don't need that feature. LINT doesn't have any options for
disabling PXE, so it looks like I've got to find these headers. Where
are they? Or is there some other way to disable PXE?
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sshd_config. What else might I need to
change to get this to work?
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Deafortunademente, la mayoria de proveedores asi no permiten protocolos
asi a menos que compre una linea como un T1, que es carisimo (aqui en
los EEUU, cuestan mas de $500 mensualmente). Asi que tendra que buscar
otra solucion.
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On Thu 24 Oct 2002 at 14:04:41, Moti Levy said:
2.use ldap ?
Yup, that's the way to go. LDAP may take a little longer to set up, but
in the long run (especially when you add 3 more server and a dozen more
Windows clients) it'll be the best solution.
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/usr/bin/false works well as a shell in circumstances like this.
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, which isn't active at boot time, and then shuts
down. Use the PPP daemon's nat option instead (see 'man natd').
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network if necessary.
But the only setup I can get working is the one I already have.
Anyone have any ideas, or does the divert natd have to be just
one rule?
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these options?
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