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2004 Jul 19
2
SSLeay
...<ftp://ftp.uni-mainz.de/pub/internet/security/ssl>
* <ftp://ftp.cert.dfn.de/pub/tools/crypt/sslapps>
* <ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/crypt/mirrors/ftp.psy.uq.oz.au>
* <ftp://ftp.sunet.se/ftp/pub/security/tools/crypt/ssleay>
None of these will let me access the software.
Andy Loftus
UNIX Systems Administrator
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2004 Jul 28
0
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...C:\>net view \\macdui
System error 53 has occurred.
The network path was not found.
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C:\>net use x: \\macdui\tmp
system error 85 has occured
The local device name is already used
Andy Loftus
UNIX Systems Administrator
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Direct Dial: +44 (0)113 251 5881 Acxiom Limited
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Mobile +44 07931 606363 Colton , Leeds
Fax: +44 (0)...
2003 Dec 13
0
sphericity calculation (more formulas?)
...t the R community is opposed to
F corrections and I can see the argument. But, not providing any way
of looking at sphericity at all in order to see if you need to go
through the extra steps of adding a separate package and learning a
somewhat more complicated command set is just wrong.
Also, Loftus & Masson have long been arguing that one use the MSE error
term from repeated measures in order to generate confidence intervals
for the means. But, without a test of sphericity one cannot check to
see if this is OK to do. It is not entirely unreasonable to want to
provide some variance f...
1998 Jun 16
1
File access trouble
I am experience some trouble with wrong file group ID on files when a user is member of
several groups. It seems that only the primary group is used. This is not what I want. I want
to control witch group is used. A setting in smb.conf like active group = xxx, or something
like that, so that active group is set if the user really is a member of that group.
The Force group - parameter
1998 Aug 25
0
Locking Problems with Tracker 97
...th these offsets (and so does
1.9.18p7).
Is anyone using multiuser Tracker 97 without problems?
Does anyone have some insight into the meaning of
these weird offsets? I need to understand more about it
before I can work out what is going on.
ANY help will be greatly appreciated.
David Bullock
Loftus Computing Services
Adelaide, South Australia
1998 Aug 28
0
Samba Create Masks
...ost Unixen, you can set the group execute bit on a directory
to force the group ownership of files created in that directory.
This can be used to set the group ownership of files. Again it
doesn;t work if the file is moved in, rather than created.
Thanks for any help.
Regards,
David Bullock
Loftus Computing Services
Adelaide, South Australia
1998 Nov 29
0
NT4 and Samba (ref: newbie question)
...up for encrypted passwords and not put the
plaintext password option in the NT4 registry.
Samba V2, I understand, is going to allow NT Workstation
logins. But it is still in development/testing at the moment.
I hope this helps or prompts someone to clarify these points.
Regards,
David Bullock
Loftus Computing Services
Adelaide, South Australia
2000 Apr 05
0
Samba Wins server gives wrong address
...the old addresses still there? Should they be
timed out and discarded if not refreshed? Does this
happen because the PC is declaring itself
"multihomed"?
I am interested in any information.
I know ways to dodge this problem - just interested
in why it is there!
Cheers,
David Bullock
Loftus Computing Services,
Adelaide, South Australia
1999 Mar 10
1
File permissions/ownership lost?
Samba 2.0.0 on Solaris 2.5/sparc
14,000 users (samba released to small group, but intend to release to all)
My apologies if this is a FAQ: point me in the right direction!
When editing a WORD document (or Excel, and probably others), the revised
file written back to the UNIX home directory loses its original ownership,
group-ownership and permissions (modes) and gets a default set (me, my