I was wondering if there is a simple way to
not use clear passwords when setting up pop on
exchange server outlook client. I set up a sniffer and noticed I can see passwords on user accounts. I have set up
ssl on my web access. But was wondering it there was
a simple way to set up somthing...
Hello
We have a linux NIS server with solaris clients, windows 2000 domain with 2000 domain controller, accessing a netapp server mixed platform. The home directories on windows and unix are mapped to a common home directory as follows
unix \netappbox\user1
windows \netapbox\user1\private
I...
My clients are requesting making programs available
to sun sparc clients, on the network server, its a netapp . I was wondering the best way to create a network application share. When putting programs like CVS Xemacs or Vim can I just put the bineries on the server. Or do I need to place...
I was wondering what files control the login enviroment and
what determines the shell and the unique settings for each user. Also how to easily adjust search paths for commands.
Also if there is any tutorials on this subject that hits the nail on the head,
Thanks in advance, Jeff
I was wondering what files control the login enviroment and
what determines the shell and the unique settings for each user. Also how to easily adjust search paths for commands.
Also if there is any tutorials on this subject that hits the nail on the head,
Thanks in advance, Jeff
I have set up a share on a sun2 machine I think
I have the export settings correct. I am exporting
/export/home2/ I can go to /net dir on another machine and cd to /sun2/export and cannot create anything in it. I can see home2 however I can not cd to it. I get access denied errors. I have rw...
I am not able to create users directory in home
directory. I am logged in as root and I get the message "failed to make directory operation not applicable"
Thanks Jeff
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