Re: AFP Client in FreeBSD



MacOS X is unix-based. All it's GUI and other isn't unixlike, but base system is.

You may compile unix commands on it. Maybe just ftpd, or rsync?

On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Chris Maness wrote:

Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I would like to back up my FreeBSD server to it, and
back up my mac to my FreeBSD server. I have seen where FreeBSD can be
an AFP server, but there is little information on the client. Any
suggestions?

Thanks,
Chris Maness
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