--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E3N00014 Date: 03/13/97 From: BEN Time: 03:17pm \/To: KENG YONG (Read 3 times) Subj: I Want Realy To Run Dos P *** Quoting Keng Yong to Ben Bergeron dated 03-02-97 *** > actually > delete the Supervisor's ID using a supervisor equivalent user ID. In > this case, > what will actually happen to the user ID? > To my knowledge you cannot delete the Sup ID (1). In the event it is deleted, I would assume nothing special happens to the User ID. --- 6b416e55724565446549 * Origin: ------------------------------------------------------ 1:246/53.2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E3N00015 Date: 03/13/97 From: BEN Time: 03:25pm \/To: PETER MORGAN (Read 3 times) Subj: Netware Access for lost sysop accounts? *** Quoting Peter Morgan to All dated 03-03-97 *** > I have a program for people who lost thier supervisor account password. > It's a netware server loadable module, (NLM) that will creat a new > superuser account, so you can recover your old password. > Only problem is, It only works on the bindery based netware, i.e. 2.XX > to 3.XX, not for 4.XX, will be soon as I figure out the new NDS system > database. If interested, please reply with proper company ID or > authorazation. (or course I can't just hand it out to anyone) > (companys would love that, huh...) > > thanks That program is not a real threat. It requires you to have axes to the console (or Rcon). Routine checks of who has sup axes can avoid little hacker wannabes. --- 6b416e55724565446549 * Origin: ------------------------------------------------------ 1:246/53.2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E3N00016 Date: 03/13/97 From: BEN Time: 03:35pm \/To: TONY WHITE (Read 3 times) Subj: How to crash a server without really try15:35:3203/13/97 *** Quoting Tony White to Shaun Dunmall dated 03-07-97 *** > > TW> I'm of the opinion that it can be done, too -- > SD> Your hopeing so ? > > Yes and no. Yes because it would be good to wipe the smirk off of the > face of the supercilious jerk that runs the servers who says it can't > be done, no way, no how -- and no, because in all the time I've worked > with NetWare, I've never seen any app or series of commands (or > anything else for that matter) that would bring down any server, any > time. You have not trided hard enought :) ...... Tho NW is pretty good in its operation..... it is not 100%.... hey, it's better then WIN X! :) --- 6b416e55724565446549 * Origin: ------------------------------------------------------ 1:246/53.2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E3P00000 Date: 03/19/97 From: SCOTT PARKS Time: 07:10am \/To: BEN (Read 3 times) Subj: Login at a Netware Server Ben wrote in a message to Vyacheslav Redka: > Frank, but what do you want to say ? > > Vyacheslav Redka B> I was goning to ask that too. That is not the first message B> I have seen from frank that just had his sig line appended B> to the message.... hmmmmm. :) I may be the only one objecting .... but I just read 20+ messages from you in this area and LAN that were little more than chit-chat and OS opinions. If you could try just a bit to stick to educational messages ... I'd appreciate it a whole lot. Thanks Scott Parks sparks@helix.eskimo.com --- GEcho 1.11+ * Origin: Helix BBS - Support National Public Radio (1:343/70) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E3P00001 Date: 03/19/97 From: VYACHESLAV REDKA Time: 07:22am \/To: ALL (Read 3 times) Subj: NetWare 4.1 2-user demo Hi, All !;) Any known problem with subj ? Or any timestamps ? Vyacheslav Redka --- Look around for groundhogs ! * Origin: Sintal Co.-Novell Authorized Reseller (2:465/123.3) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E3P00002 Date: 03/18/97 From: HARRY OLDENHUIS Time: 02:52pm \/To: TONY WHITE (Read 3 times) Subj: How to crash a server without really try14:52:3003/18/97 TW> Harry Oldenhuis wrote in a message to Shaun Dunmall: HO> I agree with you, we are here to make netware run not to try HO> and crash it and stop other users from trying to crash it. HO> This is against my principle to tell others on how to do it. The HO> person reading this might use it on my system and I would not like HO> to rebuild my system from scratch. HO> I would promote the help to prevent users from crashing the HO> system. I hope you get my point, I'm tryin to make. TW> Part of learning how to make it safe is to learn where its weaknesses are. TW> I was the one that started this, and for a reason. Yes I know, but you dont say for what reason You learn all the mistakes by trying them. And I try then all :) Harry. --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: 1985 OziWest BBs Perth 61-[09-458-1255] (3:690/416) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E3P00003 Date: 03/18/97 From: HARRY OLDENHUIS Time: 02:53pm \/To: FRANK RAMSEY (Read 3 times) Subj: Re: IPX received incomplete packet Hallo Frank HO> megs there is no problem. HO> I use the 486DX100 and a Adeptec VLB 2842A SCSI. HO> I have put the following, Set Auto regester memory HO> above 16 megabytes=off HO> load disk driver HO> register memory 1000000 1000000 FR> IN startup put SET RESERVED BUFFERS BELOW 16 MEGS = 200 Sorry Frank Did not work. A friend of mine a CNE said I need a faster Ethernet Adapter I use the Ne2000 card. FR> The VLB based SCSI requires buffers as above when you FR> have more than 16 megs of memory in the server. But found the problem, swapt the memory chips around in the server found that the server would not load on the last set but would add to the memory count giving 32 megs. Then swapt the chips from a 586, 133mhz put them in the server and all works well. Have to see if I get any error now in the 586 :) Moved a 10,895k file to the server and got 52 seconds with no errors, Cant complain about that. Tought I might post it here, could help sombody else Thanks for your help Frank Cheers Harry --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: 1985 OziWest BBs Perth 61-[09-458-1255] (3:690/416)