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2008 Aug 30
7
Ubuntu Hardy Heron x64 w/ Xen 3.2 hangs on boot at /etc/rc.local
Hello everybody! My server with Ubuntu Hardy Heron x64 with Xen 3.2 hangs on when booting at "Starting local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)". My /etc/rc.local is default and I can''t find out why it stops there. It''s possible to SSH to the server and everything works fine. I just can''t do anything from the physical server. I''ve googled but nothing have
2003 May 14
3
Redhat firewall problem...
I've just tried setting up a Shrike (9) version of Redhat. Using the medium settings of lokkit, then adding manually accept commands for ports 137/udp 138/udp, 139/tcp and 445/tcp, I thought I should have been ready to go. This isn't the case, however. I know it's not the smb.conf settup because when I kill iptables samba works. When iptables IS running however, it will respond
1998 Oct 28
8
Bad password
Samba Gurus: I just upgraded from samba-1.9.15p8 to samba-1.9.18p8 on one of our Sun boxes (Solaris 2.5.1). When I try to connect to the samba server from another machine with smbclient I get the following error message: smbclient -L odin Added interface ip=192.10.11.32 bcast=192.10.11.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Server time is Wed Oct 28 15:17:47 1998 Timezone is UTC-5.0 Password: Session setup
2006 Jul 14
1
Any ongoing effort to port /etc/rc.d/pf_boot, /etc/pf.boot.conf from NetBSD ?
...t;> window during boot where firewall is fully open (if using only >> pf). > > I'd prefer to have PF_DEFAULT_BLOCK analogous to IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK > instead of some magic script closing the hole between driver init and > configuration. Always wondered how the OpenBSD -securety minded- people > have come up with a packet filter that's open by default. There has been discussion about this before. I know that perfect solution would be PF_DEFAULT_BLOCK, but while waiting for that I wonder why we cannot have pf_boot, which closes the boot hole (at least when run with...