samba: reading files from my Windows 2000 machine from my RedHat Linux machine.
Janina Sajka
janina at afb.net
Thu Aug 8 16:57:02 EDT 2002
Swat is included. You need to turn it on by editing a file in
/etc/xinetd.d/
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Edward L. Barnes wrote:
> Hi there Adam and list.
> I'm curious!
> Is Swat included on standard or speakup modified Red Hat media or should
> I search for it on the internet at a site like www.rpmfind.net
> Reason I ask is because I don't have my RH cds here at homeat the
> moment and this looks like a neat package which I might play with.
> Thanks!
>
> Ed Barnes
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>
> On Wed,
> 7 Aug 2002, Adam Myrow wrote:
>
> > If you have it, you can also enable SWAT which gives you a web interface
> > to configure things. Of course, it operates on a non-standard port,
> > usually 901, and you want to keep outsiders from getting at it if you do
> > enable it. It requires the root password before you can do anything, but
> > it is an easy way to set things up.
> >
> >
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