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  1. borisj

    How to use bash shell in netBSD 1.5x?

    For the editor - the same goes here: Pick an editor from the packages, install it, use it. Vi is fine, I preffer vim, there are also emacs, jed, pico, ...
  2. borisj

    How to use bash shell in netBSD 1.5x?

    You have to install bash from the packages collection. You can download precompiled package for your platform or use the pkgsrc to download and build from source. After installing bash you have to change the shell for the user you want to use /usr/pkg/bin/bash as a shell (not sure for the path...
  3. borisj

    Linux as a firewall

    ohh, sorry, not werewolf, I mean Wolverine :)) http://www.coyotelinux.com/modules.php?name=Products&op=wolverine
  4. borisj

    How do I reset the bootloader password? (Grub)

    Can you explain your situation in a better way? The easy way - if you can log in as root - edit the /etc/grub.conf (or wherever it is) and just remove the line with the password. That's all Or you can boot in single mode and repeat the same procedure.
  5. borisj

    Mounting network drive (Linux Redhat)

    Aaah, sorry. I did not mentioned the " (Linux Redhat)" That makes things realy easy. So, after installing and configuring samba (and checking the configuration) you need to do this:(run these commands as root user) chkconfig smb on That configures the services, so they are started...
  6. borisj

    Mounting network drive (Linux Redhat)

    Easy, you need to set up samba on the Linux machine. I dont know which your Linux distribution is, but probably Samba is available as installable (or already installed) package for this distribution. After installing samba you nedd to configure the smb.conf file (look for /etc/smb.conf or...
  7. borisj

    Linux as a firewall

    There is a wide range of Linux firewalls available (as packages for standard distributions or special firewall distributions) If you are new to Linux you better choose a firewall distribution like... ipcop, astaro secure linux, trustix, or - werewolf from the makers of coyote linux. Werewolf...

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