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1998 Jun 24
0
Files created with wrong owner
I'm connecting to 1.9.18p8 on Linux 2.0.33 from an NT 4.0 workstation. I
connect to the share with username phl and unencrypted passwords.
In smb.conf, "force group=httpd" for the share called "sites." Smbstatus
correctly reports:
[root@www /sites]# smbstatus
Samba version 1.9.18p8
Service uid gid pid machine
----------------------------------------------
sites...
1998 Dec 03
0
Samba 2.0 oplocks (PR#11706)
phl@cyways.com wrote:
>
> >From the Samba 2.0 beta announcement:
>
> 5). Cross protocol data integrity
> ---------------------------------
>
> An open function interface has been defined to allow
> "opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
> t...
1997 Nov 05
2
Problems starting smbd as a daemon
Hello Everyone,
I have installed samba-1.9.17p4 on a linux 2.0.29 box, but the server work
correctly only as a client. Testparm runs ok, but when i try to list the
shares available on my server, this is the output:
Added interface ip = 195.32.68.131 bcast = 195.32.68.191 nmask =
255.255.255.192
Session request failed (0,0) with myname = DNS2 destname = DNS2
Unspecified error 0x0
Your server
2004 Apr 27
1
multiple instances of asterisk spawning
...28 7656 ? S Apr23 0:00 asterisk
-vvvg -c
root 6029 0.0 1.5 116328 7656 ? S Apr26 0:00 asterisk
-vvvg -c
root 6243 0.0 0.1 2920 912 pts/0 S 01:09 0:00 asterisk
-r
root 6244 0.0 1.5 116328 7656 ? S 01:09 0:00 asterisk
-vvvg -c
[root@phl-01 run]# cat /var/run/asterisk.pid
749
So asterisk does appear to be binding to the first instance (and
reloading the config with changes does have an effect, proving that
conclusion to a degree). I've also verified going back and forth
between asterisk builds (I'm using the stable tree...
1998 Oct 13
5
compare / contrast of linux fw and others
Hi,
I was wondering how a linux box configured as a firewall stacked up
against some of the commercial products like checkpoint-1 and gauntlet.
Can someone direct me to a good book or online doc that compares linux
to some other firewall methods?
Mind you, I''m not talking about a firewall in the classical sense, ie
ip forwarding turned off and used as a proxy, but the typical Linux box
2006 Jul 18
2
how can I delete rows?
...- -
94 Malaysia MYS + +
95 Nepal NPL + +
96 Oman OMN - -
97 Pakistan PAK + +
98 Philippines PHL + +
99 Saudi Arabia SAU - -
100 Singapore SGP + +
101 Sri Lanka LKA + +
102 Syria SYR - +
103 Taiwan...
1999 Dec 13
0
SUMMARY: IMAP security across the net
...et.com.au>
JP Vossen <vossenjp@netaxs.com>
Jakub Skopal <jakub.skopal@sorcerer.cz>
Jamie Beverly <jamie@www.how-toresource.com>
Kurt Seifried <listuser@seifried.org>
Matthew B. Henniges <matt@axl.net>
Michael H. Warfield <mhw@wittsend.com>
Peter H. Lemieux <phl@cyways.com>
Petr Sulla <xsulla@informatics.muni.cz>
Ren Sauceda, Computer Systems Engineer (kvsauceda@lbl.gov)
Shawn Robinson <srobins1@tps.tci.telus.com>
Shawn Tagseth <stagseth@bbm.ca>
Stephen Peters <portnoy@portnoy.org>
Tomas Revesz <tomi@neogenesis.com>
Tony An...
1998 Feb 20
2
Warning when compiling nmbd_incomingdgrams.c
I just downloaded samba-1.9.18p3.tar.gz and compiled it on a DEC 3000/300
running OSF/1 v3.0 (uname -mrsv gives: "OSF1 V3.0 347 alpha") using the
built-in cc compiler.
The compiler gives the following warning:
Compiling nmbd_incomingdgrams.c
/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc/cfe: Warning: nmbd_incomingdgrams.c, line 452: Unknown
character \ ignored
((DEBUGLEVEL>=(5))?(Debug1
1998 Oct 07
5
Server disappears from Network Neighborhood
>From time to time someone will comment in this list that their Samba
server has disappeared from the list of hosts in Network Neighborhood.
Browsing the list archive has yet to turn up any good explanation of this
phenomenon.
I think I have a clue. This morning my server disappeared again. When I
checked the process list on the server I noticed that nmbd had been
swapped out to disk. The
1998 Oct 29
0
Digest.
...Arpad Magosanyi and is avaliable
http://www.cdrom.com/pub/linux/slackware/docs/mini/VPN
The VPN more or less sets up ppp between two Linux machines, and
encrypts all traffic using secure shell encryption.
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 11:10:28 -0500 (EST)
From: "Peter H. Lemieux" <phl@cyways.com>
To: "Matthew S. Crocker" <matthew@crocker.com>
cc: Rob Bringman <rob@trion.com>, linux-security@redhat.com
Subject: [linux-security] Re: compare / contrast of linux fw and others
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Matthew S. Crocker wrote:
> Can you do VPN with your linu...
1998 Sep 11
0
FrontPage locking
Hi, Eric.
You asked:
> Does the full version of Front Page request locks? If so, maybe I need
> to purchase it or another html editor that does.
It doesn't use SMB file transactions at all. Instead it uses GET/PUT http
commands to communicate with a remote server. Users are authenticated
with a username/password combo and are connected to a "web," MS's
word for a
1998 Oct 06
1
Unwanted browse lists
Michel,
One approach that hasn't been suggested is to block access to the netbios
nameservice port on the samba host with a firewalling rule. That way the
other computers on the subnet can't register themselves with nmbd.
Suppose that your internal network is all within the 192.168.15.0/24
network. Each Windows workstation will automatically announce itself with
a udp packet broadcast