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2002 Mar 04
1
Connection problems (Samba & W2K)
Hello,
I am using Samba 2.2.3a on SuSE 7.2 with kernel 2.4.4.Usually client machine
have W95/98/W2K OS. I have already seven Samba server instalations on the
company's branches and it works fine ! However my testing machine with
identical instalation started rejecting connections from W2K. On W2K, when
I logging (not as domain user) recieve message " \\fs_vilnius is not
accesible. The
2001 Feb 14
10
SSH trademarks and the OpenSSH product name
...m my viewpoint. I developed SSH
(Secure Shell), started using the name for it, established a company
using the name, all of our products are marketed using the SSH brand,
and we have created a fairly widely known global brand using the name.
Unauthorized use of the SSH mark by the OpenSSH group is threathening
to destroy everything I have built on it during the last several
years. I want to be able to continue using the SSH and Secure Shell
names as identifying my own and my company's products and
technologies, which the unlawful use of the SSH name by OpenSSH is
making very hard.
Therefore, I am a...
2001 Feb 16
0
Regarding Trademark Dispute.
...m my viewpoint. I developed SSH
(Secure Shell), started using the name for it, established a company
using the name, all of our products are marketed using the SSH brand,
and we have created a fairly widely known global brand using the name.
Unauthorized use of the SSH mark by the OpenSSH group is threathening
to destroy everything I have built on it during the last several
years. I want to be able to continue using the SSH and Secure Shell
names as identifying my own and my company's products and
technologies, which the unlawful use of the SSH name by OpenSSH is
making very hard.
Therefore, I am a...
2001 Feb 16
6
ssh(R) trademark issues: comments and proposal
...m my viewpoint. I developed SSH
(Secure Shell), started using the name for it, established a company
using the name, all of our products are marketed using the SSH brand,
and we have created a fairly widely known global brand using the name.
Unauthorized use of the SSH mark by the OpenSSH group is threathening
to destroy everything I have built on it during the last several
years. I want to be able to continue using the SSH and Secure Shell
names as identifying my own and my company's products and
technologies, which the unlawful use of the SSH name by OpenSSH is
making very hard.
Therefore, I am a...