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2006 Apr 28
4
trouble with ferdora core 5 with samba
...ight rights to add in the users and passwords. I have two
other linux machines running with no problems, one is running Ferdora
Core 1 the other Core 2. Has anyones else had any problems with
Core 5 not letting users write to the shares even though the rights
are set to 777?
Thanks,
Yvon Dubinsky
E-Commerce Admin
DMP Corporation
2006 Apr 11
2
trying to find out how much is on a drive?
...way to use the "du" command and
exclude the mounted mirror drive in my total amount. I used the
command du -ch, which gave the grand total in human form which is
what I want but it seems to include the mirror drive also. How do I
exclude it from adding in the mirror. Thanks,
Yvon Dubinsky
e-commerce admin
2006 May 05
2
SElinux and Samba
Ok, so there is not a problem with SElinux and Samba. But it is a
pain to set up so it will work right. I finally figured out how to
set up SE and Samba so you can be able to write and delete files.
I found in one of that man pages "man samba_selinux", you can just
disable SE for samba. I am sure there are other ways also but this
is what I have found so far. I tried to just
2008 May 19
1
XP is very slow to access Samba
I have a linux sever running it is version 2.6.20-2936.fc7xen. The
samba version is Version 3.0.27-0.fc7. My problem is XP and Windows 2k
Machines connect very slow to the mapped drives. It does not matter if
they are connected as the IP (\\192.168.100.32\*) or a mapped drive in
the Windows Host file (Sambasales\*). Has anyone else had these
problems, and if so what did you do to fix
2000 Feb 17
2
Problems building host keys on some SPARCs
Hi,
I've compiled openssh 1.2.2 on Solaris 7/SPARC. On most hosts, things
are fine. I get EGD going, compile openssh, and I can then generate
hostkeys as described in the INSTALL file to get things running.
On a few hosts though, the keygen fails like this:
root at sylow:/source/USR_LOCAL/OFFICIAL/OPENSSH/ssh_client# ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N ''
ksh: