10-02-2002
Windows Vs UNIX FTP
Just an observation really, I've noticed some real lag when a Windows (2000) client connects to a UNIX FTP server, but never when I go UNIX to UNIX no matter what flavour of UNIX O/S.
Maybe the lookup is happening from the Windows side and not (by default) with a UNIX FTP connection ? If I get chance I'll look into this some more as it bugs me too.
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NAME
w2kusers.deny - Authentication file for Windows 2000 Single Sign On.
SYNOPSIS
# Comment account_name
DESCRIPTION
The w2kusers.deny is a text file containing a list of user account names. When an account is included in this file, the Windows 2000 Sin-
gle Sign-On software verifies only the UNIX authentication for the named account.
To add user accounts to the file, use a text editor to enter the user's UNIX account name. The following syntax rules apply to the
w2kusers.deny file: Only one user name can be entered on a line. The user name must exactly match a user name in the UNIX /etc/passwd
file. Comment lines begin with a pound sign (#).
EXAMPLES
The following example shows a typical w2kusers.deny file: # The following file lists account names that are not allowed to use # the Win-
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FILES
Location of the file.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: ldapcd(8), lw2ksetup(8)
Files: etc/w2kusers.deny(4)
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