When typing an password, the terminal does not show anything, thus people looking over your should can not see what you type (not even how long the password is).
Thus just type the password and RETURN.
When logged in as root, you have more access and you might see more, but as described...
If you do not require SSH access from the outside world, you can set your router (if you have any) to block SSH requests, thus preventing them from even trying.
Good luck Kees
Power the printer of, wait a few minutes and turn it on.
Also check the IP settings in the printer network menu.
Try the ping option to the printer.
Good luck, Kees
You could try to log in as root user in the terminal and do an ls -al on the external drive.
(go to terminal, enter the su command and enter the administrator password.
Use /volumes/drivename to go to the drive and enter command ls -al
Good luck, Kees
I have no information on how you configure the domain settings. Maybe there is your problem.
User accounts are made by wfw.
The domain information is setup by Server Admin in the MAIL section (not the DNS section).
For squirrelamil configure you execute the following program (and for...
First of all, MAC OS server requires a static IP number to work fine.
Secondly if the server is behind a router (and it must be if your INTERNET IP number is not static), than forward the incoming mail through the router to the server.
If you want to access the mail from the internet too...
I am not sure, but it might be that a key on the keyboard (or mouse) is sticky and makes it behave like it does now. You might even check the universal access pane for any odd settings.
Good luck, Kees
If the printer is not available in the chooser, the printer is not available to the system. The icon on the desktop is just an icon, without a printer available it will do exactly what is does now, just show and make a queue available.
First make the printer available under chooser and if that...
This is odd, but actually it might suggest something else.
As in general ip-numbers start with 169.x.x.x when no link is available (so no ip-number can be assigned), it might be that the number printed is assigned to you by the provider in which case the router is not acting like a router...
Mayba consider the following option:
Allow yourself to use the wireless connection, but block the wireless connection for others and force them to use the cable. You can do this by blocking access to the network pane (i hope).
Good luck, Kees
Which IP-number do you use, the number for the computer or for the gateway. You must use the ip-number for the gateway (router).
Please specify what you find under network. It should get its ip-number from the DHCP server (so not set to e.g. manual).
In general your computers ip-number is...
The only time i experienced something like that when i was using an invalid (illegal) serial number.
You might try checking the tcp/ip settings as those are crucial for the system. Advisable is to have at least the ip-number for the server set static.
Good luck, Kees
Both are real values, but they are used incorrectly (at least when using the notation GB or gb).
200gbb = what was reported as size for the drive in the old times using text based enviroments.
186gb = what is rreported when using the advanced software for formatting / partitioning the...
Than most likely the drive or external casing is bad. Try to take the drive out of the casing and connect it to a computer using the IDE or SATA port on the mainboard. If that does not work (if even the drive itself is not seen), it certainly is bad and ready for replacement.
Good luck, Kees