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2008 Jun 06
2
Prototype: Use of /proxy?url= to circumvent the Same Origin Policy
...such that it returns "Damn! You are beyond #10...", but I had to change the "/proxy? url=" to "http://localhost/myApp/proxy.html?url=". Apparently, the response is just my proxy.html page. With "/proxy?url=" in place, WebSphere shows an error: SRVE0017W: A WebGroup/Virtual Host to handle /proxy has not been defined. Surely someone else has run across this issue, but googling returns me no evidence of it. How do I set up this /proxy url redirection? I''ve tried various ways in proxy.html, but with no success Is there a config setting in web.xml perha...
2007 May 03
0
Re: 3.0.23d UNIX vs. AD group permissions
...ggestion, or if I missed something in release notes or anything, please let me know. Fundamentally, the SAMBA server is not honouring the UNIX file system permissions. My groups listing in UNIX: [root@chrome samba]$ groups dpullman melsaunx wwwmel melsa gss gssreq office root sensor lp melsapw sa webgroup admin tac The test directory: [root@chrome testing]$ ls -al total 4 drwxrwsr-x 2 carolyn adacs 512 May 3 13:12 . drwxr-xr-x 8 root sys 512 Jan 5 13:37 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 dpullman adacs 0 May 3 13:12 New Text Document.txt The directory is owned by a different us...
2007 Jan 11
3
3.0.23d UNIX vs. AD group permissions
...s -al . total 8 drwxrwsr-x 4 carolyn adacs 512 Jan 11 11:35 . drwxr-xr-x 8 root sys 512 Jan 5 13:37 .. drwxr-sr-x 2 dpullman adacs 512 Jan 11 11:35 New Folder [root@chrome testing]$ groups dpullman melsaunx wwwmel melsa gss gssreq office root sensor lp melsapw sa webgroup admin tac Isn't there a statement somewhere that samba will honor the UNIX permissions? How am I able to write in a directory that I do not have access to according to the UNIX permissions? Is it the intention of the samba development that all UNIX groups will have to not only be listed i...
2003 Dec 01
0
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...duplicate user exist on the network" message. Other time it logs in fine and so fast I cantbelieve it.. 2 other strange observations... 1. I sometimes "see" the samba server as a shared drive in ,my network neighborhood other times as a member of the workgroup I created called "webgroup". Sometimes as both. 2. When I initially created the webgroup share I misspelled it as webgruop. Even though I have changed it back to the proper spelling it still appears with the misspelling (and it still works) There must be some file deep down in windows that controls this. Anyone know wh...