I setup a Windows 2000 Server so that a G4 could access one specific folder. The only way this contact could take place between the two operating systems is with Maclan. I have not installed it with the PCmaclan currently, I have only been reading about it.
Hi,
I followed this procedure in order to mount in AIX a shared folder in windows server 2000.
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg3T1012550
Ive tested the shared folder from other windows Server, and its fine.
What Ive do in AIX is:
Logon as root
Under /Home/spss/ I... (2 Replies)
Dear Friends,
I need to transfer few files from a Windows 2000 server to Sun Solaris system, connected in the same network. This copy should be done as a batch job without asking for password to be entered every time. How to make this possible ???
At present I am using cygwin in my laptop... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I have to sftp a file (put) from AIX server to Windows 2000 server.
The question is Windows 200 server that i am using doesnt have any SFTP server , if so i know we need to install one.
The question here is for writing a sftp script that as to run everyday as part of cron job we... (0 Replies)
Hi everyone
Firstly I apologise for my total lack of knowledge about UNIX. Its unfortunately something I have never had any exposure to (Until Now).
I administer a smallish Windows 2000 network with all the usual bits and pieces that involves, and have been given the task of joining a Unix... (3 Replies)
i am using windows 2000 server. my query is as follows:
there are 2 directories say c:\emp & c:\exe. DataBase (DB) files are there in emp folder and the executables are in exe folder. Now i want to share the exe folder to the clients. If i give read permission to the exe folder and no... (3 Replies)
Hi,
i have 4 Unix Sco openservers, 4PCs running windows 2000, and 1 PC with windows server which i want to configure in the same network.
During the configuration procedure, the wizard of Windows 2000 SERVER ask you if this is the only server in the network, now it will be the only WINDOWS... (2 Replies)
dibbler-server(8) Dibbler dibbler-server(8)NAME
dibbler-server - a portable DHCPv6 server
DESCRIPTION
dibbler-server is a portable implementation of the DHCPv6 server. It supports both stateful (i.e. IPv6 address granting) and stateless
(i.e. options granting) autoconfiguration. There are ports available for Linux 2.4/2.6 systems as well as MS Windows XP and 2003. They are
freely available under GNU GPL version 2 (or later) license.
SYNOPSIS
dibbler-server [ run | start | stop | status | install | uninstall ]
OPTIONS
run - starts server in the console. Server can be closed using ctrl-c.
start - starts server in daemon mode.
stop - stops running server.
status - shows status of the server.
install - installs server as a service. This is not implemented yet.
uninstall - uninstall server service. This is not implemented yet.
EXAMPLES
Let's assume simple case: server should provide clients located on the eth1 link with IPv6 addresses from range 2000::100/120 and should
have preference set to 7:
iface eth0
{
preference 7
class
{
pool 2000::100-2000::1ff
}
}
Here is exmaple of server configured to work in a stateless mode (i.e. only options, not addresses are served). If client support option
renewal, it should do so once in a 500 seconds:
log-level 7
log-mode short
stateless
iface eth0 {
option dns-server 2000::100,2000::101
option domain example.com, test1.example.com
option ntp-server 2000::200,2000::201,2000::202
option time-zone CET
option sip-server 2000::300,2000::302,2000::303,2000::304
option sip-domain sip1.example.com,sip2.example.com
option nis-server 2000::400,2000::401,2000::404,2000::405,2000::405
option nis-domain nis.example.com
option nis+-server 2000::501,2000::502
option nis+-domain nisplus.example.com
option lifetime 500
}
More examples can be found in the User's Guide.
FILES
All files are created in the /var/lib/dibbler directory. Dibbler server reads /var/lib/dibbler/server.conf file. During operation, Dibbler
saves various file in that directory. Log file is named client.log.
STANDARDS
This implementation aims at conformance to the following standards:
RFC 3315 DHCP for IPv6
RFC 3319 SIP options for DHCPv6
RFC 3646 DNS server options for DHCPv6
RFC 3736 Stateless DHCPv6
RFC 3898 NIS options for DHCPv6
Also options specified in following drafts are implemented:
draft-ietf-dhc-dhcpv6-opt-timeconfig-03.txt NTP and timezone options.
draft-ietf-dhc-dhcpv6-opt-lifetime-00.txt Option renewal.
BUGS
Bugs are tracked with bugzilla, available at http://klub.com.pl/bugzilla/. If you belive you have found a bug, don't hesitate to report it.
AUTHOR
Dibbler was developed as master thesis on the Technical University of Gdansk by Tomasz Mrugalski and Marek Senderski. Currently Marek has
not enough free time, so this project is being developed by Tomasz Mrugalski. Authors can be reached at thomson@klub.com.pl and msend@o2.pl
SEE ALSO
There is dibbler-client(8) manual page. You are also advised to take a look at project website located at http://klub.com.pl/dhcpv6/. As
far as authors know, this is the only Windows DHCPv6 stateful implementation available. It is also one of two freely available under Linux.
The other Linux implementation is available at http://dhcpv6.sourceforge.net, but it is rather outdated and seems not being actively devel-
oped.
GNU 2004-12-11 dibbler-server(8)