Re: [SLUG] NT

2002-03-11 Thread Kevin Saenz
Don, Best suggestion I can give and I don't want to be rude is RTFM. Honestly learning samba for a windows environment will become your greatest asset. Does RedHat still provide HOWTOs in their documentations? Kevin D. Babbage wrote: Is there anyone who can guide me through how to set up

[SLUG] NT server anyone?

2002-03-11 Thread stephen
I am doing a tech course final semester and i require NT for the database component (Microsoft Transaction Server that comes with NT server) (would prefer a linux solution but what the heck this is South Sydney TAFE after all can't have open systems there !!!???? GR anyway and I

Re: [SLUG] NT server anyone?

2002-03-11 Thread jon
Quoting Anand Kumria [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 10:04:56AM +1100, stephen wrote: I am doing a tech course final semester and i require NT for the database component (Microsoft Transaction Server that comes with NT server) (would prefer a linux solution but what the heck

[SLUG] NT-Samba Q

2001-09-27 Thread Mark Turner
I've got a little web server. I'm seperating the 'server' from the data by having the data available to the server over a Samba share. Good thinking? Maybe. Until I find that the busy little server is ramping up the open files. Quickly! So to flush these 'open' you'd expect a server to close

Re: [SLUG] NT-Samba Q

2001-09-27 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who=Mark Turner I'm seperating the 'server' from the data by having the data available to the server over a Samba share. Good thinking? ... No, for quite a few reasons. :) A web server basically just picks stuff off disk and blats it out a port, which is why you'll find things like

Re: [SLUG] NT-Samba Q

2001-09-27 Thread Rev Simon Rumble
On Thu 27 Sep, Mark Turner made the following spurious claims: I'm seperating the 'server' from the data by having the data available to the server over a Samba share. Good thinking? No. Run a network sniffer on a segment with Windows file sharing going on and you'll see how much traffic

[SLUG] NT err NDS and PAM module

2000-09-04 Thread Grahame M. Kelly
Hi Sluggers. I have a school that needs to Authenticate its school students from a Linux system under AUC using PAM. Has anyone used/aware of which pam module to use (if one exists, where), and if you experienced any issues with NDS and PAM modules. Thanks Grahame.

RE: [SLUG] NT err NDS and PAM module

2000-09-04 Thread Stephen Mills
Message- From: Grahame M. Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 9:09 PM To: SLUG Subject: [SLUG] NT err NDS and PAM module Hi Sluggers. I have a school that needs to Authenticate its school students from a Linux system under AUC using PAM. Has anyone used/aware

Re: [SLUG] NT and cityrail.

2000-08-31 Thread Jeffrey Borg
Hi The ip address of the server is familar! anyway it's zipworlds web server I have control of a box co located there and I can verify there is bandwidth available (well in australia anyway!) download from mirror.aarnet.edu.au - 700Kb a sec (bytes not bits) download from the box to a box a

[SLUG] NT and cityrail.

2000-08-30 Thread Russell Davies
After becoming extremely annoyed with the abysmal performance of http://timetables.cityrail.nsw.gov.au/, I set out to investigate what was going on when information could no longer be accessed one day. Shortly thereafter the pages were up again and the seemed to be running great! An nmap -O

Re: [SLUG] NT and cityrail.

2000-08-30 Thread John Ferlito
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 03:53:16PM +1100, Russell Davies wrote: After becoming extremely annoyed with the abysmal performance of http://timetables.cityrail.nsw.gov.au/, I set out to investigate what was going on when information could no longer be accessed one day. Shortly thereafter the

[SLUG] NT style Guest account in Samba.

2000-07-24 Thread Bernhard Lüder
Hi, I have a domain with 1 Samba server authenticating users. 1 NT server serving files via the enabled guest account. Now I want to add another Samba server offering a printer share. What would be the most basic smb.conf to create a totally open-to-anyone print server? Is there a NT style