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emulab
emulab-devel
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a28b2d4a
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a28b2d4a
authored
Mar 03, 2006
by
Russ Fish
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Tweaks.
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</ul>
<li>
<a
href=
"#NtEmacs"
>
NtEmacs
</a></li>
<li>
<a
href=
"#DotNet"
>
Microsoft .Net Runtime
</a></li>
<li>
<a
href=
"#Changes"
>
Change Log
</a></li>
<li>
<a
href=
"#Changes"
>
Change Log
</a>
<img
src=
"../new.gif"
alt=
"<NEW>"
></li>
<li>
<a
href=
"#Future"
>
Future Work
</a></li>
</ol>
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<li>
The -UPDATE images include the most recent round of Microsoft patches,
plugging both known WMF holes and many others. The -SP* images of course
DON'T have the holes plugged, but that is no different from before.
</li>
<b>
don't
</b>
have the WMF holes plugged, but that's no different from before.
</li><br>
<li>
When making
<a
href=
"#Custom_images"
>
custom Windows images
</a>
, the
<code>
prepare
</code>
script now requires you to set your own
<code>
root
</code>
password.
</li><br>
<li>
Within the Emulab code, these images restore linktest to working condition.
</li>
</li>
<br>
<li>
The other changes are intended to make Windows booting and setup more reliable.
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do you much good to try to log in before accounts are set up anyway... In
case of trouble, log in via RDP or the serial console, and say "net start
sshd" in a shell.
</li>
</li>
<br>
<li>
I've also been chasing a random problem where one of the network
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startup. rc.cygwin/rc.ifconfig now work harder at resetting the
interfaces, and reboot as a last resort if that fails. It seems that
fixing one interface can make the problem move to another one though.
Unless you use all f
ive
available experimental network interfaces in an
Unless you use all f
our
available experimental network interfaces in an
experiment topology, this should fix the problem.
</li>
</ul>
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