Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "oswel".
Did you mean:
oswell
1999 Jun 10
1
Printer Queue control
...----
I had thought it might be permissions on the queue lock file or something
along those lines but doesn't seem to make any difference.
Anyone have any ideas on how I can get normal users to be able to pause
and restart a printer without having to add them into the operator group?
--
Mike Oswell
Xcert International Inc
1999 Aug 18
0
Shares within Shares (Digest 2186)
> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 14:10:35 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Mike Oswell <oswell@xcert.com>
> To: samba@samba.org
> Subject: Shares within Shares
>...
> Is it possible to have a share within a share, or to force group on
> directories within a share?
You can do the later in (most?) Unixes by turning on setgid for the
directory (ie. you don...
1999 Jun 10
3
Directory Permissions
...a directory, it is group writable so that
anyone can drop stuff into it. The problem arises when another user
decides to remove items in that directory that aren't his or hers.
Is it possible to stop users from being able to delete anything, yet still
allow them to create?
Thanks.
--
Mike Oswell
Xcert International Inc
2003 May 30
3
Rsync / SSH / Cygwin .. permission problems..
I am attempting to use rsync to "mirror" data between several windows 2000
and windows XP systems. I am a UNIX person by nature, so decided the
easiest way to go about doing this would be to use Cygwin with cron and ssh
running as services, then run the rsync connection nightly through cron.
Cygwin is installed on both systems and works perfectly. OpenSSH is
installed and running,
1999 Jul 30
1
Shares within Shares
...it
will be grouped to 'staff'. I also am not willing to make each user's
primary group be that of their department. :)
I am not sure how well I explained this, so please email me if it doesn't
make sense or you aren't sure what I am asking. :)
Comments? Ideas?
-----
Michael Oswell
Xcert International Inc.
1999 Aug 13
0
PDC/BDC && "domain logons = yes"
...rsion of samba did not have any of the
NT PDC/BDC code in it.
As a side note, if this is not the command that I should be using
to get NT machines that are not a member of the domain, and windows 95/98
boxes, to authenticate against the domain properly, how _do_ I do this?
Thanks.
-----
Michael Oswell
Xcert International Inc.
----- [ Snip of smb.conf ] -----
[global]
workgroup = OURDOM
netbios name = fileserver
server string = Internal Fileserver
# domain logons = yes
local master = no
secur...
2000 Jan 03
0
PDC refuses some passwords
...lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc stop %p
queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc start %p
browsable = yes
guest ok = no
guest account = nobody
-----
Michael Oswell
Xcert International Inc.