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File sharing between Mac OS X and Core 5
I have a mac with OS X on it and a server with Fedora Core 5. I have tried on numerous occasions to get the file sharing working between them.I have tried AFS and NetaTalk... The only thing I have gotten to work correctly is the FTP. But I would...
Tags: off-topic, networking, hardware, linux, security, software, blckspder@..., Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, file-sharing
Discussion threads 2006-12-13
The Mac Connection: Networking Linux and Macintosh systems with Netatalk
Ever want to configure a Linux system so that it emulates the functions of an AppleTalk server? In this Daily Drill Down, Bryan Pfaffenberger shows you how to network Linux and Macintosh systems with Netatalk.In this Daily Drill Down, you'll learn how to configure a Linux system so that it...
Tags: UNIX, Desktops, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, network, Bryan Pfaffenberger, Netatalk, Linux, Apple Macintosh
Technical articles 2000-12-13

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Gnutella: Does it have any legal, practical uses?
You may have heard a lot about Gnutella lately. But does it have any practical not to mention legal uses? Or is it just another weapon in MP3's war against the record companies? Bryan Pfaffenberger examines and evaluates Gnutella.Gnutella is MP3’s latest weapon in the war over copyright infringement, and...
Tags: Bryan Pfaffenberger, Gnutella
Technical articles 2000-10-18
Configuring Solaris as a dial-up server
For enterprise-level IT departments, setting up a dial-up server is critical to business. Stew Benedict walks you through setting up a dial-up server with Solaris and then makes the connection with an array of operating systems.You have Solaris up and running and set up to your internal network. You have...
Tags: Modems, Servers, Stew Benedict, modem, serial port, server, cable, Sun Solaris
Technical articles 2001-01-30
Configuring Solaris as a dial-up server
For enterprise-level IT departments, setting up a dial-up server is critical to business. Stew Benedict walks you through setting up a dial-up server with Solaris and then makes the connection with an array of operating systems.You have Solaris up and running and set up to your internal network. You have...
Tags: Modems, Servers, Operating systems, Stew Benedict, modem, serial port, server, cable, Sun Solaris
Technical articles 2001-01-30
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