Carlos Santos wrote:
> I can see the samba server from NT (nethood) but i can't get through NT's
> login dialog box when i try to map that directory. No matter what login i
> insert it keeps refusing to connect.
Another tip:
You can also turn on the debug and look into smb.log on /var...
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Carlos Santos wrote:
> I'm trying to share my Linux home directory so that i can maintain it from
> my NT box. I've installed Samba 2.0 with encrypted passwords.
>
> I can see the samba server from NT (nethood) but i can't get through NT's
> login dialog box when i try to map that directory. No ma
> On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 11:53:26AM +0100, F. Fernandez wrote:
> > Has anyone worked out a simple solution to block a FTP user from
> > cd'ing out of their home directory? If so, witch FTP server is being
> > used?
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Hi!
Has anyone worked out a simple solution to block a FTP user from
cd'ing out of their home directory? If so, witch FTP server is being
used?
Thanks in advance.
Fernando
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senthil kumar wrote:
>
> Thanks for your info.
> DO the RAD tiny bridge have the V.35 interface??
Yes.
> Note:
> I'm using the 64k line for internet connection.
> The other end of the line is having a CISCO router,
> so in my end i have to configure PPP/HDLC protocols.
This changes everything.
senthil kumar wrote:
> I have a RAD ASM-20 Modem that we are using for
> a 64k leased line with a conventional router(with V.35 interface).
>
> I need a v.35 interface Card(ISA/PCI) that
> can be connected to the V.35 interface of the
> ASM Modem.
I had the same problem some time ago and solved i
Hi all!
I'm posting this message in debian-user and debian-testing since
it relates both to slink and to potato so excuse me if you
get it twice.
I'd like to know where can I find the patches to recompile the kernel
2.0.36 and/or 2.2.x so that the system supports more open files.
I'm trying to
Hi all!
I'm trying to setup Informix Dynamic Server on Debian 2.0 and it seems
to work all right but Informix, on their web site, say "File descriptor
patches are required for kernal 2.0.36, glibc 2.0.7.". Following that
they provide some links to RedHat and Suse patches.
Does somebody know if
Hi all!
The subject says all. I'd like to know if there is any plan to include
kernel 2.2 in slink or will we wait for potato?
If slink comes out with kernel 2.0, will the binutils and other be able
to work with kernel 2.2 when it's released?
Thanks in advance,
Fernando
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> > I recently installed Debian GNU/Linux 1.1.13 to a Compaq 386.
> > The base kernel (2.0.6) runs fine, but if I let dselect attempt
> > to install any other kernel, the system hangs on boot with a
> > message like:
> >
> > a 486 is assumed. Giving up.
Have you tried to install the kernel
Alexander LIST wrote:
> Great idea! What would you think about a script that checks the
> connectivity to a given set of "closest" mirrors based on the "Timezone"
> or so and reports the "fastest" mirror available?
Closest to what? The client end or the server end? To be effective,
that script sh
Thank you all that answered my questions about syslog repeated
messages.
It really was the "news" lines in syslog.conf. Just commenting them
worked out the problem.
Thank you again, and happy new year for all!
Fernando
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Hi!
On the following problem, I just found out that this is a syslogd
internal message. It comes after syslogd restarts. It's like this:
- Dec 22 06:49:31 blackbird syslogd 1.3-0#11: restart.
- Dec 22 06:49:31 blackbird syslogd: select: Bad file number
- Dec 22 06:50:02 blackbird last message rep
Hi!
I've been working with a fresh instalation of 1.2 including a
reconfigured kernel 2.0.27. I'm getting lots of messages like
the following in /var/adm/messages:
>Dec 19 22:37:19 blackbird last message repeated 569167 times
>Dec 19 22:38:19 blackbird last message repeated 577432 times
>
Hi!
I've just installed a fresh one with 1.2 setup disks from frozen/disks-i386.
The first part of the instalation went just fine. After booting from disk
for the first time I just got a shell prompt instead of the rest of the
configuration program. Running dselect from there worked but it lacked
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