Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "akennedi".
Did you mean:
akennedy
2003 Oct 22
2
Possible to make samba ignore file permissions?
I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Is there a way to setup samba to pretty much ignore file permissions, but
allow the write list of users to modify files in shares?
The problem I have, is users need permission through samba to modify web
pages, but they need to NOT have permission when they FTP in or through shell.
--
Northern Indiana ESC
Adam Kennedy - akennedy@niesc.k12.in.us
2015 Mar 10
4
Glibc sources?
> Okay, thanks. I really don't need _EXACT_ match, but close. Again, my
> aim is to equip GlibC with some logging facilities IF anyone is using the
> gethostbyname(). Given the help from this list, I was able to rebuild
> GlibC for CentOS and am testing my stuff now.
>
> I appreciate your help on this matter. Not knowing where the knobs are was
> the hardest part. I
2015 Mar 10
0
Glibc sources?
Hi Andy,
mock is part of EPEL and is almost certainly what you want to use.
Kahlil (Kal) Hodgson GPG: C9A02289
Head of Technology (m) +61 (0) 4 2573 0382
DealMax Pty Ltd GitHub: @tartansandal
Suite 1416
401 Docklands Drive
Docklands VIC 3008 Australia
"All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember
2015 Mar 02
2
Glibc sources?
On 03/02/2015 11:00 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 03/02/2015 10:38 AM, ANDY KENNEDY wrote:
>>>> I'm tasked with reconstructing the CentOS version of the GlibC library for testing with
>>>> gethostbyname(). My mission is to show that we are not affected by the latest exploit for
>>>> the product we are shipping targeted for RHEL and CentOS. To do so, I
2000 Jan 06
1
Share permissions.
This is probably redundant, I couldn't find it in the archive, however.
With Winblows NT you can set shares up and allow a few people write access
and everyone read access. I thought I had seen some docs on how to do that
with Samba, but I cannot find it now. Does Samba allow for this complex
sharing, if so how? . . .or am I going to have to get creative to do this?
Andy
--------------
2006 Dec 04
1
Special Boot issue.
Personal background:
Much of my experience is with C on Linux (from 1994). I can read
Assembly, however, not write it well (I have had formal training in
Assembly on the I386, however, never used it).
The system:
An AMD 586 embedded system with AM29F040 Chip(s) on board. These two
flash chips make up the BIOS and the primary storage. The system was
designed and built for use with Caldera