Error during command authentication.
Error - unable to initiate communication with LISTSERV (errno=10061, phase=CONNECT, target=127.0.0.1:2306). The server is probably not started.
--- Forwarded Message from Eric Eubank <[log in to unmask]> --- >In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> >References: <[log in to unmask]> >Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 19:19:51 -0500 >To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> >From: Eric Eubank <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: #6101.1 Apple OSX ------------------ >So, has anyone else noticed that OSX does not talk to NT4 servers? Or >that it doesn't allow connection through Apple Talk to printers given >certain types of routers? > >Our OIT went so far as to pull OSX from the campus store and refuse >to support it until such time as those problems are solved. > >I have no problems connecting to Windows 2000 Servers from OS X. I >cannot test NT - no longer available here - but since Nt was a the >predecessor of W2k it should probably work as well. So the problem >seems to be somewhere else. > >Otmar Hello, imho, your campus should probably pull the NT servers. FWIW, to connect to Win2K, enter the IP or name of the Win2K machine directly in the "Address" field of the dialog box that is presented on accessing menu item "Connect to Server..." of the menu "Go" in OSX. Text to be entered in that field should be something like afp://someserver.somewhere.edu/ Services for Macintosh in NT uses old-fashioned LAN based appletalk, whereas OSX uses AFP over IP. That is, each platform exclusively supports one or the other version of the Apple file sharing protocol. Win2K does support AFP over IP, so it is possible to connect to Win2K shares from OSX. But the machine name of the server to which you are trying to connect may not show up in the network browsing box. As far as NT goes, you are out of luck. And for the record, SFM in NT was not particularly implemented well, as far as MacOS users are concerned. Your campus can upgrade to Win2K -- or even better, to OSX Server v2, when it arrives (soon). -- Eric Eubank sr.systems analyst Liberal Arts ITS, University of Texas at Austin