrading to ShareWay IP
3.0 from the Mac OS 9 version, ShareWay's added functionality
includes
- All the items described above in "What's New in ShareWay IP 3.0"
- Real-time connection logging - ShareWay IP can log connection attempts, providing a detailed
record of server accesses and further enhancing security.
Table of Contents
Getting Started (OS 9) |
- System Requirements
- Installing ShareWay IP
- Configuring ShareWay IP
- Starting ShareWay IP At Boot Time
- Accessing the Target Server
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Getting Started (Pre-OS 9) |
- System Requirements
- Installation
- Configuring ShareWay IP
- Starting ShareWay IP At Boot Time
- Accessing the Target Server
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Using ShareWay IP |
- ShareWay IP Administration
- The Status Window
- Serial Numbers
- Logging
- Changing ShareWay's TCP Port Number
- Number of Users Supported
- Online Help
- Background & Foreground Versions
- Installing the Foreground Version on OS 9
- Mac OS 9 and Multiple Users
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Security |
- Limiting IP Access
- Other Considerations
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Connecting to ShareWay IP |
- Connecting from Mac OS X
- Service Location Protocol
- Using SLP
- SLP-based Methods of Access
- Non-SLP Methods of Access
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Log File Format |
- Log File Format
- Sample Log Lines
- AFP Error Codes
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How ShareWay IP Works |
- File Sharing
- SLP Registration
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Troubleshooting |
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This entire User's Guide is copyright (C) 1997-1999 Open Door
Networks, Inc. ShareWay IP is a trademark of Open Door Networks,
Inc.