On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Bill Perpelitt wrote: > I'd be interested in hearing other solutions that allow the MS client > to be active. Setting up a local nameserver authoritative for (and with correct forward and reverse entries for) all your local net's assigned addresses will certainly fix this. I've been runing this with several hosts using various services, including Win95 mounting from samba, for well over a year without any mysterious diald problems. There are no doubt other ways one can tame Windows without shutting down so useful a service as samba access, but I can't speak to that as I have never tried any other approach. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-diald" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Thomas Andrews
- Re: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Bill Perpelitt
- Re: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Jim Kusznir
- diald -- minimizing # of calls Martin J. Maney
- diald -- minimizing # of calls Michael Hirsch
- Re: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Mike Richardson
- Re: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-cal... Santosh Narayanan
- RE: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Kenneth Hall
- Re: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Joel Knight
- RE: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Michael Wirz
- RE: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Martin J. Maney
- Re: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Jan Carlson
- Re: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-cal... Martin J. Maney
- RE: Diald and the Ghostly phantom phone-call Kenneth Hall
