Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Debian / SE/Linux - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=193664"
2004 May 30
0
Debian / SE/Linux (resend due to html bounce)
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From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net>
To: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org>
Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org, pam-list at redhat.com,
SE-Linux <selinux at tycho.nsa.gov>, hartmans at debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian / SE/Linux - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=193664
Mail-Followup-To: Damien Miller
2004 Jun 01
2
issue with SE/Linux - sshd not giving access to /dev/pts/[n]
hi there,
i have an issue on my newly created Debian/SELinux/unstable system.
i have pam 0.77 se1 installed
ssh 3.8.1p1-4 (OpenSSH)
and libselinux1 1.12-1.
i can log in as root, fine.
but i cannot log in as an ordinary user, and i had to grant
special permission to the _user_ process (NOT sshd or pam
before a setuid and exec is carried out) to access
/dev/pts/0.
in other
1997 Oct 23
1
NT domain logon questions
Hi. Myself and a anti-Micro$oft companion tried to get
NT domain logons working yesterday and seem pretty close, but
not quite.
Samba is 1.9.18alpha3, server is an Ultra-2 running SunOS 5.5.1.
Encrypted passwords seem to be working, a la smbclient and mostly
from NT, "mostly" because it *seemed* to be working but we did
have some problems with home directories in smbpasswd changing
1998 Jan 28
2
NT - Not allowed from this workstation
I am the sysadmin in an office with an overabundance of Win95 machines and
a few NT 4.0 workstations. All installs went relatively easy for logon
scripts, wins, etc. I have run into a semi-serious problem with 2 of the
3 NT workstations. (All running the same service pack - 1).
When trying to make a share from one of the 2 remaining workstations, I
will recevie an error message saying that:
2002 Oct 22
4
Re: Coming round to SURS...
i have a question for the people who sponsor the samba team.
"when are you going to realise that your money is being
wasted by not sponsoring me as a design architect on
NT compatibility software suites for unix?"
here - yet again, another demonstration of how much money you have
been wasting.
hopefully this time this "really new" proposal - i.e. yet
ANOTHER idea and
2003 Nov 06
2
tinc bug (bogus connection)
guus,
i just compiled latest cvs: the bug is still there.
the diffs i have against what i got from cvs and what is
debian 1.0.2_2 show that the only significant addition
is of an AF_UNKNOWN and its use, and the use of a tinc-
defined sockaddrfree (and copy?)
i'm still getting some "Bogus packets" using latest cvs.
i _am_ however, it appears... just now... actually getting
valid
1997 Nov 26
3
Server string in Network Neighbourhood
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is the string that appears in browser lists restricted to being a single string without spaces, or can you include spaces ?
I have samba v1.9.15p8 running on a SGI O2 system, and I'm accessing its filesystems from a W95 PC.
I started off with the following line in my /etc/init.d/samba script
NMBD_OPTS="-C11th Floor SGI O2"
which results in
2000 Aug 16
5
samba development
i started on the nt domains for unix project on the basis of paul ashton's
enthusiastic and "this can't be too hard" attitude, back in august 97.
since then, with the encouragement of a number of people over the last
three years, and with the discouragement of others, the nt domains
protocols are now pretty well understood.
due to that constant discouragement, i no longer find
1997 Aug 06
2
set unix time via samba
hi out there,
first of all: samba is pretty cool!
question: is there a way to synchronize the clock of my linux box to a
win95 box (something like 'smbnet time \\win95 /set /yes')?
cheers
jodok
;-----------------------------------
Jodok Sutterluety
Austria, Vienna
Tel: ++43 1 4080791
email: js@bonus.unterland.at
;-----------------------------------
1997 Dec 09
2
SAMBA digest 1518
>> The problem is performance. While Samba is not terribly slow it's still
>> too slow. Copying large files takes about half a minute/meg on an
>
>i find that samba running on FreeBSD is also pathetically slow: 10 to 20
>k per second. adding "socket options = TCP_NODELAY" speeds this up by a
>factor of ten to twenty, on a 10mb/s LAN with NE2000 cards. it
2018 Oct 22
5
[fdo] Code of Conduct questions
Hi,
I've cross-posted this to freedesktop@, as the xdg@ list is only used
for actual specification development.
