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1997 Dec 17
1
"Save As" fails to Samba drive, works on Win95, NT, Novell ...
...ght on the issue I'd greatly appreciate it. Since the original post, we've run the application with its data on network drives shared from 95, NT, and Novell, and all work fine, as does saving locally. It only fails on a Samba server. Thanks, Joshua -------------- repost From: Joshua Heling <jrh@securepipe.com> To: Multiple recipients of list <samba@samba.anu.edu.au> Subject: problems with "Save As" in BNA Income Tax Planner for Windows Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 10:00:22 +1100 Hi - A client reported this morning that the "Save As" function in some tax p...
2002 Aug 29
2
Weird(?) HTB3 setup
Hi, I want to be able to specify actions for different classes of traffic in any of these four ways, and I''d like to use only HTB if possible: 1. No guranteed rate, No ceil 2. Guaranteed rate, No ceil 3. No guranteed rate, Ceil specified 4. Guaranteed rate, Ceil specified For types 2, 3 and 4 there can be several classes of each, with different rates and ceilings. 4 is ofcourse easy.
2002 Oct 15
2
extremely dense tinc-mini-howto
Hi, I'm trying to write an extremely dense tinc-mini-howto. You can see it at: http://keetweej.vanheusden.com/~folkert/tinc_mini_howto.html Please send me suggestions on how I can make things better and such. Oh, and if someone could tell me how to configure tinc so that it authenticates against the host on the other side, please tell me! (couldn't figure that one out) Folkert. Tinc:
1997 Dec 03
0
problems with "Save As" in BNA Income Tax Planner for Windows
...cluded the debug logs for the sake of space, but will happily send them to anyone who wants more info. This is a rather severe issue for the client, and is unfortunately coming immediately after their conversion from Novell (in which the app worked fine.. :( ) Thanks, Joshua -------- Joshua Heling jrh@securepipe.com SecurePipe Communications, Inc.
1996 Nov 14
1
Security hole in Debian 1.1 dosemu package
In Debian 1.1, the optional DOSEMU package installs /usr/sbin/dos setuid root. This is a serious security hole which can be exploited to gain access to any file on the system. Package: dosemu Version: 0.64.0.2-9 ------- start of cut text -------------- $ cat /etc/debian_version 1.1 $ id uid=xxxx(quinlan) gid=xxxx(quinlan) groups=xxxx(quinlan),20(dialout),24(cdrom) [quinlan:~]$ ls -al