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2017 Oct 19
1
[PATCH] v2v: Fix RPM file owned test (RHBZ#1503958).
...ring list -> unit
val file_list_of_package : Guestfs.guestfs -> Types.inspect -> Guestfs.application2 -> string list
(** Return list of files owned by package. *)
-val file_owner : Guestfs.guestfs -> Types.inspect -> string -> string
-(** Return the name of the package that owns a file. *)
-
val is_file_owned : Guestfs.guestfs -> Types.inspect -> string -> bool
(** Returns true if the file is owned by an installed package. *)
--
2.13.2
2006 Oct 27
3
Marginal Effect larger than 1 for a binary variable (summary.Design after lrm)
Dear All:
I run a logistic regression (using lrm in the Design package), and
after that, I use the command "summary" to get the marginal effects
of each variable. But one strange thing happens on my binary
dependent variable: The marginal effect of it jumping from 0 to 1 is
1.77. I believe the marginal effect of binary variable x1 has
interpretation should be P(Y=1|x1=1,
2017 Nov 02
3
Looking for the carrier that owns a particular DID
...ider's
list but I came up empty. I wrote them, and this is their reply.
"We currently do not have that specific number in stock as this number is
owned by another carrier that we do not have a business relationship with."
So my question is this. How do I find out which carrier owns the DID in
question?
Thanks;
John V.
Tech Support
Tech Support
VoIP Business Solutions
240-215-3479 x325
<mailto:fsd at voipbusiness.us> support at voipbusiness.us
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2005 Jul 15
7
How to query the package owning the file? (no packahe manger installed)
Guys recently I had this question asked in a technical interview.
How do I find out the package owning a particular file, when no package
managers are installed?
I am assuimg SRPMs are used to install the software?
Is this actually possible? Install the Linux OS without a package manager?
I know "rpm -qf filename" gives the package owning the file.
But how to get the package name
2002 Jun 06
3
admin users' file is owned by root
Hi there,
I just found that if an user is assigned in the "admin users", and if the
user grab a file from window to samba share, the file will be owned by root
from unix view. I am believing this is a bug.
The samba version I am using is 2.2.4.
Weixing Hao
(631) 858-6341
Forest Labs
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2005 Feb 14
3
Help, problems with permissions
Hi
I am replacing my current mail system, using Exim/Postgres/WU-IMAP to
another host using Dovecot.
Everything has gone well, until I have tried to access some test mails
via POP.
The error message I am getting is
Feb 14 03:03:57 wpc1273 pop3(simonw at orion-w-t.co.uk): lstat
(/home/dovecot/users/orion-w-t.co.uk/simonw/cur) failed: Permission
denied
Feb 14 03:03:57 wpc1273 pop3(simonw at
2014 Jul 17
3
[LLVMdev] Use of Smart Pointers in LLVM Projects
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Alp Toker <alp at nuanti.com> wrote:
>
> On 18/07/2014 02:21, David Blaikie wrote:
>>
>> Are people OK with/prefer the use of owning smart pointers in APIs?
>
>
> I think smart pointers are great to use for storage, or as struct members
> where there's actually a clear need for ownership. Just by virtue of getting
> rid of
2014 Oct 02
3
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
Thanks for the feedback!
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:36 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com
> <mailto:dblaikie at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Anton Yartsev
> <anton.yartsev at gmail.com <mailto:anton.yartsev at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Ping!
>
> Suggested is a wrapper over a raw pointer
2016 Aug 29
6
CentOS 6: files now owned by nobody:nobody
Hi,
We are running a cluster under CentOS 6.6. We recently attached a new
NAS device, running CentOS 6.8 and rsync'd our user file system to it.
We noticed that all the files were owned by nobody (with nobody as the
group). We copied over the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files from our
front-end server to our NAS server. If we log in to the NAS server we
see the files owned by their
2007 Apr 05
1
Preventing non-root users from transferring root owned files
Hello,
It seems that a non-root user is able to copy root owned files. By that I
mean a file that has "400" permission, for example.
rsync <server_host_name>::base_image/etc/<root_owned_file> .
