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2001 Mar 17
1
sshd executes ~/.ssh/sshrc without using user's shell
I am considering allowing (relitivly) untrusted local users onto my
fileserver, so they can use SFTP to access their home directories.
I have a custom shell, (a taint-mode enabled perl script) that allows
users to change their password, which I have modifed to only allow a
'-c' command for the sftp-server.
I have also disa...
2001 Mar 23
1
Restricted SFTP
As I have mentioned earlier on this list, I want to allow (relitivly)
untrusted local users to SFTP to my server, as a secure method of remote
file access.
What I would like to do is to keep users within their home directory. I
don't mind that it follows symlinks (if fact its probably a
requirement), but some basic restriction on what users can see/access
w...
2002 Sep 09
2
Logon Hours with Samba PDC
I have been searching for information about implementing Logon Hours with a
Samba 2.2.5 PDC (or for that matter any version of SAMBA) but haven't yet
noticed any postings or correspondence. I have set up a a Samba PDC and
have mapped shares, authenticated users, blah blah blah, .... everything
seems to work fine. I checked with 'rpcclient' to see what sort of
information is
2001 Dec 10
1
using external authentication to validate samba users
Hi,
Is there any way to use an external program to validate users' passwords? It
would be something like an exec command that would return the authentication
result.
What I'm willing is to be able to authenticate a samba user against a radius
server. Why? Because I get to use tokens (one life time password) against
different realms.
Has anybody an idea?
Thank you
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2001 Apr 18
3
Samba 2.2.0 PDC Problem
I've poured through the FAQ and HowTo for setting up my Linux 7.0 system to act as a PDC for my Windows 2000 SP1 clients; however, I continue to get the "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflict with an existing set.." error. Yep, I followed the FAQ for this error, followed it and I still get this error.
I'm logging onto the Win2K system as administrator and when I
2005 May 11
1
high availibilty (heartbeats) - a good way to ensure automatic redundency?
...(even in a low production environment of say <10 phones)
worries me slightly!
starting from say a base of asterisk@home, you would have several
MySQL databases, in addition to numerous config files.
I have looked at high availiblity solutions, and from a hardware
monitoring point of view, its relitivly straight forward, you have 2
(identical?) boxes, each with 2 network interfaces. One of the
network interface cards on each box has the same IP address, there is
another cable that is sending a heartbeat message between the two
boxes, heart beat fails the other box brings up automatically the
inte...