A Samba Server allows Linux Systems to participate in a Windows Network, sharing Directories and Printers, and accessing those Directories shared by Windows systems. Samba includes a special share for accessing users' home directories. see smb.conf default includes same share. Pathname= /share/username
For the computer behind you in the main menu Type in DOA for Dead Ops Arcade Zork for a achievement/trophy And there are several other you just look them up on a website
Hmmm...that would depend on several things. Is the computer a server, standalone system, networked system? I assume you are talking getting past the password prompt. There are numerous different operating systems and therefore numerous different methods of approach. Is the password you are tying to get around a BIOS password, user password, administrator password? Without knowing those, as well as other specifics, I am afraid I would have to recommend you contact a local professional computer technician.
Port 23 is the traditional port used for Telnet. Telnet is basically a protocol to allow a user to connect to another computer or server in order to view information or log in. When this port is open, it is often an indication that a malicious piece of software has planted a backdoor in your computer to allow other users to access it without your permission.
That would be aiding a hacker - which we in the Wiki community will not do ! The legitimate owner of he computer will know the password !
fined grained password policies
The purpose of a server for a network is to provide a communications between the Internet and your computer (in other words it serves as a way to allow others outside of your home network to communicate with your computer)
You would use a virtual server to host more than one domain name on the same computer. The web sites are not affected by sharing one computer, they act just as if they are being hosted by a dedicated server.
Yes, if you have 4 computers on your network, it would benefit you to have a web server. The web server would allow you to have faster internet access and speed.
You would use a virtual server to host more than one domain name on the same computer. The web sites are not affected by sharing one computer, they act just as if they are being hosted by a dedicated server.
Alternately, if you would like to configure your email client yourself, you could do so by using the following details: Incoming Server: pop.rediffmail.com Outgoing Server: smtp.rediffmail.com Username: Your Rediffmail username Password: Your Rediffmail passwor
A computer password is "pasuwaado." A spoken password such as that which one would utter to a shady figure behind an even shadier door would be "aikotoba."
That depends on the server. We can not help you if we do not know the server. I would even hesitate to help you even IF we knew the server. Suck it up, pay the 15 dollars a month, and play on the live servers.