Windows has a much different authentication than does Linux/Unix.
WRT: Clocks on VMWare. VMWare has a number of settings for clock
synchronization. I have not looked into this for a while, but AFAIK, you
can synchronize with the host, but by default there is no synch. I think
this setting is per-VM
When I was at Zuken, I set up Kerberos on several of the CentOS
servers to authenticate against Active Directory. It took a few tries
to work out the details, but once I figured it out, it worked well
except when the clocks drifted too far apart. Of course I set it
to also allow locally-defined log
On 11/11/2011 04:06 PM, edwa...@linuxmail.org wrote:
>
> I bought a new Netgear router earlier this year, couldn't get the time
> zone out of -08:00 (Pacific), even after going through five "levels"
> of "technical support" at Netgear. It was returned for a Cisco.
>
>
> Jim Gasek wrote:
>> I love
I bought a new Netgear router earlier this year, couldn't get the time
zone out of -08:00 (Pacific), even after going through five "levels" of
"technical support" at Netgear. It was returned for a Cisco.
Jim Gasek wrote:
I love the $15 refurb netgear wireless routers.
Automatically downloa
I love the $15 refurb netgear wireless routers.
Automatically download latest firmware.
Automatically enforce security/encryption.
There were at least 3 choices under $20.
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Bill Bogstad wrote:
>> About 2 years ago I applied the same reasoning to buying a TRENDnet
>> TEW-652BRP at Micro Center.
>
> I have had that same model on my home network for about
> the same time with no problems. ...
> One possible reason for different experiences
> is that TRENDnet used that m
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
> Rich Braun wrote:
>> On an impulse, I bought a wifi router at Microcenter a few days ago,
>> thinking that heck for $25 I wouldn't mind have an upgrade from "g"
>> to "n".
>>
>> * The vendor supplies full GPL source code on its website
>> * It's
Rich Braun wrote:
> On an impulse, I bought a wifi router at Microcenter a few days ago,
> thinking that heck for $25 I wouldn't mind have an upgrade from "g"
> to "n".
>
> * The vendor supplies full GPL source code on its website
> * It's on the OpenWRT hardware compatibility list
About 2 years
Chris Tyler asked:
> Do you have a model number for this device?
I didn't mention it because I'd like to hear comments about TRENDnet in
general. If you go to microcenter.com and look for TRENDnet in the wireless
routers section, you find 10 current listings in the catalog. 4 are in the
price r
"Daniel Feenberg" noted:
> I wasn't able to figure out how to
> set firewall rules without help - there is no explanation and the menus
> are confusing and obscure.
The unit I bought /seems/ straightforward in this respect: left nav
Access->Firewall Rule takes you to a list of rules that you ca
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011, Rich Braun wrote:
On an impulse, I bought a wifi router at Microcenter a few days ago, thinking
that heck for $25 I wouldn't mind have an upgrade from "g" to "n". Now I see
you can get this for $19.99. It plugged right in and did what I want out of
the box. Why bother p
On Tue, 2011-11-08 at 13:46 -0500, Rich Braun wrote:
> On an impulse, I bought a wifi router at Microcenter a few days ago, thinking
> that heck for $25 I wouldn't mind have an upgrade from "g" to "n". Now I see
> you can get this for $19.99.
Hi Rich,
Do you have a model number for this device?
On an impulse, I bought a wifi router at Microcenter a few days ago, thinking
that heck for $25 I wouldn't mind have an upgrade from "g" to "n". Now I see
you can get this for $19.99. It plugged right in and did what I want out of
the box. Why bother posting such a pedestrian purchase to this li
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