The "rsyncd.conf" file has "uid=root" and "gid=root".
What options do I need to use so that root can copy root owned files, but
non-root users cannot
2013 May 01
1
Accessing mail files not owned by imap login user
Hi,
I have managed to set up a 'maildir' based mail system using fetchmail and
procmail that delivers sorted mail to folders /var/spool/mail/user1,
../user2 etc. 'user1', 'user2' etc. are real users but the mail system is
run under logged in user 'mailserver'. The mail folders are owned by
'user1', 'user2' etc. but mail files, when delivered, are
2006 Aug 01
1
Samba and unix permissions mismatch
I have just managed to get my first Samba/LDAP PDC up and running. But
I have one big security problem -- users logging in to the PDC using
ssh can access all shares.
User credentials, both for ssh login and for Samba access, are retrieved
from the LDAP directory. All shares are stored in the /var/lib/samba
directory. The directories permissions look like this:
drwxrwx--- 2 root Domain
2009 Nov 03
2
Zimbra help?
Hi All,
Is anyone versed in Zimbra? I have most things working except some MTA issue. I tried posting on the Zimbra forums after reading the docs, but my post was labeled as SPAM and the moderators have not replied to my private message to get my post reviewed. Who uses this type of method for getting help anyway? Aren't the days of Bulletin Board BBS's gone?
Anyway...
I installed ZCS
2009 Nov 05
3
sshd_config ChrootDirectory ambiguity...
Under "ChrootDirectory" there is a line that says,
"This path, and all its components, must be root-owned directories
that are not writable by any other user or group."
When I first read this "all its components" seemed to mean that
all directories and files within this directory must be root owned
and root only writable. This seemed odd as I would not be able
to
2007 Mar 29
1
who owns dovecot files and dirs?
...and what permissions should they have. I am thinking of
/var/run/dovecot and the index directory.
What ownership, group and permissions should they be? Are there any
other files/dirs created for dovecot alone (not the mail folders and
INBOXes); if so, how should they be owned and permed?
I had thought they were to be owned by dovecot, but it turns out that
they should not
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2009 Feb 11
3
/var/wine not owned by you
In an effort to set up a system-wide wine folder, I have moved mine to /var/wine, set WINEPREFIX to /var/wine for all users, and changed the permissions for /var/wine and it's contents to root:wine rwxr-xr-x. The wine registry and the savegame directories for my games have g+w as well. I am a member of the wine group.
When I attempt to run wine, I get the error message "wine: /var/wine
2007 Dec 04
2
[LLVMdev] Memory allocation (or deallocation) model?
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 18:56 -0800, Chris Lattner wrote:
> Other IR objects (like instructions) have very simple ownership. An
> instruction is owned by its basic block, a bb is owned by the function, a
> function is owned by thet module.
If an instruction is initially allocated with its Instruction
*insertAtEnd parameter defaulted to null, and then later appended to a
BasicBlock,
2014 Oct 08
2
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
[+cfe-dev]
This conversation has already been happening on llvm-dev so there's no good
way for me to capture the entire existing discussion (so I'm jumping you in
part-way) & the subject line could be more descriptive, but I wanted to add
Clang developers since many of the interesting cases of conditional
ownership I've seen were in Clang.
I know some of you are also on llvm-dev
2014 Oct 01
4
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Anton Yartsev <anton.yartsev at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Ping!
>
> Suggested is a wrapper over a raw pointer that is intended for freeing
> wrapped memory at the end of wrappers lifetime if ownership of a raw
> pointer was not taken away during the lifetime of the wrapper.
> The main difference from unique_ptr is an ability to access the wrapped
2006 Jan 19
3
ownership of authorized_keys
Hi,
I would like to make it impossible for users to change the
contents of the authorized_keys-file.
I just found out about the sshd_config setting:
AuthorizedKeysFile /etc/ssh/authorized_keys/%u
But even in that case that file has to be owned by the user,
unless I set ``StrictModes no'' which would allow other
nastyness. I would like to request that that file could also be
owned by