Hi,
You can try implementing OpenLDAP (www.openldap.org)
or Novell Directory Services (www.novell.com).
Cheers,
Surjo.
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> there is sth called "hardlink" in unix...probablty u
> can work on these
> lines...
>
> c the man page for "ln", there u 'll find "see
> also
Hi,
Do the the following:
Run setup:
Select firewall configuration
select the the trusted device as eth0 and set the
option to medium. Enable the service telnet.
Come out of setup and run the command
chkconfig telnet on
service xinetd restart
The telnet will begin working.
Cheers,
Surj
A perfect Christmas gift I must say ! I think all the
LUGs all over India must take the initiative to take
this further.
Cheers,
Surjo.
--- Raju Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Posting full article since my cursory search of the
> ET site hasn't
> managed to unearth it there]
>
> [Front p
Hi,
Oracle 8i works well with RHL 7.x. If you are
planning to implement Oracle 9i, I would recommend
Oracle 9i R2 on RHL 8.
Cheers,
Surjo.
--- yogesh anand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> i'am yogesh anand working in HCL infosystems.i
> just want to get some idea about how to ins
Hi,
I have Oracle 8.1.6 and Oracle 9.2.0 for Red Hat Linux
with me. If you are interested, contact me offlist.
As far as Vineet's concern about software piracy is
concerned, Oracle 8i / 9i for Linux is available as a
free download.
Cheers,
Surjo Das.
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