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2001 Sep 05
2
pam_limits and OpenSSH
...ork(). But fork() cannot succeed because there is a process number limit to 40 that is applied to root. This is my hypothesis. I didn't look at sources. What you think about all this? Do you need more information? I use Debian GNU/Linux potato and OpenSSH 1.2.3-9.3. Regards -- Ognyan Kulev <ogi at fmi.uni-sofia.bg>, "\"Programmer\""
2009 Aug 25
1
Bug#543479: network-bridge doesn't handle secondary address of ${netdev}
...ev} are correctly transferred to ${tdev} which later is renamed to ${bridge} (by default = ${netdev}). But then there is ifup ${bridge} which sets up again the network configuration for ${bdrige}/${netdev} and aliases (e.g. eth0:1 defined in /etc/network/interfaces) are loosed. Regards, Ognyan Kulev
2007 Jan 15
2
block size - cluster size
Hello ocfs2-users, I have 2 questions: 1. I forgot the block size and cluster size that I chose during formatting of the drive. Is there any way I can find it out afterwards? 2. And what's up with the block size-cluster size anyways? I could find any in-depth information regarding those parametres. what is it? When I tried using the default settings my disk space was being
2002 May 29
0
pam_limits module bug and its effects on pam applications
...lin Dahyabhai <nalin at redhat.com> wrote: > On Wojtek Pilorz <wpilorz at bdk.pl> wrote: > > On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Nalin Dahyabhai wrote: > > > Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 17:31:10 -0400 > > > From: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin at redhat.com> > > > To: Ognyan Kulev <ogi at fmi.uni-sofia.bg> > > > Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org > > > Subject: Re: pam_limits and OpenSSH > > > > > > On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:53:05PM +0300, Ognyan Kulev wrote: > > > > Perhaps the daemon first sets process limits and then...
2004 Mar 23
1
Controlling share ACL through W2K's Computer Management MMC
Hi, This is samba 3.0.2a-1 on Debian testing. I'm trying to change share permission with Computer Management snap-in in Windows 2003 Server, but only access denied is given. The only answer I found is http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2001-December/017809.html . So I have to use "change share command" and login as local root? I don't like this. Is this the
2012 Sep 11
1
Bug#687284: /usr/lib/xcp/bin/xe-reset-networking uses Fedora-specific paths
...: xcp-xapi Version: 1.3.2-11 xe-reset-networking uses Fedora/CentOS-specific paths like /etc/firstboot.d (perhaps /var/lib/xcp/firstboot.d instead? - this is used in other places) and /etc/sysconfig and possibly others. The script doesn't properly reset networking due to this. Regards, Ognyan Kulev -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
2005 Feb 27
1
Re: smb_proc_readX_data
/* Cc: samba list */ Vincent Marty wrote: > Hi Ogi ! > Did you find a solution to the problem you described in a post in > linux.samba in dec 2004 ? > I get the same messages from Fedora Core 3 when accessing to a iMax > under Mac Os 10.3. Hi! Since I started to use Debian kernel 2.6.10 (in unstable), the problem disappeared. Fedora Core 3 uses 2.6.10 too so I don't know
2006 Oct 28
0
problems with compiling.
Hello ocfs2-users, I am having a problem compiling ocfs2 in Fedora Core 6. During compile-time I get the following error. make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-2.6.18/linux-2.6.18.i386' CC [M] /home/download/ocfs2-1.2.3/fs/configfs/inode.o /home/download/ocfs2-1.2.3/fs/configfs/inode.c: In function 'configfs_new_inode':
2004 Dec 22
0
smb_proc_readX_data: offset is larger than SMB_READX_MAX_PAD or negative!
Hi, I'm using Debian unstable, with kernel-image-2.6.8-1-686-smp 2.6.8-10, and samba 3.0.10-1. I smbmount a Windows 2003 share with MP3s. The DC is Windows 2003 in mixed mode. When playing many of these MP3s, there is a noticable delay and the following messages are logged into /var/log/message: Dec 22 13:03:24 roller kernel: smb_add_request: request [c0b0f660, mid=22535] timed out!
2006 May 09
0
Unix extensions and symlinks dereferencing
I'll describe the situation. On the server there is a directory /home/user shared as //server/user$, and symbolic link to /tmp in it. If I access it via smbclient, I can browse into //server/user$/tmp and access /tmp on server. Also I can manage file permissions through samba unix extensions. But if I mount it as cifs filesystem, samba does not dereference symlink, and I can not access remote