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Welcome to netJS
Synchronizing Your Accounts Between Windows and Linux
Microsoft's Windows Services for UNIX gives you the capability to synchronize
account passwords between a Windows domain and an NIS domain or even a standalone
Linux host. This article walks through the process and includes some tips for
making it as seamless as possible on the Linux side.
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PAM Account Administration From CGI Scripts
You can write some Perl CGI scripts that log in to a PAM-based authentication
service and change passwords. This makes it easy to run a Linux host with a
number of user accounts and allow the users to change their passwords over the Web.
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Windows and Linux File Sharing with Samba and Domain Security
Running Samba on a Linux host allows you to share files with Windows
computers. This tutorial shows you how to set up Samba using a Windows
Domain for file access permissions.
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Math Markup for Web and Print
There are a lot of tools available for incorporating professional-looking
mathematical notation in your Web or print documents, but sometimes finding
the best one for your purposes can be a big chore. This article describes
a few of the most effective math markup tools.
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DHTML, Standards and Browser Compatibility
This article provides an overview of some of the considerations for
building dynamic, standards-oriented Web client applications. It was published
in the August 2005 issue of the Poland-based
Softare Developer's Journal
and is available online at The Code Project.
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