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2014 Sep 13
2
C5 : Deleting un-deletable files ?
...00 +0000 rm: cannot remove `00002437': Operation not permitted However using 'lsattr 00002437' to expose the flags, then removing the flags with 'chattr -{flag) 00002437' eventually permitted me to delete the file with 'rm 00002437'. The remaining two files appear un-touchable. lsattr 00002435 lsattr: Operation not supported While reading flags on 00002435 chattr -a 00002434.thm ('a' was a random choice) chattr: Operation not supported while reading flags on 00002434.thm find . -inum 2411959 -exec rm -i {} \; rm: remove weird file `./...
2013 May 12
2
Looking for a good way to manage passwords for CRAM-MD5
...ecause they seem like a more cumbersome way to do the same thing as passwd files. But I am aware that this assumption could be wrong. It could e.g. be easier to make the web interface idea work with a database manager, than messing around with setuid bits to safely update a passwd file owned and touchable only by the dovecot user. Thanks for any and all responses! - Steinar
2005 Oct 21
5
Basic subscribe-loading-unsubscribe button
(This is a beginners'' question) I can''t seem to find this in the wiki or in the list archives. Button says "subscribe". User clicks. Button says "loading". Then button says "unsubscribe". (or the other way round) Apologies for the simplicity of the question, but any help is appreciated. Thanks, Peter
2012 Jan 11
2
SELinux blocking cgi script from "writing to socket (httpd_t)"
Is this really supposed to get easier over time? :) Now my audit.log file shows that SELinux is blocking my cgi script, index.cgi (which is what's actually served when the user visits the front page of one of our proxy sites like sugarsurfer.com) from having '"read write" to socket (httpd_t)'. I have no idea what that means, except that I thought that cgi scripts were