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2002 Feb 15
1
Samba home directory access without passwords
Hi there, I wonder if you can help, We have an application that requires a users home directory to be accessible even though they are not setup as a linux user. eg: stuart is on his windows machine (logged in as stuart) he goes through the network to find his samba server on the samba server he finds the folder 'stuart' and can read and write to it, but he does not have a linux account
1998 May 09
4
Apparent SNMP remote-root vulnerability.
I just had a remote root break-in on my machine (x86 running Red Hat Linux 5.0 with all the updates except for kernel-2.0.32-3) this morning at 06:03:28 EDT. From what I''ve been able to gather, it appears to have been through snmpd, which I missed when I was weeding out unused daemons. Sorry for the feeble message, but all I know (or at least strongly suspect) is that there''s a
2005 Oct 11
1
Cluster Size
Could someone explain what the cluster size is exactly. I am guessing it is an allocation size (i.e. how much space gets allocated at one time), but that is just my guess. Filesystem performance appears to improve with a larger cluster size set, suggesting that setting a larger cluster size causes few locks on the filesystem during a write. Ralph Armstrong V.P. Product Management
1999 Nov 24
1
Printing to NT Printer
I have a shared printer on an NT server and I am trying to print to it from a unix machine running Solaris 2.7 and Samba 2.04. Can someone help me out please? Ray Moroney Principal Engineer, RF Integration Inc., 505 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 15, Billerica, MA 01821. Tel: (978) 663 7960 Fax: (978) 663 7965
1999 Nov 18
1
Samba Server cannot find shares on NT Machine
I have a network containing an NT server, an NT workstation, a number of Windows95/98 machines and a Unix machine running Solaris 2.7 and Samba 2.0.4. The Samba machine shows up on all the windows machines and seems to be working fine from that point of view. However when I use the command ./smbclient -L hostname on the unix machine, the shares on the NT machines do not show up. The shares on the
2003 Sep 22
0
Last call: Asterisk BoF in Boston, Tuesday 23rd
Hello - The final schedule for the Asterisk birds-of-a-feather meeting (as an adjunct to the VON conference) in Boston looks like this: Tuesday, September 23rd at 8:15 at VinnyT's of Boston near the Hynes Convention Center. We'll try to get a corner booth in the "downstairs room", and look for the guy wearing the blue button-down shirt with VON logos on the breast pocket
2008 Jan 02
1
Unable to Connect to OpenVMS Pathworks
This is my first time posting on this list, so please excuse me if this is the wrong list to post on (if it is please just let me know). I've recently upgraded my old Redhat 8.0 box to Redhat Fedora Core 8 which comes with Samba 3.x while my old Redhat 8.0 box had Samba 2.x. On my old box I had SMB map a drive from an older OpenVMS server using Pathworks. I performed this by simply doing:
1998 Jul 14
2
Re: Chrooting bind 8.1.2 under debian 2.0
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, cfb wrote: > The main problem seems to be with the way that debian starts bind using > the script /etc/init.d/bind. I thought it would be really neat to just > change the #!/bin/sh at the top of the script to something like : > #!/usr/sbin/chroot /chroot-dns/ /bin/sh > or > #!/usr/sbin/chroot /chroot-dns/ /chroot-dns/bin/sh try changing
1998 May 23
7
Re: Re: Re: Bind Overrun Bug and Linux (fwd)
> > systems which no longer seem to have this. This file contained an archive of > > the trojan''s that were inserted into the compromised system - does anybody know > > what is in these trojans? > > Check the Linux RootKit ... (LRK).. > > Typically LRK to use config-files.. (and typically LRK-users to place > files in /dev.. find /dev -type f | grep -v
2007 Jul 24
2
samba 4 svn23995 live CD release (maybe tp6?)
