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2005 Sep 28
3
Headline - Linux misses Windows of opportunity
Dear CentOS,
Ken wants you to know about this story on http://www.theage.com.au.
Personal Message:
How much did MS pay for the article?
Linux misses Windows of opportunity
September 27, 2005
URL: http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2005/09/26/1127586780339.html
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2005 Mar 17
1
SMB protocol security flaw
...company stopped officially supporting
it on December 31, 2004. Microsoft does have a patch for NT 4.0
customers who have paid for extended support. Users could enable SMB
signing as some form of protection; Microsoft is encouraging users to
upgrade to Server 2003 for security reasons.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Breaking/Windows-NT4-servers-open-to-hackers/2005/03/11/1110417668599.html#
Thanks,
--Tonni
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mail: tonye@billy.demon.nl
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2007 Jan 26
1
Microsoft makes hard call for input
...was part of the deal! I wouldn't have been interested otherwise," he wrote. Mr Jelliffe has refused to add to his published comments. A Microsoft spokeswoman, Catherine Brooker, said no money had changed hands, but did not say whether the contract had been withdrawn.
source http://www.theage.com.au/news/biztech/microsoft-makes-hard-call-for-input/2007/01/24/1169594396428.html
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2004 Jan 27
1
AU www.samba.org mirror
All,
Are my eyes deceiving me, or is the Australian mirror site
(http://samba.mirror.aarnet.edu.au/samba/samba.html) linked-to from
www.samba.org, out of date?
The main page has the release of Samba-3.0.0 RC3, dated Sep 8 2003, as the first news item.
Regards
Peter
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2003 Dec 29
1
Clustering and winbindd
Hi all!
I'm working on a project that, funnily enough, involves clustering and
"winbindd". Specifically, we have a 2-node cluster configured in an
active-active configuration whereby both servers are running Samba, each
"exporting" different filesystems that are backed on a shared storage
subsystem such that at any given time, one node can takeover from the other.
The