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2004 Aug 06
3
A few Newbie Questions
...: I've added to my /etc/hosts.deny file the line
[...]
: I believe that those files however are readable only by root
They shouldn't be. Generally /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny have
permissions of 644 and owned by user root and group root. This will be
fine if icecast is run as an unprivledged user as it only needs to be
able to read those files--not write or modify them.
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1998 Feb 15
2
setup question
...s seems to work.
I have a directory called /usr/smb. In it I have created
directories for each domain user. Ideally all domain users
can write to their respective directories without having an account
on the unix box. Non-unix users seem to get they're accounts mapped
to /usr/smb/nobody (the unprivledged unix user). This is such
a general topic I wasn't sure how to search for it in the previous
archives.
excerpts from smb.conf
workgroup = CAS
password server = PDC
encrypt passwords = yes
[web]
path = /usr/smb/%U
public = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
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2004 Aug 06
0
A few Newbie Questions
...sts.deny file the line
> [...]
> : I believe that those files however are readable only by root
>
> They shouldn't be. Generally /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny have
> permissions of 644 and owned by user root and group root. This will be
> fine if icecast is run as an unprivledged user as it only needs to be
> able to read those files--not write or modify them.
>
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Michael | mfaurot | You have the power to influence all with whom you come
> Faurot | atww.net | in c...
2004 Aug 06
4
A few Newbie Questions
...t; [...]
> > : I believe that those files however are readable only by root
> >
> > They shouldn't be. Generally /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny have
> > permissions of 644 and owned by user root and group root. This will be
> > fine if icecast is run as an unprivledged user as it only needs to be
> > able to read those files--not write or modify them.
> >
> > --
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Michael | mfaurot | You have the power to influence all with whom you come
> &...