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2004 Jun 23
3
[PATCH] make pam service a settable option
...nt PAM module stacks without having to have a separate
binary.
One final note -- C programming is not my forte, so please look at this
critically and let me know if anything should be changed. If you accept
this for inclusion, I'll make the manpage updates as well.
Thanks!
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Jeff Layton <jtlayton at poochiereds.net>
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2001 Jul 11
1
strange scp error on HPUX 11
...g port will not be
trusted.
debug1: restore_uid
debug1: ssh_connect: getuid 501 geteuid 501 anon 1
scp: bison-1.28.tar.gz: no address associated with hostname.
debug1: Calling cleanup 0x4000b102(0x0)
debug1: writing PRNG seed to file /home/dilly/.ssh/prng_seed
dilly at gauss:~/src$
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Jeff Layton (jtlayton at bigfoot.com)
"Down that path lies madness. On the other hand, the road to hell is
paved with melting snowballs."
-- Larry Wall
2004 Jul 19
1
Can SAMBA be used to map a WINDOWS directory to a UNIX SERVER (pa rticularly SOLARIS)?
Hi:
We were wondering if SAMBA can be used to make a windows share look like a
UNIX filesystem to the UNIX server? I know it works in reversre. Just
checking to see if there were new functionality I was not privy to.
Joe Imbimbo
Oracle Lead DBA
Hudson Global Resources
412-517-7732, x150
412-512-0507 (cell)
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2004 Jul 19
1
unable to join domain hosted by 3.0 PDC
...9;ve tried
turning up the loglevel, but it doesn't seem to be very enlightening.
In particular, the second entry seems to indicate that I need some sort
of permission bit set that is not. How do I interpret what these hex
numbers represent?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Jeff Layton <jtlayton@poochiereds.net>
2004 Apr 22
1
rsync'ing large files
I'm using rsync to copy some large (>1GB) oracle datafiles. I've noticed
that sometimes it transfers some of the files twice.
Some earlier posts to this list that I saw in the archives seemed to
indicate that this is a problem with the rsync algorithm itself when
dealing with large files. Some of the mails seemed to indicate that this
can be mitigated by using larger block sizes,