willing to
compile the Windows tool list.
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Invisible Disability: http://www.davidmoisan.org/invisible_disability.html
ATS-909 FAQ: http://www.davidmoisan.org/radio/sangean/ats909faq.html
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You'll need to change an item in your group policy so that the update
clients go to your server instead of MS. It's off topic, but I recommend
reading the SUS Deployment Guide (from the MS web site) to get it working
with your clients.
Take care,
Dave
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN
At 11:50 AM 7/11/2003 -0700, Kevin Ashurst wrote:
You can't use a domain controller (DC) as a SUS server, but you can use a DC
as a client.
The latest version of SUS (SP1) will run on a DC.
Take care,
Dave
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Invisible Disability
before writing such nonsense.
Root login was disabled out of the box when I put openssh on my Debian box
a year or so ago.
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Invisible Disability: http://www.davidmoisan.org/invisible_disability.html
ATS-909 FAQ: http
listening on port 88 and
forwarding to port 139. Good bye network!
Neither open here.
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Invisible Disability: http://www.davidmoisan.org/invisible_disability.html
ATS-909 FAQ: http://www.davidmoisan.org/radio/sangean/ats909faq.html
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Take care,
Dave
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Invisible Disability: http://www.davidmoisan.org/invisible_disability.html
ATS-909 FAQ: http://www.davidmoisan.org/radio/sangean/ats909faq.html
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of RAID did you try this on? Software or hardware? I administer
a HW mirrored system and have this on bootable CD just in case.
Take care,
Dave
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Invisible Disability: http://www1.shore.net/~dmoisan/invisible_disability.html
include netcat, but that
is available elsewhere.
Take care,
Dave
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Invisible Disability: http://www1.shore.net/~dmoisan/invisible_disability.html
ATS-909 FAQ: http://www1.shore.net/~dmoisan/faqs/sangean/ats909faq.html
that they had no plans for VNC. Did some former employees take it
There is a variant known as TightVNC (tightvnc.org) that is still being
developed.
Take care,
Dave
David Moisan, N1KGH ARES/SKYWARN[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Invisible Disability: http://www1.shore.net/~dmoisan