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 at 00:36, Jacob Lifshay <programmerjake at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, we were thinking of asking if freedesktop would host Kazan (https://github.com/kazan-3d/kazan) for us, however some of our community members have objections with how freedesktop's
2019 Oct 02
2
Adding support for vscale
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 05:09, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net>
wrote:
>
> My general feeling on this then is that both RVV and SV should avoid using
> vscale.
>
> In the case of RVV, MVL is a hardware defined constant that is never
> *intended* to be known by applications. There's no published detection
> mechanism. Loops are supposed to be designed
2009 Jan 20
1
compiling python2.5 (msys+mingw+wine) - giving up using msvcr80 assemblies for now
folks, hi,
this is a fairly important issue for python development
interoperability - martin mentioned that releases of mingw-compiled
python, if done with a non-interoperable version of msvcrt, would
cause much mayhem.
well, compiling python on mingw with msvcr80 _can_ be done; using it
can also be a simple matter of creating a python.exe.manifest file,
but i can't actually do any testing
2011 Aug 22
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-fpga microblaze target
folks hi,
something i just wanted to double-check. is it possible to use, with
LLVM, entirely free software tools to build and upload to a xilinx
microblaze FPGA target? i take some c code, put it through llvm-fpga,
aaand... then what? is there any documentation about this stuff,
anywhere?
tia,
l.
1998 Jan 05
1
User profiles (was Re: "domain groups") (fwd)
i'm sorry, i can't remember who the people were who are dealing with
setting up some docs etc on profiles.
this question i saw on comp.protocols.smb, and i don't think they read the
digest..
lukes
<a href="mailto:lkcl@switchboard.net" > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton </a>
<a href="http://mailhost.cb1.com/~lkcl"> Samba Consultancy and Support
1999 Dec 20
6
URGENT: REDHAT 6.1 STORES SAMBA PRIVATE FILES IN /etc
dear redhat,
i examined a friend's system today, to help him configure it. assuming
that he just "installed" from scratch the samba package, it appears that
you have provided a default smb.conf file for redhat 6.1 that puts samba
private configuration files in /etc. the suggested options, for example
show "smbpasswd file = /etc/smbpasswd".
this is REALLY bad.
1) you
1999 Mar 13
1
cmdat utility...
On 13 Mar 99, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton had this to say about
about cmdat utility...:
> this small utility can be used to run an arbitrary program by clicking
> right-mouse-button on a directory. the default action is to run "ssh.exe"
> on a Samba server and a command prompt "cmd.exe" on an NT server.
Excuse me for being ignorant, but what is ssh.exe? A win32
2000 Mar 19
2
samba-tng-alpha-1.1.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites
1)
i fixed a problem with nmbd's GETDC response, it is responding better but
still not perfectly (and 2.0.x and cvs main need to be fixed, as well) as
there exists no explanation for the correct response to locate a Domain
Controller using GETDC.
the upshot of fixing this is that joining an nt workstation to a TNG
domain is now _extremely_
2005 Jan 02
12
[XEN] using shmfs for swapspace
hi,
am starting to play with XEN - the virtualisation project
(http://xen.sf.net).
i''ll give some background first of all and then the question - at the
bottom - will make sense [when posting to lkml i often get questions
asked that are answered by the background material i also provide...
*sigh*]
each virtual machine requires (typically) its own physical ram (a chunk
of the
2000 Jan 10
1
DCE/RPC over SMB: Samba and Windows NT Domain Internals
It's now available from Macmillan Technical Publishing.
The only source of information publicly available on Windows NT
authentication and password-update methods, including NTLMv1, NTLMv2,
NTLMSSP, the Domain Logon Protocol (NETLOGON and NETLOGON "Secure
Channel"), Windows 95 user, NT user and NT Administrative password
changes, and how the SAM database is encrypted when