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2006 Jul 11
2
Summerising users subfolders imap logs?
...i): Disconnected: Logged out dovecot: Jul 11 16:16:35 Info: imap-login: Login: anti, [192.168.20.1], PLAIN, TLS dovecot: Jul 11 16:16:35 Info: IMAP(anti): Disconnected in IDLE etc. So maillogs are full thiskind of stuff. But as I cant see here which subfolder the user access, so is it possible to summerise somehow this per users mass logging witth one row, something like: imap-login: Login: anti, [192.168.20.1], PLAIN, TLS, accessed 100 folders, or just: imap-login: Login: anti, [192.168.20.1], PLAIN, TLS Or someting else? Any idea to make this happend? -- Sysadmin
2006 Nov 03
1
Looks Like another Novice question here
I have looked through all of the documentation on the simple.c menu setup. I am moving from the menu with the Default, and several files *.msg my current menu launches in text and I navigate by F numbers or typing the corresponding Number next to the option that I want, I can handle setting this up, but I want a graphical background now and more customized options. So I am modifying simple.c to
2005 Jun 02
0
Samba trusted domains and access control lists problem (cannot delete or rename)
...group: DomB+domain users user::rwx user:root:rwx #effective:rw- group::rwx #effective:rw- group:DomA Users:rwx #effective:rw- group:DomB+DomB users:rwx #effective:rw- mask::rw- other::--- However, I cannot delete or rename this file ?!. So to summerise i have two main questions: 1. Why are the effective permissions on the file above 'rw-' ? 2. In windows i can see permissions for the owner, group and also Everyone but none of the other permissions, for example 'group:DomA Users:rwx #effective:rw-' as listed above ?...
2020 Oct 12
6
Re: Encrypting boot partition Libvirt not showing the OS booting up
On 10/12/20 2:14 PM, john doe wrote: >> <snip/> > > I sent privately the requested xml file to 'Peter Krempa > <pkrempa@redhat.com>'. > Peter Krempa 's privately answered me back suggesting to add the > following in the domain xml file: Solving things privately doesn't help the community. > > > <bios useserial='yes'/>