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Linux Fedora Core2 : how to connect to internet

Le Huynh Nguyen
03-08-2005, 03:02 AM
Hi,

In my university, each student has to identify himself before using the internet by login into university domain. In WinXP, there is no problem with joining domain. But in FedoraCore2, I don't know how to join domain or find any place that I can input my username and password to join.

Up to now, I can not use internet with FC2. Can anyone help me to solve this problem?
Thank you.

Nodsu
03-08-2005, 05:30 AM
You can set up Samba to act as a domain member computer and if you add Winbind then you can "log into" the domain. Whether it actually would let you use the internet depends on how exactly the authentication is set up in your university.

You are better off talking to the IT people on site - they know how the system works and will be able to help you more.

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