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<0> free as in freedom <1> at USD20, it's hardly expensive. <2> hahahah you're a gpl monkey aren't you <1> freedom isn't free. <2> gpl isnt freedom free <3> indeed. GPL owns you. <2> at least we see **** to **** on something, peerce <1> woah, that's a little fruity there. <4> **** to ****? <2> mango, i presume? <3> don't care much for mango <5> I have a problem my domain is like mydomain.local but I have a static ip registered which is lets say exchange.mydomain.com how would I setup the certificates for https and rpc? <3> personally, I'd put a unix/linux host on the internet side, and in no way support RPC over the internet. <2> peerce: what if the mango was peeled and cut and was juset set on a plate for you? <2> still too tart? <3> ripe mango isn't tart, its sweet. I just don't care much for the taste. my kids love it.
<3> if its tart, its not ripe <2> i like lemons <3> i like lemons too, especially meyers <3> got two lemon trees outside the kitchen window <5> peerce: well I cant do that but can you offer me a solution? what sort of certificate should I issue should it be for exchange.mydomain.local? or <5> ? <3> vhuren; no clue. have you researched this on technet? <3> !info TECHNET <5> ok <3> the whole host certificate thing doesn't play well with multi-homed hosts. <5> ahh.. <3> I dunno, you probably should configure IIS with two different webs, one external, bound to the internet address, and the other internal, bound to the local address. <3> then give each web its own certs. <5> ok I see <3> but I'm just guessing <3> I definately wouldn't accept RPC over the internet without a VPN. with a VPN, the remote client appears as if they are local to you (***uming its configured reasonably well), and would connect to your local/internal address(es) <6> hey guys today i installed a wireless network (using a linksys wireless G router) sharing a dialup connection using one of the hardwired pc's as the gateway and the ip range is set in windows as like 192.168.0.198~ and i'm trying to find out two things <6> one, i can not longer get to the router @ 192.168.1.1 to configure the wireless, and two how can i change the DHCP range that windows gives to the other PC's through ICS <3> Md[s]exxY; why are you using a NAT router behind a NAT routed (ICS) network?!? <6> i did what you said dude <6> i turned off DHCP <6> it's a switch now <3> I didn't say that. <3> however, someone else might have. <6> it may have been someone else <6> it works its just now the PC is the gateway and I still have wireless enabled on the router cept I can't GET to the router to change the settings or tunr it off <3> yes, youc an do that. also don't use the WAN port. if you set the router's internal IP to 192.168.0.198, thats what you'd connect to for its web interface <6> okay, it was still set at 192.168.1.1 before i made the PC the gateway and it won't let me go there anymore. <3> set the router's EXTERNAL (WAN) IP to someone out in space, like 10.200.200.1 <6> just times out <6> should I go set it at like 199? <7> Korks. <3> its tough to access IPs on your local network which are on a different subnet address. <6> true. <8> routing is hard. let's go to the pub! <6> so how could i set the DHCP that my pc gives the computers to 192.168.1.* <3> ok, you'll have to setup a PC to 192.168.1.xxx, then connect to the router, set its INTERNAL address to 192.168.0.something (.253 would be good), and its WAN (internet) address to 10.200.200.1 (essentially, a network noone uses). <3> you can't. ICS in XP is hard wired to 192.168.0.xxx <6> ah <6> could i reset the router, plug my lappy into it set that as 192.168.0.whatver and then set it up for the pc gateway <3> just set a PC to 192.168.1.10 or something, hook it to the router, and configure the router to what I just said. <6> ok <3> ten put that PC back on 'auto'. <6> am I just cancelling out the WAN ? <6> by settings its address to that <3> you're not using the WAN port at all, so yeah. <6> k <6> just making sure <9> how can I access a shared WinXP folder via Win98? \\pcname \\ipaddress both gives me an error <6> I'm not now and it's sharing the net quite well it just kicked my router out of the loop <3> xSystemX; what error? <9> is not accessible - not logged on <3> when you boot up win98, you need to log into it, and not hit ESC <3> otherwise 98's lame*** networking is disabled <3> use a username that exists on the XP box <3> and the same p***word as the XP account has <3> it will ask you to confirm the p***wrod, then lame*** 98 will 'create' the 'account' (sorta) <10> omg i remmeber that garbage <10> man 98 ****ed sooo bad
