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1998 Nov 16
3
samba ver 2 beta 1 (gaping wide bug)
Please excuse me if this has been covered, but I just noticed something odd with samba 2 beta 1. If I use smbclient to connect to a passworded resource on a win machine (I've tried it with 98/95) and I just hit enter for the password, it lets me in. No questions asked. So, I pretty much have unlimited read access to stuff I should not be able to get to. Best Regards. If this is the wrong
1998 Nov 17
0
revoke
The bug I reported earlier seems to have been a hoax of sorts. =] The share(s) I tried it on had full access passwords, but no read-only passwords. Sorry about this. --- Mark Deneen deneen@bucknell.edu ICQ: 333068 http://www.students.bucknell.edu/deneen Different all twisty a of in maze are you, passages little.
2011 Jun 24
1
Exporting /dev/shm as NFS share?
I'm trying to do some network transfer test using NFS. The problem is when I try to eliminate the possibility of the hard disks being the bottleneck. I am unable to export /dev/shm as a NFS share. Initially there was an error about fsid or wrong filesystem. If I use a symbolic such as /home/test -> /dev/shm, on the remote system, this causes the NFS client to see its own /dev/shm If I
2010 May 21
1
Dovecot and /dev/shm
Hi, I have tried to use /dev/shm for Dovecot's index files: > mail_location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u:INDEX=/dev/shm/%u But it does not seem to like it. May 21 07:13:59 IMAP(user): Error: stat(/dev/shm/user/.imap/INBOX) failed: Permission denied (euid=1234(user) egid=500(group) missing +x perm: /dev/shm) It seems to me that /dev/shm permissions are OK. Any suggestions on how
2013 Sep 24
2
how to mount /dev/shm on system container
i have create a system container test1 and trying to mount /dev/shm inside a container <domain type='lxc'> <name>test1</name> <memory>102400</memory> <os> <type>exe</type> <init>/sbin/init</init> </os> <vcpu>1</vcpu> <devices> <console type='pty'/>
2013 Sep 24
0
Re: how to mount /dev/shm on system container
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 03:07:11PM +0530, Aarti Sawant wrote: > i have create a system container test1 and trying to mount /dev/shm inside > a container > > <domain type='lxc'> > <name>test1</name> > <memory>102400</memory> > <os> > <type>exe</type> > <init>/sbin/init</init> > </os> >
2006 Sep 21
1
missing /dev/pts and /dev/shm on domU
Hello! I set up an Xen-3.0.2-3 on an Ubuntu 6.06 as dom0. Then I installed a paravirtualized Scientific Linux 3 linux (RHEL3/centos3 clone) as domU. I replaced the modutils. The systems boot and I can login on console. But I can''t login via ssh, because the /dev directory seems to be replaced by a udev process in the initrd. In detail the folder /dev/pts and /dev/shm are missing
2011 Jun 02
2
How to set selinux policy "allow httpd_t unconfined_t:shm { unix_read unix_write }; " using an seboolean? (How to get a new seboolean?)
Hi. I'm trying to get OTRS running on CentOS 5.5 with SELinux enabled, and audit.log / audit2allow tell me I need to add the local policy: #============= httpd_t ============== allow httpd_t unconfined_t:shm { unix_read unix_write }; which I think will allow the httpd access to read and write from shared memory? Is that right? What are the risks involved in opening this? I notice it is
2008 Nov 12
1
running wine without MIT-SHM
Hi, I'm writing a linux application that uses LoadLibraryA to load a windows dll, which works fine on a local Xserver but I was hoping to use it remotely as well. When I call the same function running on a remote machine I get an X error caused by XShmAttach - is there a way to run or compile wine so it doesn't need to use the MIT-SHM extension to X? I would be very grateful for any
2010 Feb 26
0
rkhunter doesn't remove temp suspscan files in /dev/shm
Alle, I know this is off-topic, so I apologize in advance, but we have installed rkhunter from EPEL (because it has the current version, 1.3.6 vice the 1.3.4 rpmforge version) on our CentOS machine and find that it does not remove the files in /dev/shm it uses for the SUSPSCAN test, this triggering a warning for said test. This was a known bug that was supposed to be have been fixed in V1.3.1.
