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 fro
> > 2. can i allow logins (telnet logins) only from know ip's, without
> > installing a firewall?
>
> Yes, by editing the /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow file. Check out
> the hosts_access(5) manual. Of course you should know that telnet's
> security is really crappy, because it passes pass
Barak Kaufman wrote:
>as to the telnet i personally do not know of a method to restrict logins to
>ip.
>
If telnet is being run from inetd (normally the case), you can update
your hosts.allow and hosts.deny to do that. Again, RTFM on tcpd.
>what i could suggest is use ssh (more secure) and u
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002, Alon Kadury wrote about "some questions":
> 1. i have a lan with a linux and windows 2000. can i access the windows
> file system from the linux? if so how?
The thing to search for is "samba". It is already included in most Linux
distributions, s
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 12:53:18PM +, Alon Kadury 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 th
to share filesystems u should read the samba how-to (a system that allows
accessing windows shared folders/printers)
as to the telnet i personally do not know of a method to restrict logins to
ip.
what i could suggest is use ssh (more secure) and use the authentication keys
(that way u can dete
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?
2. can i allow logins (tel
On 2001 December 13 &bet;,Thursday 11:11, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> b. Hetz or anyone else: why exactly kde is so annoyed with the charset
> being set to iso8859-8 that it prevents kde programs from running?
it's a bug in QT, a "patch" was reported here. It's a unsigned int which reach -1.
(a reall
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> 1)Why when i changed in kde the country and language settings to
> iso8859-8 i can't open the country and language app now from the
> specific account.
a. set the charset to iso10646-1
If you can't run the appropriate kde programs to set that up, this
1)Why when i changed in kde the country and language settings to iso8859-8 i can't
open the country and language app now from the specific account.
2) somehow something happened (and it always happen after i install redhat/mandrake)
when i request for gnome in the X login it gives me kde, or sta
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, 08:03 none none wrote:
>
> nn>> 3. about this VMware thing, can it run win2000(nt5)?
>
[vmware faq snipped]
> Nothing can run on win2000 or nt5, because both don't exist. There is (or
> will be?) VMWare for NT.
I dunno about tha
On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, 08:03 none none wrote:
nn>> hag sameach, i got some questions hope someone will answer(i am a
nn>> newbie):
nn>>
nn>> 1. what is the different between x windows and desktop
nn>> environment?(gnome, kde, tcl/tk, etc)
First, there's no &
hag sameach, i got some questions hope someone will answer(i am a
newbie):
1. what is the different between x windows and desktop
environment?(gnome, kde, tcl/tk, etc)
2. i heard that there is a tool wich can convert linux to FAT32 is that
true?
3. about this VMware thing, can it run
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