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2005 Mar 24
2
Xten and NAt Problems
Guys. Im writing this because Ive checked the wiki, Xten website and read a lot of docs and still cant figure out a way around the NAT issues. Maybe somebody else can give me some ideas from a fresh perpective. My test setup is this: Asterisk -> 2wire homeportal Firewall -> internet Computer with Xten eyebeam The asterisk box and the computer with xten beam are behind the same firewall (same LAN). If eyebeam is configured to use asterisks internal ip, everything works fine, and of course, same LAN, no problems. The firewall external interface has its...
2005 Apr 08
1
No domain server was available to validate your password.
...m starting smbd and nmbd, through logging on from the windows machine (amito) and and attempt to browse the network from it. I have also attached my smb.conf file. The network is very small. It consists of only 3 machines: # Gateway to the Internet and name server for the local net 192.168.0.1 homeportal.gateway.2wire.net # Windows client 192.168.1.34 amito.localdomain amito # Linux Samba server 192.168.1.35 claremont.localdomain claremont What's going on? -------------- next part -------------- # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date: 2005/04/07 17:33...
2016 Mar 18
0
Wine release 1.9.6
The Wine development release 1.9.6 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Better video card detection when using Mesa. - Support for Shader Model 5 shaders. - C++ exception handling improvements. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations: http://dl.winehq.org/wine/source/1.9/wine-1.9.6.tar.bz2
1999 Nov 27
1
Re: Programming ...
Many thanks to the moderator who pointed out errors and suggested the correct information on this post. Over half the ideas are due to him. ;) Don't forget this is about writing your own daemon or TCP program. Some of the ideas here will not happen with today's software that has been hardened. It is presented to prevent your software from being taken advantage of. Most often,
1998 Jun 06
21
Named update for RH 4.2 exploitable?
Someone I was speaking with this evening claimed they have installed the latest named rpms yet they are still getting exploited daily and being hacked. Do the latest rpm''s for the named 4.9.x stuff fix all the root exploits or is this person just an idiot who probably has holes elsewhere in the system?