<9> peerce - ok, do I need to enable or modify the host file? <10> "CLICK OK, DO NOT HIT OK OR CLOSE THE WINDOW OR YOUR NETWORK WILL NOT WORK" <6> peerce i understand now that's sorta what i was thinking, makes sense too <10> "I did. it still didn't work" <10> "ARGGHHHH" <9> nerp - I know and I dont feel like configuring samba in linux <6> peerce, I got that mac to work with the windows network, except I can't see the window's users on the mac but the window's users' can see the mac's folder, gunnu mess with that tomorrow some more <4> Samba isn't that friggin' difficult to figure out. <4> My config is 28 lines. <4> plus a user added with smbp***wd <4> And that was in 2002. <8> what? no centralized LDAP directory? <8> phired! <4> In my house? <8> location is not relevant! <4> YOU ARE! <8> number of users is not relevant! <9> i think win98 also has the same login as winxp <9> i just dont understand why I cant just connect via \\ip... <4> NT kernels let you authenticate on the fly, 98 doesn't. <6> Install XP on the 98 pc lol <4> Okay check this out: <4> This is an actual board post about Genuine Advantage: <4> Genuine Advantage what a joke!! <4> First off you can still get updates from the Automatic update wizard and secondly it may bring more users to a proper OS like Linux or Solaris. I think M$ may have shot them selves in the foot. I also think that this will cause more confussion because I've heard that shop PCs like PB, HP and Dell pick up as illegal. M$ really has made the OS a lot less user friendly. <4> I wouldnt mind a key generator if someone knows the link to one. I have to get on the M$ update site for special modem drivers that allow me to get speeds of 115kbps on a 56k modem. ;) <4> </end> <4> Jesus BALLS. Is this kid joking? <2> woh knows <11> anyone good at finding howto guides via google? looking for a howto guide to connect to a shared winxp folder via win98/Me <12> cant be done <11> ? <12> did you install file and printer sharing? <11> im not sure.. aint it installed by default? <12> i dont think it is <12> it might be there but not enabled <12> you need an account on the xp computer that matches the username and p*** on the 98 computer <12> so like make an account on xp that is user win98username <3> DJDiscman; didn't I just explain all this to you? <11> yeah.... i just want to read up on it... i remember nothing when it comes to netbios name...etc.. <3> there used to be a OK site called practicallynetworked.com or something, but it became too spammy to be worth reading <13> anyone familiar with opterons? <14> I have two inserted into my brain now. <12> i am pooing <12> POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO <12> POOooOOOoOOoOOOOOoOOOOOOooo <12> POO <15> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6345358346800113404&q=vw <15> lol <16> y <16> does anyone have MSCE Preparation <15> i do! <15> no, not really <15> irc.bookwarez.net #bw <15> they do tho <15> i mean, warez bad, buy book <15> bbiab, switching drives around <12> polo? or pollo? <17> Gimp: Btw, you can find that video on 1000 other sites that don't ****ing **** and don't have a crappy flash-whatever version <18> Tedski, you around? <19> i am <18> You poach much?> <19> like poaching meat or poaching eggs? <18> Either ... but I'm thinking meat more these days. <16> can someone help me <16> i have a test tomorrow <20> any one got experience of using a usb kvm switch in windows ? my mouse got laggy and just jumps aroung when i move it slow <16> and i need this for a job <19> Hawkeye, yea, a lil bit... sup? <18> Tedski, at least I will be once I get my electric skillet back ... so I can have better control of the temps. <3> sAMOa, you around? <18> Tedski, what liquid do you like to use? <3> leg0; try unplugging the mouse, waiting a few seconds, then plugging it back in and wait for PnP to catch up (a few more seconds)... does it work better after that?
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