guitarlynn wrote:
What's the option to get WINS servers syncing? I can't find any
mention of it in the documentation for smb.conf. Im running 2.2.6
here which appears to be the latest.
From the online Using Samba Book:
[global] remote announce = remote list
[global] remote browse s
guitarlynn wrote:
A M$ WINS server will likely be a pain to get to sync across subnets,
however Samba servers do it effortlessly.
Must be a new option, last time i looked at it there was no way to sync
samba WINS servers, they said they were working on it but it would be a
proprietary option
guitarlynn wrote:
On Monday 28 October 2002 23:20, dan carter wrote:
Is there an a linux implementation of this protocol? I have been
trying to get something like that going for ages to join two private
LANs over the internet. All the VPN stuff i've looked at doesn't
seem to
Scott Merrill wrote:
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 12:20 am, dan carter wrote:
I have not used it, but there is a Linux development effort for L2TP:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/l2tp
SMB Browse lists are best handled in a WAN setting by use of WINS.
I agree on a large centrally controlled
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
You need to talk to more Microsoft people (motto: Microsoft doesn't
understand how tcp/ip works.) The L2TP protocol used by M$ WAN's is a
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (hence the name), which enables your systems
to propogate Layer 2 packets (including broadcasts and arp
Vladimir I. wrote:
Somebody already did a compile, and I was expecting for him to
send them to me. Nothing so far ...
In any case, Bering RC2 modules should be compatible.
I tried the bering RC2 module for my network card but it paniced the kernel.
I compiled my own module from the WISP so
Steve Buehler wrote:
I just purchased 6 new nic cards, 3coms 3C905C. I can't find a driver
for them, but noticed that the 3c59x driver seems to work for them.
Are there any problems that anybody knows about that this may cause?
Or is the 3c59x the standard for all of the new 3com cards?
3
Ray Olszewski wrote:
The source address seems to be associated with dal.net, a big IRC
provider. You They've been around for a long time, and way back when,
they had a solid reputation. It might be worth calling this to their
attention.
Have you been connecting to dalnet irc servers? I reca
Dominik Strnad wrote:
>HI, sorrry
>I dind't catch whole case but I had big problems with WISP annd loadable
>modules.
>Solution is to get source codes for WISP - available at download pages (for
>latest release are not available, take sources from previous release) unpack
>to /usr/src/ and compil
Richard Hughes wrote:
>I am running Dachstein with 2 nic's.
>
>I would like to add a wireless card and use a wireless
>nic in an old office laptop to have wireless Internet
>capability.
>
>Has anyone done this?
>
>Does anyone know what cards are compatible with the
>drivers available?
>
>
>
I
Larry Platzek wrote:
>Hi Dan,
>I think I read that you will want to try Bering-rc2 not rc3.
>If I try Wisp I will need to use the same module as you (please try and
>tell us the results).
>Have a good day.
>
>
>
OK, so i tried the module from rc2, but this gave the same result.
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