Re: How to log on an NT 4.0 Server

1999-10-25 Thread Oki DZ


Dirk Lother wrote:

 I'm looking for a way to access an NT Server with a floppy Linux in
 order to save data from broken down NT clients.
 
 Could you think of a way to do that ?

The easiest way would be accessing the hardware; ie: removing the
harddisk and mount it on your Linux (Linux can read NTFS/HPFS
read-only). But it seems that you only have the floppy for booting
Linux; I believe that it's not that easy having a bootable Linux on
floppies (ie: you have everything, root directory, harddisk and network
support).

Oki



How to log on an NT 4.0 Server

1999-10-23 Thread Dirk Lother
Dear debian users,

where can I find information on how to mount NT 4.0 Server volumes under
Linux ?

I'm looking for a way to access an NT Server with a floppy Linux in
order to save data from broken down NT clients.

Could you think of a way to do that ?

Thanks in advance !!

Yours,

Dirk


Re: How to log on an NT 4.0 Server

1999-10-23 Thread aphro
install samba, read up on the docs, it will take some tweaking to get it
to work with NT(has to do with encryption during auth)

but it works..and works good

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On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Dirk Lother wrote:

 Dear debian users,
 
 where can I find information on how to mount NT 4.0 Server volumes under
 Linux ?
 
 I'm looking for a way to access an NT Server with a floppy Linux in
 order to save data from broken down NT clients.
 
 Could you think of a way to do that ?
 
 Thanks in advance !!
 
 Yours,
 
 Dirk
 
 
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Re: How to log on an NT 4.0 Server

1999-10-23 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...

 install samba, read up on the docs, it will take some tweaking to get it
 to work with NT(has to do with encryption during auth)
 
 but it works..and works good

That would work, but I don't think that's what he's looking for.  It
sounds more like Is there a way to get a single-floppy Linux system to
mount a NTFS volume so that the data can be recovered:  Oh, yea, btw:
WinNT doesn't boot.

But I do have to agree with you - Samba works well.

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Re: How to log on an NT 4.0 Server

1999-10-23 Thread aphro
oh, in that case ...

it may be easier to make a dos boot disk, and download ntfsdos
(www.ntinternals.com i believe) to recover the data.  i havent seen a
(simple) boot disk rescue thing for linux to rescue NT.  ntfsdos(read
only) is free, a read write version is commercial.  i dont remember the
other guy's email address so i can't cc this..hope he sees it!

nate

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On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Phil Brutsche wrote:

 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
 
  install samba, read up on the docs, it will take some tweaking to get it
  to work with NT(has to do with encryption during auth)
  
  but it works..and works good
 
 That would work, but I don't think that's what he's looking for.  It
 sounds more like Is there a way to get a single-floppy Linux system to
 mount a NTFS volume so that the data can be recovered:  Oh, yea, btw:
 WinNT doesn't boot.
 
 But I do have to agree with you - Samba works well.
 
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