On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Ton Dolor wrote:

> --- Federico Sevilla III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 at 21:34, Anthony Marquez wrote:
> > > Hi guys one quick question. How do you configure
> > Linux to log-on another
> > > Linux box and "control" that computer using
> > dial-up?
> >
> > With UNIX (and variants like Linux) this can't be
> > any easier. As long as
> > you have a connection to the computer (via LAN,
> > dial-up, dedicated
> > Internet) you can use SSH to logon to that computer
> > remotely.
>
> Hi guys,
>
> While you're at it, i do have a similar problem. I
> wanna access my files at the office remotely. The
> files are lodged in an NT server.

Get rid of that NT Server! \8)

>
> I can do it via a windows box through RAS. Problema
> ko, how to access it in Linux.
>
> I can connect via PAP. But when I do an smbmount, I
> get an error. Nakalimutan ko na what particular error,
> that was a couple of weeks back. :-)
>
> Anyway, will samba work via a PPP link?

Not a good idea. file-system protocols like nfs and samba do not function
well using dialup links.

Ano ba mas
> magandang approach?

smbmount your nt server from your linux box and offer that mounted volume
via ftp.

When i log in via PAP I also get
> an error which says IPX and Appletalk not supported or
> something. Hmm.. maybe I should just install these two
> modules instead.


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