AFPFS is a client implementation of the Apple Filing Protocol written in C which can be used to access AFP shares exposed by multiple devices, notably Mac OS X computers, linux devices exporting shares with netatalk, Apple Airport and Time Capsule products as well as other NAS devices from various vendors.
This is afpfs-ng-0.8.2, it brings IPV6 support and includes many bugfixes. Read NEWS for more details.
Pretty standard unix stuff:
./configure && make && sudo make install && echo 'done!'
Alternatively use checkinstall to build package (instead of make install)
Use --disable-fuse and/or --disable-gcrypt if your system cannot meet those dependancies. (note that disabling gcrypt will prevent you from using login/password auth.)
The command line tool needs ncurses-dev, libreadline-dev and libfuse-dev (optional) to compile. Install them with sudo apt-get install ncurses-dev libreadline-dev libfuse-dev on ubuntu/debian.
You can either use afpfs to mount an AFP share with fuse or with the command-line client.
Mount the time_travel volume from delorean.local (in this example, my time capsule's hostname) on /mnt/timetravel without authentication:
$ mount_afp afp://delorean.local/time_travel /mnt/timetravel
Same, with authentication:
$ mount_afp afp://simon:[email protected]/time_travel /mnt/timetravel
Same, with authentication, forcing the UAM of your choice (usually not needed):
$ mount_afp afp://simon;AUTH=DHX2:[email protected]/time_travel /mnt/timetravel
Unmount the volume:
$ fusermount -u /mnt/timetravel
Open volume time_travel on delorean.local:
$ afpcmd afp://simon:[email protected]/time_travel
Connect anonymously to delorean.local, list all available volumes:
$ afpcmd afp://simon:[email protected]/
cd to change directories, ls to list, get file to retrieve file, put file to put file... and help for a list of supported commands.
This is a fork of the original afpfs-ng project that has gone unmaintained for quite some time. It is so far the only available open source AFP client.
This repository includes many patches collected by the XBMC project (www.xbmc.org) as well as mine, in a bid to improve stability, performance and to implement new features.
Check AUTHORS for a somewhat complete list of contributors.
The original afpfs-ng webiste can be found at https://sites.google.com/site/alexthepuffin/home
This project retains the original author's license and is distributed under the GPL.
Feel free to send your feedback/patches/flames at simon (dot) vetter (at) gmx.com .