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Re: [seul-edu] Win NT w/Linux Server?



With Samba you can get ... NT to log in to Linux, NT to log into NT and use
Linux drives, Linux to access NT drives, etc ...

Mike


At 18:49 4/20/00 -0500, you wrote:
>In fact you can make Mac versions as early as 7.6.1 have a mandatory
>server login - the product is called Maicntosh Manager.  VERY nice
>product, too bad it's not standards compliant to get user data from an NIS
>domain or something like that.  Also, completely off the topic, I can't
>get ypserv-1.3.9 working on Slackware Linux.  Any suggestions -- It won't
>compile....
>
>kernel panic:  cannot read from /dev/caffeine.
>
>"As if you could kill time without injuring eternity"
>  -- Henry David Thoereau
>
>On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Bill Tihen -- TECHNOLOGY wrote:
>
>> The main thing that I want is to require people to log
>> into computers and then use them.  With Macs there is no
>> requirement (I guess MacOS 9 allows this, but I doubt it
>> will look to a server, Linux uses NIS, WinNT uses PDCs
>> to log in users.  I would like to know how to make this
>> happen since it is possible.  On the otherhand, if I can
>> get away with inexpensive computers where then HDs can't
>> crash, then that's even better.  
>> 
>> Quoting Manuel Gutierrez Algaba <irmina@ctv.es>:
>> 
>> > On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Bill Tihen -- TECHNOLOGY wrote:
>> > >  [...]
>> >
>> > I don't know what's exactly the problem, but once a
>> friend
>> > of mine showed me a program whose name is "vnc" I
>> think, from
>> > ATT. This program is very nice, you can open a window
>> with
>> > Windows 9? NT in your Linux, more or less like a
>> X-windows, or
>> > you can open Linux inside your Windows or you can open
>> Mac in
>> > your Linux or viceversa. It's a protocol similar to
>> X-Windows
>> > and may suit many of your needs. It's not an emulator
>> but
>> > a "general"-X-Window system... Certainly it's worth a
>> try, you
>> > can use Linux in all your Windows machines  ( if you
>> have a Linux
>> > box), or viceversa ...
>> >
>> > Sorry for not giving the URL, I don't have it,...
>> nothing is perfect.
>> >
>> > Of course, the programm is free.
>> >
>> > Regards/Saludos
>> > Manolo
>> > www.ctv.es/USERS/irmina    /TeEncontreX.html  
>> /texpython.htm
>> > /pyttex.htm /cruo/cruolinux.htm
>> >
>> >   You may already be a loser. -- Form letter received
>> by Rodney
>> > Dangerfield.
>> > 
>> 
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>
>
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