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Participant[quote:c166fe570c=”Edrian”]I only can access to the computers connected on the net of the first port of the list.[/quote:c166fe570c]
are you talking about appletalk? AFAIK appletalk is only active on one interface, but i’m not 100% sure…zo
Participantnever seen, but mdoc is the tool used to format (and display?) the man-pages. if other man-pages are still working is your pdisk-manpage defect. if man doesn’t work at all, mdoc seems to be the problem; you might have to reinstall it. but i don’t know how to do this (how to reinstall just some of the BSD-tools instead of doing a new system install); you could try to install the appropriate package with fink.
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Participantyou can tell the finder to use an ssh-tunnel to connect to the afp-server. press apple-k in the finder, then choose “options”.
of course, to do work in the terminal, you have to open another ssh-connection.zo
Participant[quote:645e03dbe6=”Cabbage”]It’s installed by default on the client.[/quote:645e03dbe6]
where?zo
ParticipantI was looking for such a solution, too.
I ended up with a link to the asterisk project ([url]http://www.asterisk.org[/url]).
From the asterisk-page:
[quote:585dcca6a2]Asterisk is primarily developed on GNU/Linux for x/86. It is known to compile and run on GNU/Linux for PPC. Other platforms and standards based UNIX-like operating systems should be reasonably easy to port for anyone with the time and requisite skill to do so.[/quote:585dcca6a2]
Would be a nice project idea, i think 🙂 -
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