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1999 Mar 16
4
I need to see filename in upercase
Because, a bug in a sofware, I need to see (on a NT box) the name of files in upercase. The files are writen by a buggy UNIX process in lowercase.
Any one have idea ?
Didier JANNE
Janne@securite.org
2010 Sep 15
2
Authentication with lower case username ONLY
Hi,
how do you guys force your users to authenticate with lower case letters
ONLY? Or convert it?
Is there a SASL Option to force that - or are you using scripts i.e. a
bash script in combination with the command "tr" ... or a third solution
I didn't think of yet?
I'm using Postfix / Dovecot combination. Postfix is told to use Dovecots
SASL Service to authenticate it's
2005 Jul 24
2
ssl_cipher_list
...which is not in 0.99. It's default value seems to be
"all:!low". However, this would not be compatible with openssl's
cipher listing format. Thus, I would vote to change it's format to be
openssl compatible. To be compatible, it has to be changed to
"ALL:!LOW" (just upercased in this case). IMO, this would be helpful
because executing
openssl ciphers -v 'all:!low'
would not return any cipher, but
openssl ciphers -v 'ALL:!LOW'
would return the expected cipher list such as
ADH-AES256-SHA SSLv3 Kx=DH Au=None Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA1
DHE-RS...
2004 Mar 16
0
winbind: auto create home directories
Hi,
I'm running samba 3.0.2a as a windows domain MEMBER, security=ADS.
Just installed winbind last week it it looks great.
I noticed that it is possible to set a homedir_template for winbind;
however winbind has no option to create this directory on the fly (and
populate it with .profile etc).
I found the code for pam_mkhomedir to have pam session create the
homedirectory when a session
2006 May 11
18
Object constructors - Noob Question
Hi: Sorry if this is a painfully stupid question...
I have some data I need through the life of someone''s session. In the
application controller, I grab the data and store it like so:
session[:foo] = @foo
Now, whenever I need to access data about foo I don''t need to cause any
DB io, I can just grab foo from the session (it''s very small fyi).
Here''s what I