RE: Linux in an NT domain
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Carpenter, Dean (MS Mail) wrote: > Yup - I think it's called smb-NT-verify.1.1.tar.gz. I don't remember > exactly where I got it, but here's the authors name from the > nt-linux.readme file ... > > Christopher Burke| Unique | Web: http://www.mindware.com.au > Mindware | Custom | Info: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > PO Box 9, Richlands | Innovative | E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Q. 4077, Australia | Development | Telephone:Australia 0412-696290 > > Check the website listed above - that has more information. Thanx, I found it, it's at: http://www.mindware.com.au/ftp/smb-NT-verify.1.1.tar.gz Cheers, 8<--->8 Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 8<--->8 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
RE: Linux in an NT domain
Yup - I think it's called smb-NT-verify.1.1.tar.gz. I don't remember exactly where I got it, but here's the authors name from the nt-linux.readme file ... Christopher Burke| Unique | Web: http://www.mindware.com.au Mindware | Custom | Info: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PO Box 9, Richlands | Innovative | E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Q. 4077, Australia | Development | Telephone:Australia 0412-696290 Check the website listed above - that has more information. -- From: Richard L Shepherd Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 1997 8:44 PM To: Debian Users Subject: Linux in an NT domain Does anyone know if Debian has packaged the package which allows a Linux box to participate in an NT domain? I read somewhere once that such a package exists, but am very vague as to the details of what it did. NB: it's not samba, it's do with sharing the user-space/passwords etc. Any ideas? 8<--->8 Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 8<--->8 <>
Linux in an NT domain
Does anyone know if Debian has packaged the package which allows a Linux box to participate in an NT domain? I read somewhere once that such a package exists, but am very vague as to the details of what it did. NB: it's not samba, it's do with sharing the user-space/passwords etc. Any ideas? 8<--->8 Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 8<--->8