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2008 Mar 05
2
update rysnc 3.0 on ubuntu 7
I am runninng rsync on Ubuntu. It was installed using apt-get install rysnc.
I note that the package has not yet been updated to rysnc 3.0.
I would like to update using the tar but I am confused how to update the
existing installation.
On this machine, I am mainly using rsync to send to a cwrsync server (which
I...
2006 Oct 18
1
Urgent - Inconsistent Inboxes
Hi,
An urgent problem that I have :
runninng dc 0.99.14 w mbox on local ext3 , nothing special, no nfs,
nothing.
For this machine we have a backup server rsyncing everything over. Now
the main server went down and we started DC on the backup machine some
day ago. Everything went well, besides one problem : people complained
about missing...
2004 Mar 07
1
3.0.2a: SID, User Enumeration
I'm runninng samba 3.0.2a on a few machines, ADS security mode, domain
member roles. I throw nessus at it, and it can fetch the SID and then
list all of the users on the system.
I view this as a security problem, is there a way to prevent this?
2004 Jan 02
1
Missing Directory Entries (SMBFS)
SuSE 9.0 Pro - Kernel 2.4.21 - Samba 2.2.8a and 3.0.1-14
Here's my problem:
On a box runninng XP, I have a shared folder which contains 130+
subdirectories. This share is mounted on my linux box from '/etc/smbfstab',
but some directories do not show up in directory listings. It's never more
than one, and which one varies, but generally seems to be in or near the
last half of the...
2001 Jan 23
0
Authentication Problem on Sun Solaris 8 and SSHd2
...security reasons) but I have had a rash of problems lately. The first
was the 'Bad Packet' error which no one seems to care about or know the
answer to why it suddenly appears on 2 servers while other servers
running the same OS and SSH version work fine.
This problem is on a Sun E250 runninng Solaris 8 and OpenSSH 2.3. I
could log into the box perfectly fine before but have not accessed the
box in a while (at least a week). Now, I get the following trace when I
try to login to a server:
<--snip-->
debug: Host 'hostname' is known and matches the DSA host key.
debug: bit...