[Success Story] Connecting to remote Macs using Apple Internet Router #GlobalTalk #1441
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Thank you for sharing your setup! GlobalTalk is a such neat idea, and it's encouraging to know that piscsi can serve as a piece of the puzzle. Converting your ticket from Issue to Discussion. I hope you agree with the change. |
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Describe the issue
Not an issue! Just sharing my success in participating in #GlobalTalk using PiSCSI!
What is it?
GlobalTalk is an effort to interconnect vintage Macs across the Internet using AppleTalk and Apple Internet Router software. You can read about it here:
https://marchintosh.com/globaltalk.html
Or, watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIMmz0EWWi0
Steps to get it to work on PiSCSI:
https://marchintosh.com/globaltalk.html
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This is necessary for the transparent forwarding of UDP packets in the VPN tunnel
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pXMjrAF5vC08TamkdSt2oFCrDFMP47i5dYcjshn9JzU/edit
MacTCP is not compatible with modern DHCP servers, so configure it use "Manual" addressing and set it to an unused IP address. Also put in your router address and DNS.
Configure your firewall to forward UDP 387 packets to the address you configured in MacTCP
Configure Apple Internet Router as shown in the following document:
https://biosrhythm.com/?p=2767
I did things slightly differently, setting up two zones, one for LocalTalk and another for EtherTalk, this may not be necessary, but since this is what worked for me, I went with it:
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