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2014 May 28
2
/etc/bash_completion.d/git generates permissions errors
I did a yum update to my desktop machine as root this morning and now my
regular logon account sees this whenever I press the enter key:
etc/audisp/audispd.conf: Permission denied
etc/audisp/plugins.d/af_unix.conf: Permission denied
etc/audisp/plugins.d/syslog.conf: Permission denied
etc/audit/audit.rules: Permission denied
etc/audit/auditd.conf: Permission deniedetc/dhcp/dhclient.d/ntp.sh:
2011 Feb 12
1
Error with wine & wiso tools
I just got wisotools . The first time I ran the app it ran fine . The GUI loaded and I was able to ATTEMPT to install bfbc2. It failed and now when I try to run wisotools again I get this error
Code:
jared at jared-EP45-DS3L:~$ sh wisotool
rm: cannot remove `/home/jared/.wine/dosdevices/c:/wisotooltmp/menutext': Permission denied
rm: cannot remove
2013 Mar 25
1
Bug#703936: logcheck-database: SSH Bad Protocol Version Idenitifcation Rule is incomplete
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.3.13
Severity: normal
The rule for SSH ignoring "Bad protocol version identification" assumes there are no single quotes
inside the version string ('[^']'). I am however getting mails including those lines:
Mar 25 22:57:04 Debian-60-squeeze-64-minimal sshd[12144]: Bad protocol version identification
2006 Sep 18
0
Permission denied
Hii All,
I'm really a linux newbie, I managed to run into a problem with
rsync. I want to conduct backups of various files and directories over
about miles of Internet, so I chose ssh and rsync for the job.
Earlier it used to work fine, but suddenly donno what
happened it started to show the following errors
sync: mkstemp
2020 Apr 20
4
clang-format sets executable permission on windows (openNativeFile ignores mode on Windows)
I’m using Cygwin to interact with the source tree. My sources (I’m working on LLVM itself) were created by other developers (and by extension, created by git.exe on my machine), but a quick expirement of trying “touch foo” shows that Cygwin creates files with 644 mode. Finding the file I created in explorer and checking the properties shows it has the following NTFS permissions:
My user: Read,
2002 Sep 16
0
Samba & Windows 2000 printer support on AIX
Hello
We have a problem with Samba on AIX and clients running on Windows 2000.
We have implemented printer support as described in the document 'Printing
Support in Samba 2.2.x'.
Environment:
AIX 4.3.3 & AIX 4.2.1 with Samba 2.2.4, 2.2.5, 2.2.6 pre 2, Windows 2000 SP 3.
Problem:
Printer properties is not available to end users (eg. available RAM etc.). When
configuring the printer
2016 Dec 14
4
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.4
On Tue, 13 Dec 2016, The Doctor wrote:
> Got you. Will run make tests. So far running on
> FreeBSD 11.0 using openssl 1.0.2 current
Thanks!
> Trying Openssl 1.1
Won't work - see the thread here about 6 week back...
-d
2009 May 26
3
Permissions and security
Hi list
I have trouble setting up the system permissions to be secure. Here my
basic setup.
2 groups: users and staff
/home/user should have the permissions user:users rwx------
/mnt/staff should have the permissions user:staff rwxrwx---
For the last one users should'nt have access.
I test with fx.: user=staffuser, primarygroup: users, member of group: staff
If i setup the permissions to
2003 Jan 02
3
Not preserving permissions really preserves some
This appears to be a feature :-)
I'm running rsync 2.5.5 on Solaris 8, and testing transferring
files between two boxes with permission preservation turned *off*.
I have three files:
700 with permissions 700
770 with permissions 770
777 with permissions 770
The umask for the target system is set to: 007
[I have checked this via prints from the rsync code]
When the files get transferred,
2017 Apr 15
2
set file permission 755 in samba
I'm on FreeBSD 11 andI installed samba 36. When a user create a folder it
has 755 permission but when hhe create a file, it has 644 permission. I
want to set the file permission the same as folders but it dose'nt change.
