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2002 Oct 11
1
Indexing files
Hi all, I would like to start replacing the realmedia content on a clients web site with the Ogg format. The client (a national tv/radio station) publishes alot of content and have integrated their CMS with the Realmedia system in order to index multimedia with story lines. Eg the following link would be published inside a RAM file to point to the start and end times of a story from the 6
2003 Nov 19
0
winbind + windows SMB share, ACL and ftp woes
Redhat AS3 SAMBA 3.0.0-14.3E (redhat's as3 rpm) I am not sure if what I am trying to is is possible or not: I have an linux ftp server chrooted to an smb share onto a netapp. I want to use the NT4 ACLS on the smb share for the ftp server file perms. (the linux ftp server will be a drop in replacement for IIS.) However, even when I set the ACLS(using NT4) to DENY ALL for a user,,,that
2002 Jan 10
1
caching
I work for a large broadcasting company, which like all companies these days is looking to decrease it's costs. Ogg would allow us to break away from the traditional Real Media streams licenses/ upgrade support costs that we have have to pay, it would also allow our users (we are a public service broadcasting company BTW.) to have a greater range of applications available to them with support
2010 Oct 19
1
delivering mail to public mbox with permission 660?
I am migrating a couple old RH servers running sendmail and UW-IMAP to a new Ubuntu 10.04 servers running Postfix and Dovecot. I have everything working reasonably well except that the permissions of newly created mbox mail folders is always 600. I have reviewed the archives, google, and double checked everything is as suggested in the Dovecot Wiki / SharedMailboxes / Permissions. I am
2017 Feb 01
3
create mask, create vs copy file
Hi, I have an issue whereby when I create a new file it obeys the create mask defined for the share but when I copy a file from within the same directory the file is created without write permssions for the primary group. Ie: directory has permissions 770, existing file has permissions of 770, create mask is 0770. When I copy a file its permissions are 750. However when creating a new file
2015 Jan 08
2
[LLVMdev] Separating loop nests based on profile information?
> On Jan 7, 2015, at 5:33 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > > > On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com <mailto:listmail at philipreames.com>> wrote: > I've been playing with approaches to getting better optimization of loops which contain infrequently executed slow paths. I've gotten as far as
2017 Feb 15
1
provisioning with vagrant-libvirt leaves .img file only readable by root
I'm using libvirt on Debian/stretch (testing) with vagrant and the vagrant-libvirt plugin. When I import a vagrant box (jessie64.box), the resulting file permssions let anyone in the "kvm" group read the img. But when I build upon that box, only root can read it: -rw------- 1 root root 20198785024 Sep 19 18:19 buildserver_default.img -rwxr--r-- 1 libvirt-qemu kvm
2015 Jan 13
2
[LLVMdev] Separating loop nests based on profile information?
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com> > wrote: > >> I've been playing with approaches to getting better optimization of loops >> which contain infrequently executed slow paths. I've gotten as far as >> throwing together a
2002 Jun 19
4
Little list of horrors.
Hi all, I was investigating the SMB signing problems between Win2k clients and Windows XP servers and thought I'd take a look to see if there were any hotfix patches for Win2k that were post service pack 2. I discovered this list.... : http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServicePacks/Windows/2000/Win2000_Post-SP2_Hotfixes.asp of *amazing*
2011 Aug 11
1
multiple levels of group permissions on some folders in a share
trying to figure out the best way to accomplish this, running samba 3.x on a debian system in share level mode (workgroup) have a shared folder for all the staff that they have permssions to by membership of being in the "staff" group, this share has about 40-50 subfolders. now they have an intern starting and want to restict that intern to 5 of those folders which they'll
2006 Jan 26
1
Share Admin
I've got a share that I'm trying to get so I can set permissions through the normal windows way (right click on folder/file->properties->security). The share definition is: [test] comment = Test share on magellan path = /var/test browseable = yes writable = yes hide unreadable = yes admin users = @"Domain Admins" The server is a member server in
2010 Nov 14
1
Can't create folders in .wine/drive_c/users/public/App Data/...
