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# atalkd {#module-services-atalkd}
atalkd (AppleTalk daemon) is a component inside of the suite of software provided by Netatalk. It allows for the creation of AppleTalk networks, typically speaking over a Linux ethernet network interface, that can still be seen by classic macintosh computers. Using the NixOS module, you can specify a set of network interfaces that you wish to speak AppleTalk on, and the corresponding ATALKD.CONF(5) values to go along with it.
## Basic Usage {#module-services-atalkd-basic-usage}
A minimal configuration looks like this:
```nix
{
services.atalkd = {
enable = true;
interfaces.wlan0.config = ''-router -phase 2 -net 1 -addr 1.48 -zone "Default"'';
};
}
```
It is also valid to use atalkd without setting `services.netatalk.interfaces` to any value, only providing `services.atalkd.enable = true`. In this case it will inherit the behavior of the upstream application when an empty config file is found, which is to listen on and use all interfaces.