*smb.conf:[global]...wins support = yesdns proxy = nounix extensions =
yesmap acl inherit = yesinherit permissions = yesposix locking = yesnt acl
2017 Feb 12
3
Centos7 and old Bind bug
This is my new Centos7 DNS server.
In logwatch I am seeing:
**Unmatched Entries**
dispatch 0xb4378008: open_socket(0.0.0.0#5546) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
dispatch 0xb4463008: open_socket(::#1935) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
dispatch 0xb4464440: open_socket(::#8554) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
dispatch 0xb4464440:
2020 Apr 20
2
clang-format sets executable permission on windows (openNativeFile ignores mode on Windows)
Mapping between Windows DACLs and Posix user-group-other file permissions
is complex, depends on externalities, and is necessarily lossy:
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-filemodes.html
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
While there's a lot of information at those links, they don't completely
explain how the mapping works. (And who knows if GnuWin32 does the mapping
2020 Apr 17
2
clang-format sets executable permission on windows (openNativeFile ignores mode on Windows)
Hi,
I'm having an issue where clang-format is setting the executable bit on all source files it modifies when using the -i parameter. I spent some time troubleshooting this issue today, and I found that clang-format create a new temporary file, writes the formatted source into that file, then copies it over the old file. Deep in the bowels of openNativeFile in
2011 Nov 26
2
Samba Permissions vs Linux Permissions
Hi,
I understand that Linux permissions override Samba permissions. But is it
also the case that the Samba permissions override the Linux permissions?
Example:
I have a samba share called "SHARE". This is disabled by default and is
configured for write access by group "MY_GROUP".
The permissions of all files and folders within /c/SHARE are 777
(rwxrwxrwx).
2017 Sep 21
1
Public mirror synchronization failing
Hello,
Our CentOS public mirror synchronization is failing since yesterday,
with the log files showing the following "Permission denied" messages.
It seems that my server is not able to access some of the files; any
leads on to how to resolve it?
rsync: send_files failed to open
"/7.4.1708/atomic/x86_64/repo/tmp/tmp.3PYmPD" (in centos): Permission
denied (13)
rsync:
2018 May 15
2
Postfix/Dovecot permissions for new mailboxes
I would expect same permissions as for root mail directory 02770:
drwxrws--- 5 newuser mail 4096 Apr 23 19:31 /var/spool/mail/newuser/
Using Dovecot 2.2.34
On 14.05.2018 08:37, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>
>
> On 09.05.2018 12:52, telsch wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> the wiki page describe that permission should copied from root mail
>> directory
>>
2009 Nov 04
1
Building from source under Windows 7
I have downloaded all of the tools and read the readme's that I know about but I am still getting the following error when I try to build from source:
C:\Program Files (x86)\R\R-2.9.2\src\gnuwin32>make all recommended
make[1]: `Rpwd.exe' is up to date.
cp -p etc/Makeconf etc/Rcmd_environ etc/Rconsole etc/Rdevga etc/Rprofile.site et
c/rgb.txt ../../../etc
cp: preserving permissions for
2017 Apr 23
2
Setting up a Share Using Windows ACLs
Following:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs
In windows:
I can set permissions under the "Share Permissions" tab.
I am unable to make ANY changes under the "Security". When I try I am
presented with:
"Remotely setting permissions on the folder at the root of a share
removes all inherited permissions from the root folder and
2006 Apr 17
3
model.models.models or model.models.find(:first).models
I the following three models which all have has_and_belongs_to_many
# User <-> UserGroup <-> Permissions
class UserGroup < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :users, :join_table => "user_usergroup_join"
has_and_belongs_to_many :permissions, :join_table =>
"usergroup_permission_join", :uniq => true
end
I can do this:
permissions =
2018 May 15
2
Postfix/Dovecot permissions for new mailboxes
I use mdbox not maildir:
mail_location = mdbox:/var/spool/mail/%u
On 15.05.2018 11:53, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> Do you have
>
> mail_location=maildir:~/mail
>
> or
>
> mail_location = maildir:/path/to/whatever/%u
>
> I tested with latest 2.2 that if I use /path/to, I get correct permissions.
>
> Aki
>
>
> On 15.05.2018 12:43, telsch wrote:
>> I