On Sunday 02 June 2002 15:53, you wrote:
> hi,
> i'm not a sysadmin, but worked a bit on linux during my first degree, so
> please be kind (and rewind) and try to answer my questions as simple as you
> can.
> 1. i have a lan with a linux and windows 2000. can i access the windows
> file system from the linux? if so how?


mount -t smb //SERVER/SHARE /mnt/point -o username=USER,password=PASSWD,
workgroup=WORKGROUP,uid=YourUnixUID,gid=YourUnixGroup

You can also run LISA daemon to browse LAN with Konquerror.

Does anb know hot to set up Konquerror to browse  SMB shares but do not ask
user/pass every second (i.e when changing directories) ??

> 2. can i allow logins (telnet logins) only from know ip's, without
> installing a firewall?
>
Depend which inetd daemon you use

 : - inetd  daemon - - > edit /etc/hosts.allow 


:-  xinetd daemon  - - > go to /etc/xinetd.conf/ directory and edit telnet 
service specification.

> if you know of a site, or how-to for my questions please send me a link and
> i'll read and learn myself, the problem is i dont know exacly where to
> start (subject name to search) and i'm getting a lot of junk.
>
> thanks
> alon
>

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