Am 17.06.2012 um 07:37 schrieb Rugxulo:
Excellent details, even better if it actually works! ;-)
I just can say that I had Debian 4 running quite a few years on several 486SX33
with 20 MB RAM. Because the installation was the hardest part on such an old
machine, I pulled out the drive on
Hi Ulrich,
All in all, I think it is a good to have proof that clients with
FreeDOS and MS Client 3.0 can authenticate, read and write to a
GNU/Linux Samba server. In my opinion such a scenario is a
better idea than to run a server with MS Client [..]
Yes, that looks like the best suggestion
Hi again Ulrich,
What about NeOS? Is it a possibility in my case? Does it run
under FreeDOS? Is it reliable?
I downloaded it some time back, but didn't spend much time on
it and haven't been able to make it run so far.
Marcos
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Am 17.06.2012 um 19:21 schrieb Marcos Favero Florence de Barros:
It's good to know that it's possible, but we won't need
passwords, at least for now -- I've checked it twice with
management.
As I wrote, if you add:
guest account = YOURUSERNAME
in the smb.conf global section and
public =
Hi Ulrich,
But why not use just one username for all of your client
machines and have the advantage that no stranger could login and
mess with your database? You would configure the user yourself
in the SYSTEM.INI (configure once, copy onto all other clients)
and once you ran NET.EXE on one
Hi,
On Jun 17, 2012 6:32 PM, Ulrich Hansen uhan...@mainz-online.de wrote:
Ah, and NEOS:
I didn't have time to really create a NEOS network here. I will look into
it some other time. But at least the readme sounds good at first glance.
The NEOS installer works on my old laptops (486SX33) but