Dear all, After 1week++ finally I'm able to publish my samba4 live cd in my community website. For those want to have a preview of samba 4 please check out at this url: http://www.extraknowledge.org/xoops/modules/articles/article.php?id=29 Any problem simply throw at my forum. Ks
1998 Jul 01
4
Serious Linux 2.0.34 security problem (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 15:10:47 +0800 From: David Luyer <luyer@UCS.UWA.EDU.AU> To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG Subject: Serious Linux 2.0.34 security problem I just saw this mentioned on linux-kernel and confirmed it; #include <fcntl.h> #include <errno.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> int main(int
1998 May 08
4
Lightning fast attacks?
RH4.2 Linux Intel Last night I got three of these log messages: Two in a row, one a bit later. May 8 00:35:15 osg-gw imapd[4307]: warning: can''t get client address: Connectio n reset by peer May 8 00:35:15 osg-gw imapd[4307]: refused connect from unknown Now, I have imapd blocked to non-local users using tcpd wrappers, so tcpd is trying to find the address of the remote machine (all
2012 Jul 04
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] is configure+make dead yet?
I used the make+configure build system when CMake broke with Xcode 4.3. I'm not sure how I would have built clang otherwise. Also, how does one 'install' clang with CMake? I see an install target in the CMake generated Xcode project, but Xcode doesn't have privileges necessary to run it. With make, after building you just do sudo make install. On Jun 20, 2012, at 8:13 PM, Nick
1998 Jun 16
7
Ethernet card addr <-> IP
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi everyone - Someone I''m working with has a requirement to map ethernet card addresses to unique IP addresses, and then have a Linux IP masquerade server know of this mapping list and not allow any data to pass from any ethernet card that a) it doesn''t know about, or b) isn''t assigned the right IP. Ideally it would also log this
2001 Oct 29
2
vorbis players (or lack of) for mac
Perhaps the devel list would be better, but a) i'm not subscribed to it just now and b) I'm lazy (dons flame-retardant clothing)... frankly, i'm rather tired of the lack of free ogg vorbis players for Mac OS; it doesn't look like iTunes is going to support the format anytime soon (and i have some real issues with its interface, too)...so, since I've decided to learn Mac OS
2014 Feb 13
3
[LLVMdev] cmake/ninja build failing
Well, I updated to cmake 2.8.12.2 but the result of changing that COMPILE_FLAGS to COMPILE_OPTIONS is that quotes are applied incorrectly: quotes are added surrounding the entire set of flags rather than around each individual item in the list. Obviously the build doesn't work (with the compiler looking for files named " -m64 ... ") but checking the relevant build command in
2006 Oct 03
1
New versions of Matrix and lme4 packages for R-2.4.0
Versions 0.9975-1 of the Matrix and lme4 packages will soon be available on CRAN for use with R version 2.4.0 or later. Purpose of the packages: The Matrix package provides S4 classes and methods for sparse and dense matrices. The lme4 package provides functions for fitting and assessing linear or generalized linear mixed effects models (also called multilevel models). Like the Matrix package,
2006 Oct 03
1
New versions of Matrix and lme4 packages for R-2.4.0
Versions 0.9975-1 of the Matrix and lme4 packages will soon be available on CRAN for use with R version 2.4.0 or later. Purpose of the packages: The Matrix package provides S4 classes and methods for sparse and dense matrices. The lme4 package provides functions for fitting and assessing linear or generalized linear mixed effects models (also called multilevel models). Like the Matrix package,
2011 Sep 13
3
x %>% y as an alternative to which( x > y)
Dear R cognoscenti, While having NA as a native type is nifty, it is annoying when making binary choices. Question: Is there anything bad about writing comparison functions that behavior like %in% (which I love) and ignore NAs? "%>%" <- function(table, x) { return(which(table > x)) } "%<%" <- function(table, x) { return(which(table < x)) } test <-
2017 Dec 11
4
Windows 98 cannot connect to Samba 3.6.23-45el6 after upgrade from 3.0.33-3.41.el5
I upgraded a server from CentOS 5 to CentOS 6 and migrated the samba users, accounts, and files. Everyone reconnected without a problem except a Win98 user. Is there anything that changed that would disallow a Win98 machine from connecting. It doesn't prompt for password. It just doesn't connect. When attempting to map the drive, I get: "The following error occurred while trying