hi,
i'm not a sysadmin, but worked a bit on linux during my first degree, so
please be kind (and rewind) and try to answer my questions as simple as you
can.
1. i have a lan with a linux and windows 2000. can i access the windows file
system from the linux? if so how?
2. can i allow logins
to share filesystems u should read the samba how-to (a system that allows
accessing windows shared folders/printers)
as to the telnet i personally do not know of a method to restrict logins to
ip.
what i could suggest is use ssh (more secure) and use the authentication keys
(that way u can
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 12:53:18PM +, Alon Kadury wrote:
hi,
i'm not a sysadmin, but worked a bit on linux during my first degree, so
please be kind (and rewind) and try to answer my questions as simple as you
can.
1. i have a lan with a linux and windows 2000. can i access the
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002, Alon Kadury wrote about some questions:
1. i have a lan with a linux and windows 2000. can i access the windows
file system from the linux? if so how?
The thing to search for is samba. It is already included in most Linux
distributions, so you can simply mount a Windows
Barak Kaufman wrote:
as to the telnet i personally do not know of a method to restrict logins to
ip.
If telnet is being run from inetd (normally the case), you can update
your hosts.allow and hosts.deny to do that. Again, RTFM on tcpd.
what i could suggest is use ssh (more secure) and use
2. can i allow logins (telnet logins) only from know ip's, without
installing a firewall?
Yes, by editing the /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow file. Check out
the hosts_access(5) manual. Of course you should know that telnet's
security is really crappy, because it passes passwords
On Sunday 02 June 2002 15:53, you wrote:
hi,
i'm not a sysadmin, but worked a bit on linux during my first degree, so
please be kind (and rewind) and try to answer my questions as simple as you
can.
1. i have a lan with a linux and windows 2000. can i access the windows
file system from the
On 2001 December 13 ,Thursday 11:11, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
b. Hetz or anyone else: why exactly kde is so annoyed with the charset
being set to iso8859-8 that it prevents kde programs from running?
it's a bug in QT, a patch was reported here. It's a unsigned int which reach -1.
(a really big
1)Why when i changed in kde the country and language settings to iso8859-8 i can't
open the country and language app now from the specific account.
2) somehow something happened (and it always happen after i install redhat/mandrake)
when i request for gnome in the X login it gives me kde, or