OK, so I don't know what's going on. (even with tinyproxy/firehol off the following occurs). Unless wine is run by root, when WoW is first loaded and trying to login, WoW creates a Cache folder and a bunch of folders under cache for login purposes. The Cache folder exists in: <wine profile dir>/drive_c/users/Public/Applicatoin data/Blizzard Entertainment/Battle.net. Now it can
2013 Sep 28
1
Help about a R command
Hi, I was trying to get an answer to this issue: bookRatingData <- read.table(file.choose(),header=TRUE,nrows=1048570) Warning message: In read.table(file.choose(), header = TRUE, nrows = 1048570) : incomplete final line found by readTableHeader on 'C:\Users\srinivas\Downloads\BX-Book-Ratings (2).xlsx' I tried opening the data file (BX-Book-Ratings (2).xlsx) and added a new line
1999 Nov 10
0
Errors in /var/log/messages and "dmesg"
A friend of mine is running Samba (samba-2.0.3-8) on a couple RedHat Linux 6.0 machines. He is sharing files bilaterally at work with a WinNT machine and at home with a Win9x machine. In both places, he is getting a large number of SMB error messages. I'm not sure whether these are from the smbfs (smbmount) or from the Windoze machines accessing the Linux drives, though I suspect the
2000 Jul 05
0
smbclient -p <port> worked in samba 1.19.18p10, not in samba 2.x
It appears that "smbclient -p <portnumber>" doesn't work as advertised in Samba 2.x? On both Linux 6.2 and Solaris 2.6, independent of firewalls and the like, it works with old Samba (e.g. 1.9.18p10) , but not with new Samba (e.g. 2.0.7). The new version seems to *IGNORE* the port specification and attempt to connect to port 139. Here's the result when I try to send a
2015 Jan 08
4
[LLVMdev] Separating loop nests based on profile information?
On 01/07/2015 05:33 PM, Chandler Carruth wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Philip Reames > <listmail at philipreames.com <mailto:listmail at philipreames.com>> wrote: > > I've been playing with approaches to getting better optimization > of loops which contain infrequently executed slow paths. I've > gotten as far as throwing together
2000 Jul 16
1
"smbclient -p <port>" appears to be broken in Samba 2.x
I posted this problem as a question to this list a while ago and got no reply. I submitted it as a bug, but found that "samba-bugs@samba.org", no longer accepts bug reports, even though the web page says to send them to that address. Wondering if the option had been intentionally discontinuted without updating the man page, I made a quick check of the source and found that the "-p
2015 Jan 08
9
[LLVMdev] Separating loop nests based on profile information?
I've been playing with approaches to getting better optimization of loops which contain infrequently executed slow paths. I've gotten as far as throwing together a proof of concept implementation of a profile guided optimization to separate a single loop with multiple latches into a loop nest, but I want to get feedback from interested parties before investing much more effort. The
2013 Jun 02
0
does cifs understand acl's?
4.0.6 file server for a 4.0.6 domain, reproducible with a 3.6.12, and 3.6.15 file server. File created in a share are created according to the acl set, but not when mounted by cifs: Here is a share [test] read only = No path = /home/test Here is the acl: getfacl test # file: test # owner: root # group: staff2 # flags: -s- user::rwx group::rwx other::r-x default:user::rwx default:group::rwx
2002 Jul 02
0
Bug with Samba ACL support or did I screw up somewhere?
Hello list, I am using Samba 2.2.5 configured as a Win2k domain member with a Win2k Adv Server box acting as Domain Controller. Samba is running on a Linux 2.4.18 box with the extended attributes and ACL support patches applied. I am using the ext3 filesystem on the filesystems being shared via Samba to the Windows 2000/XP boxen on the network. And I do have the winbindd daemon running and it