Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "coreixsystems".
2003 Apr 17
1
RE: Help with virus/hackers
>I've often wondered whether it would be worth connecting a
>very large serial EEPROM to a serial port interface, and
>have it effectively appear as a solid state printer, (to
>that you could cheaply log to an unmodifyable device).
>Has anybody ever tried this?
>John.
Dot Matrix or an old printer would come in handy here with
a (near-)infinite number of paper feed. :-)
A
2003 Apr 16
2
Files Show in Windows but not on the Red Hat server
*I just recently migrated our web server to Red Hat 8.0 running Samba 2.2.7
from FreeBSD 4.2 running Samba 2.2.3a.
In windows, a user copy or moves files to there home directory on the server
running samba. The file seems to copy or move fine (It is visible when
accessing the share from explorer), but if I telnet to the server the file
is not in the user's home directory. I have tailed the
2003 Apr 22
1
Win2K Workstation Disconnecting Shares from Samba Server
Team:
I have a Linux Server running Debian Testing (2.4.18
kernel) and Samba 2.2.3a-12.1
It's been running GREAT. This is a marvelous product.
I have a minor issue, though.
2 of the 14 Win2K (all at SP3 and fully "Windows
Updated") will "disconnect" the shares on the Samba
server after only a few seconds of inactivity. This
isn't typically a problem, except that
2003 Apr 17
4
Implementation of W2K Group Policies from a Linux Server
I am an evil M$ MCSE :), who of late is planning on opening his
own business... Due to the large cost involved with setting up
Win2K server, both Hardware and OS, we are considering a Linux
server setup. We have SOME experience with Linux, but were after
information specifically on the possible implementation of Win2K
Group Policies (as well as 'Domain' Authentication_ for the client
2003 Apr 18
2
profiles for win98 + xp in same dir under home dir?
Does the following setup have any chance of ever working without to many
problems?
Our mix of ~ 40 workstations (win98se & xp pro) get the home drive
mapped in the netlogon script when connecting into the domain
for win9x
net use h: \\linux\homes
for win xp
net use h: \\linux\homes /persistent:no
relevant sections of our redhat 7.3 w/ samba 2.2.8 smb.conf are:
[global]
;; server name
2003 Mar 11
0
WindowsXP Slow to display Sub Dir and file tree's
...coffee machine... However on 95' 98' 2000'
machine's its fine.?
Any one with some idea's.
Regards,
Craig R. Marshall
B.E (Hons), M.Eng.Sc., MIEEE, CCNA
Senior Software Engineer, IP Telecommunications
& Terrestrial Systems Engineer.
Coreix Systems Australia
mailto:craigrm@coreixsystems.com.au
http://www.coreixsystems.com
2005 May 16
0
Configure a FreeBSD firewall to pass IPSec?
Greg White,.
I have noted your comment on some documentation found on the web, "I have
successfully (and repeatedly) used Nortel VPN client on a NATed host through a
FreeBSD gateway."
Currently i have the same problem with a Nortel BCM Running M$ Windows VPN, the
BCM sit's behind a FreeBSD Firewall / NATD.
---- Network ----
ADSL Modem
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FreeBSD Server / Gateway / HTTP etc.