2014 Aug 10
0
v7 - /dev/shm mount options
Hi, There is no entry in fstab any more. Where can I change the mount options of /dev/shm in v7? -- Kind Regards, Markus Falb
2001 Mar 17
1
ogg123 doesn't destroy shm segment
Every time ogg123 -bXXX is run, it creates another shared memory segment but fails to destroy it on exit. Thus an increasing number of shm segments keeps piling up and eat all the (often rather limited amount of) available shared memory. The patch below corrects this and also fixes the bizarre abuse of stat() permission bits for shmget(). On systems that support it, I'd very much like to
2010 Jun 29
1
Asterisk 1.6 (and 1.4) DTMF problems using RFC2833
We are experiencing intermittent DTMF problems here, with the following setup: ITSP -> PIX -> Asterisk (g729, RFC2833 for DTMF). I am running Ubuntu server 10.04, but Asterisk is compiled by us and not installed from the software repository. Essentially, DTMF works for some time, but at some point it simply stops and the point at which it stops appears to be random. Using RTP debug, I
2011 Dec 14
1
Still plugging away at the repo conversion
This is taking longer than I expected, because there is all kinds of cvs2svn-generated ugliness in your back history that tends to crash my tools. Your repo makes a great test case. (Yes, I know, that's like having someone say "Your dog is fantastically ugly!") Current state of things is that I have scrapped my precious approach, which was to put the Subversion tools in a Python
2015 Dec 29
0
Systemd and systemd-sysv-generator
On 12/29/2015 10:13 AM, Mike - st257 wrote: > Hello CentOS List, > > I have a server that has SysV script supplied by a hardware manufacturer, > which is not functioning properly. From my reading, systemd-sysv-generator > should handle them (like it did for Dell OpenManage software which supplied > SysV init scripts). > >
1997 Oct 31
0
smbprint.sysv problem for printing from unix to WFWG
Dear users Thanks for reading this. Hope you will help me. I am using samba 1.9.17p2 on SunSparc-20 running solaris2.5.1 for printing and file sharing with PC-network. File sharing is working fine but I want to print to a WfWg printer from Solaris. So I have used your script smbprint.sysv and try to print. But I am facing following problems: 1-
2015 Dec 30
0
Systemd and systemd-sysv-generator
On 30 Dec 2015 00:55, "Mike - st257" <silvertip257 at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 5:23 PM, Joseph L. Casale < jcasale at activenetwerx.com > > wrote: > > > Instead of converting the sysv script, you could trivially write your own, > > the following > > was tested against about 6 SNMP queries, the service stops and starts as >
2015 Dec 30
0
Systemd and systemd-sysv-generator
On 30 December 2015 at 14:23, Mike - st257 <silvertip257 at gmail.com> wrote: > Consolidating my reply to both James and Gordon in one message. > > > On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 2:38 AM, James Hogarth <james.hogarth at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > On 30 Dec 2015 00:55, "Mike - st257" <silvertip257 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > On
2016 Dec 18
2
CentOS 7 and systemd: SysV initscript: how detect boot vs. interactive use?
Moving from CentOS 5 to CentOS 7, discovered that a test in a SysV initscript for whether it is running interactively, instead of at boot time, no longer works. Under CentOS 7 / systemd, is there some way for the initscript to know this?
2015 Dec 30
2
Systemd and systemd-sysv-generator
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 5:23 PM, Joseph L. Casale <jcasale at activenetwerx.com > wrote: > Instead of converting the sysv script, you could trivially write your own, > the following > was tested against about 6 SNMP queries, the service stops and starts as > expected. > That's certainly an option. One that I was prepared to resort to. But curiosity has the best of me ...