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by The Fedora Unity Team last modified Jan 30, 2008 10:25 PM
Page Fedora Core: Connecting to an ADS Server by scott_glaser — last modified Feb 01, 2010 07:41 PM
As many Fedora Core users may note, there are times when Windows just does not cut it, and you would rather be working on your data in Linux instead of Windows. During those times you may find it necessarry to connect to a Server 2003 ADS. This soulution came about for just one such ocassion. We are not going to cover the requirements in this procedure as this solution is not recommended for a new Fedora Core user, this is tailored for an advanced user that would have the knowledge to join a domain with their Fedora Core machine. Also assistance will be required from the Administrator of the domain, should that not be you!!
Folder ads-post-images by scott_glaser — last modified Jan 30, 2008 07:46 AM
 
Link Fedora Wireless Information by Ben Williams — last modified Feb 24, 2008 01:14 PM
All wireless information has been moved to FedoraMobile.Org, follow the link shown below.
Page Disabling IPv6 in Fedora by scott_glaser — last modified Dec 01, 2009 08:28 AM
A lot of people have been coming into #fedora asking "how can i disable ipv6?" since their connection only uses ipv4. This howto will cover disabling ipv6 in the kernel stack during boot, stop ipv6 from being started by system calls and stop the ip6iptables service. IPv6 enabled should be entirely harmless, and if it _isn't_ then there is a bug which should either be reported to the local ISP (perhaps AAAA lookups are not working in DNS) or filed at http://bugzilla.redhat.com.
Page Fix problems of miscellaneous network services by tobiasoed — last modified Jan 30, 2008 03:46 AM
A bug in anaconda and another in system-config-network can lead to a broken /etc/hosts file. This results in various networking services not starting or otherwise missbehaving.
Page Networking Fundamentals by kanarip — last modified Jan 30, 2008 03:46 AM
 
Page BIND Special Cases HOWTO, Part 1 by kanarip — last modified Jan 30, 2008 03:46 AM
This is a quick HOWTO for Network Administrators that need to implement Microsoft Windows Active Directory in a BIND authoritative namespace and enabling Dynamic DNS.
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