Thanks for your information. I recently heard from our network staff on both networks and they have to open some ports (or something like that) to allow that type of access.
Thanks again
I need to mount remote file systems to a local server with mount-points already created. I have shared the file systems on the remote server no problem. I can telnet to both servers no problem. Ping is turned off on the remote file system.
Now on the local server when I try to mount these...
Thank you for your help. I started thinking about what you said and of course it made sense :o)
Anyways, this is what I did and everything is perfect now:
On the Remote Server A:
1 - mount partition on a directory on Server A.
2 - share the new directory on Server A to allow root access for my...
Hi...
I am trying to mount a remote file system. This is what I have done so far:
- On the remote Server, I shared a file system
share -F nfs -o rw /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s1
- On the local Server, I mounted the file system to a local directory
mount <REMOTE IP ADDRESS>:/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s1 /Karen
Now...
I am trying to access a Linux 8.1 host using Exceed 6.2 on a Windows 2000 workstation. However, I cannot see the host in the XDMCP Display Manager Chooser. I connect to 2 other hosts with no problem, although these other hosts have different versions of operating systems.
So far I have...
I was wondering if you received a reply to your problem.
I am using
- Exceed Version 6.2,
- Linux 8
- my workstation is Windows 2000.
Please fill me in any tips that you might have.
Thank You
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