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Reply #15 on: March 23, 2008, 03:08

I've had the same problem with my PB 170 and PB 190 (http://system7today.com/forums/index.php?topic=1294). In each case, my old Powerbooks crash after Step 4 in the Tutorial. I have done fresh installs of 7.6.1 on both machines, and a fresh install of 8.1 on the PB 190, all according to the rules posted on S7T, including using OT 1.1.2 and 1.3, and Appleshare 3.7.4, 3.8.3 and 3.8.7, but no luck. Incidentally, LPR printing to Leopard shared printers using LaserWriter 8.6 is also broken. I am networking to a (original) MacBook server, or an iBook 1.07GHz server, both over AirPort, whereas the clients are on ethernet (PB170) and WaveLAN wireless (PB190). Both work in reverse using Shareway IP.
Based on previous comments and the fact I've tried PPC and Intel machines, I don't think it's a 68k/Leopard problem or a 68k/PPC/Intel issue.

The only evidence I've found is that with the Firewall activated in Leopard, and logging turned on, I get the following message in my Firewall log:
Allow AppleFileServer connecting from 192.168.2.15:2051 uid = 0 proto=6

Furthermore, under sharing setup in Leopard, even after the System 7 powerbook has crashed, Leopard shows "1 user connected"

My 12" Powerbook G4 1GHz using Tiger still networks like a champ in both directions.

I'd be interested to hear the configurations that have worked for other users out there, and if anyone has any further insight into this issue!
cheers,
Roy
Last Edit: October 25, 2023, 14:11 by Bolkonskij
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Reply #16 on: May 22, 2009, 12:30

Has anybody been able to resolve the issue with Leopard and system 7? Currently, I am not able to set up a working connection either way between my Powerbook 180c, running System 7.5.5, and my PM G4 with 10.5.7. When trying to connect from the G4 to the Powerbook with the help of ShareWay IP, I can see the G4 on the monitor of ShareWay and the Powerbook even appears in the Leopard-Finder, but only for a short time, then it disappears again. From System 7 to Leopard, I can access the G4 in the Chooser only as guest, and after having chosen one of the shares, the chooser crashes.
In Tiger, at least the connection from System 7 to Tiger used to work flawlessly.

Any help is appreciated.

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Reply #17 on: May 22, 2009, 14:10

I have had no success making this work either.

OpenDoor still supports Shareway back to System 7.5.5 and it might be worthwhile to contact them for ideas and/or procedures to make it work. You will note on the Shareway site that it states it works with 10.5.

Another somewhat kludgy work around is to enable ftp services on Mac OS X 10.5 and use an FTP program such as Fetch to access files on the OS X 10.5 machine.

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Reply #18 on: August 24, 2009, 20:15

I got my PB540C connected to my MacBook Pro just fine but once I updated it to Mac OS 8.1 it started having the crashing issue as well...
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Reply #19 on: January 21, 2010, 23:47

Hello everyone,

I've tried everything and I'm still having the same problems. I even setup my switch to 10-half but can get it to work.

I have a PM 8100 with 8.1, Appleshare 3.8.3, Open Transport 1.3 trying to connect via AFP to a Macbook running 10.5

I'm getting the same error from Chooser "quit with type 1"

Any help appreciated.

Marcio Pocciotti
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Reply #20 on: April 30, 2016, 14:47

I've had a very hard time connecting my PM 7600 running 7.6.1 (with all updates and add-ons) to my PM G4 running Leopard 10.5.8, using ethernet.
Everything seemed to be set-up properly. Ethernet hub and cables were tested ok. The Leopard machine would get it's IP and afp address, but the 7.6 machine would never get an IP through DHCP and would never connect… Until I switched my OS X Leopard Firewall option to "all incoming connections", and my 7.6 machine instantly received an IP address! I don't know what it involves security-wise, but at least it's working…

So now I'm able to mount all of my G4's volumes! :-)
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Reply #21 on: April 30, 2016, 16:29

Update to my previous post : I can connect to my Leopard G4 afp address only if Shareway Ip is running, which is odd... To sum it up : it won't connect unless Shareway IP is running and Leopard's Firewall authorizes all incoming connections.

The good news is I'm writing this post online in Netscape 4.8 from my OS 7.6.1 computer ;-)
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Reply #22 on: June 20, 2016, 17:40

Just a small update for the new Shareway IP website:
http://opendoor.biz/shareway/
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