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2004 Mar 15
0
Re: [OT] outwit - unixlike tools for windows
"Martin DeMello" <martindemello@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> Looks like a *very* useful addition to the windows toolbox - contains
> programs to manipulate the clipboard, registry, ODBC layer and a few
> other windowsy things using the unix ''take input from other programs,
> format output so it can be piped to other programs'' philosophy.
> From the
2008 Oct 22
0
file and directory permissions?
...y mask = 750
force create mode = 220
force directory mode = 770
force group = optiker
read list = zhang, @optiker
write list = @optiker
With this, we want to have new or copied files to get -rw-rw---- and new or
copied folders to get drwxrwx---.
This works OK for the Windows clients but the unixlike clients (Linux and
MacOSX) write files with -rwxrw-r--, which is a little different from what we
expect. Folders are allright.
The file creation works for Linux and Mac boxes, too, when the global option
"unix extensions = no" is set. Yet, this leads to some unwanted behavior on
the...
2002 Jul 16
1
pxelinux problem
Hi. I'm hoping that someone on this list can help me with my
problem. I've been looking on my own for a question for the past few
hours at least, so hopefully this isn't just a FAQ.
Anyhow, my problem is simple (to describe). The NIC's boot agent gets
an IP address (verified with dhcpd), gets the pxelinux boot image and
correct configuration file (verified with tftpd), and then
2001 Sep 10
0
[PATCH] quick hack for 'resume' support in sftp
...real satisfying answer. I had a particular itch
myself, so I scratched it with a quick hack. Patch attached, since it's not
really big.
To explain, I need to use ssh (scp or sftp) to transfer files to and from a
Windows box. No other method is available. And the Windows machine has no
rsync or unixlike tools or cygwin or anything else I can use to fake
resuming transfers, so I really have to have the resume support in sftp
itself. I noticed the protocol supported it just fine, so I did a little
dirty hacking and added a '-r' option to sftp that enables resuming.
It's very rough: it...
2020 Jun 14
12
[Bug 3181] New: ssh-agent doesn't exit automatically after child program exits
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3181
Bug ID: 3181
Summary: ssh-agent doesn't exit automatically after child
program exits
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 8.0p1
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P5
Component: ssh-agent
2015 Oct 20
1
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
...doing
>>>> this, windows expects every user to be a member of 'Domain Users'.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, but that's wrong. You are speaking about Windows users retrieved
>>> from AD (you are speaking about NTFS which is not a too-much-UNIXlike FS).
>>> AD is a database, yes I insist, which can be used by Windows clients and
>>> UNIX-like clients. Windows systems needs are most generally different than
>>> UNIX-like systems needs.
>>> There is the rfc2307 which is here to define a common way to proceed...
2015 Oct 20
3
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
On 20/10/15 11:43, mathias dufresne wrote:
> 2015-10-20 11:10 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com>:
>
>> On 20/10/15 09:05, mathias dufresne wrote:
>>
>>> 2015-10-19 18:08 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com>>:
>>>
>>>
>>> On
2015 Oct 20
0
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
...I would not suggest doing
>>> this, windows expects every user to be a member of 'Domain Users'.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, but that's wrong. You are speaking about Windows users retrieved
>> from AD (you are speaking about NTFS which is not a too-much-UNIXlike FS).
>> AD is a database, yes I insist, which can be used by Windows clients and
>> UNIX-like clients. Windows systems needs are most generally different than
>> UNIX-like systems needs.
>> There is the rfc2307 which is here to define a common way to proceed for
>> UN...