Displaying 20 results from an estimated 11000 matches similar to: "Root privilege for users in swat"
2019 Oct 30
2
Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT)
On 29/10/2019 17:48, Steve Litt via samba wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 11:59:20 +0000
> Gerard Seibert via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
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>> I know that this has probably been asked before. As a long time user
>> of Samba, I remember using SWAT to configure Samba. It did seem, at
>> least to me, to simplify things. At the very least, it did prevent me,
2019 Jul 11
4
Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT)
I know that this has probably been asked before. As a long time user of
Samba, I remember using SWAT to configure Samba. It did seem, at
least to me, to simplify things. At the very least, it did prevent me,
and possibly other users, from creating simple syntax errors.
I know that the Samba developers decided long ago to depreciate
(eliminate) SWAT from the Samba distribution. I was just
2002 Jul 23
2
Converting dates?
Dear R-users
I have some doubts about with converting dates...
e.g.
dates data
23/12/1975 0.8678
03/01/1976 0.8736
28/01/1976 0.765
13/03/1976 0,9654
...
I think that converting these dates can easily my plots...
is there a R function to convert these dates to
a julian dates and so plot that variables??
The help files as.POSIXlt, POSIXt and others
don't aswer my doubts...
2008 May 16
2
How to see Dom0 home from the DomU
Hello, i have been looking over inet for an answer to a problem iam unable
to resolve, and after not being able to find a solution, i hope to get an
aswer in the list.
I have been trying to reach my /home (Dom0) from one of my virtual machines
(i''m runnning them in debian etch) and i''m unable to do it, what i''m trying
to do is to catch a file from the /home of my Dom0,
2000 Jul 11
2
Administering SWAT using userid's other than root...
Hi all...
Has anyone got SWAT administration working from other userid's other than
root?
I've got a rh6.2 box running Samba 2.0.7. I have myself (wkim) in the
"domain admin users" and the "admin users". Both the smb.conf file and the
swat binarary are owned by root:swat. I'm a part of group "swat". (I'm also
a part of group "root" just to
2016 Sep 28
4
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 10:09:28 -0300
Gilberto Nunes via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Thanks.... I hope this is my last post with this matter!
I hope it's your last post on any matter. You quit Samba very noisily.
If you don't remember doing so, just look at the subject line.
Don't look back. Go to your beloved Windows CIFS. You've found
somebody better:
2005 Jul 20
1
where i put the astcc config? In the extensions.conf or in the astcc-exten.conf?
Hi,
alhtough i googled for details concerning ASTCC i did not found an aswer to
the following:
Should i put in my extensions.conf the configuration of the astcc? I ask
this because as i see it, in the end of the extensions.conf there is an
include statement :
#include /var/lib/astcc/astcc-exten.conf
Should the config been done in the astcc-exten.conf file or the initial
extensions.conf
2001 Jun 02
3
Recent breakins / SSHD root hole?
The trojaned ssh client is nothing new to the hacker community, and the
statement in the previous thread claiming
"This type of man-in-the-middle attack (trojaned ssh) is not theoretical
anymore, and password authentication is broken."
is an example of how many poeple still think "hacking" is something very
difficult and nothing short of a genius is required to make the
2006 Oct 23
1
Asterisk conferencing features
Hello!
I'm new in Asterisk and I hope that my trouble is very simple.
We're implementing a Education Project of a e-Learning system (LMS)
that uses conferencing (video and audio) over internet.
The e-Learning system will be on GPL license, and for that, we're
using only free software to implement.
Asterisk is our first choice for video and audio conferencing, and
making tests,
1999 Nov 24
4
smbmount from fstab
I've seen several references to running smbmount from /etc/fstab, but I've
never seen an example. Does anyone have an example fstab entry that does this?
Thanks
Steve Litt
1999 Jul 15
2
Digital UNIX - root authentication for SWAT
We have installed versions (1.9.18 and 2.0.3) of Samba successfully on AIX
based servers without any problems.
We are now trying to install Samba v2.0.4b onto a Digital UNIX 4.0d server.
Everthing has installed correctly. Shares can be created through editing
the smb.conf file and then accessed correctly through our NT network as
desired.
The problem we have is using the SWAT interface. We can
2000 Aug 31
1
Cannot use SWAT from ROOT account
I've been trying to find someone who can solve this problem. Unfortunately without any luck. Maybe someone on this site can help, here goes. I'm running TRU64 UNIX version 5.0a on my Alphaserver with Samba 2.07. When i try to access SWAT i am unable to login with the ROOT account. If i login with my own privileged account I am successful, but i only receive the basis 4 options for
2001 Mar 04
1
Users other then root using swat to configure?
Hello,
I'm wondering if there's any easy way to enable a regular user to log into
swat and have swat grant them root privelages, so they can use it to
configure samba without having root access...
Please shoot me an email at choranburg@iss.net if you have any ideas,
Thanks,
Chadd
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Chadd M. Horanburg
Internet Security Systems
2016 Sep 28
1
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Perhaps this could work:
2016-09-28 17:18 GMT-03:00 Gaiseric Vandal via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>
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> I think there was a web app called SWAT. The problem I have with the
> samba web app or gui config tools (I think redhat had one) is that they
> might delete any fine tuning you set in smb.conf.
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2004 Aug 21
1
info an ARES/WAREZ
Hello,
I''m blocking/limiting succesfully all P2P activity on our corporate
network using linux/ipp2p/connmark.
That is, until now. For my colleagues have found a new p2p client to
wreck havoc on our DSL line: ARES/WAREZ It seems to be a gnuttela
clone, but different enouph for ipp2p not to identify it.
I played around a bit with tcpflow with no success of finding
1999 Mar 22
1
Brand new install and Swat will not accept root passwd????
Hello Fellow Samba users,
I have a question. I installed today, FreeBSD 3.1 and put Samba
2.0.3 on. When I compiled Samba, did cat /etc/passwd |
mksmbpaswd.sh > /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd and then
did smbpasswd -a root and entered passwd ( no different than
original passwd). I can start swat but when it asks for username
and passwd, it fails to authenticate me.
My root passwd is
1999 May 28
1
Why Root can't login swat?
Hello!
I installed Samba2.0.3 on redhat linux5.1/kernel2.2.1.
When I type http://127.0.0.1:901 in Netscape, the swat login dialog appears.
But eachtime I input root and root's passwd, it tells me authorization failed.
who can help me? thanks!
Kai Kang
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1998 May 12
25
Checking remote servers
I''d like to hear some suggestions about securely administering a
system remotely. Here''s the application: a project is going to
scatter some server machines around the US. The server machines will
be running Linux, with the only network servers being a custom
application.
Ignoring the separate question of physical security, how can I
remotely check the system''s
2006 Apr 03
2
User groups
Wlcome in the club :-)
I wrote a topic "Limit of group membership for a user?" with the same
problem, and I don't have any answer by the samba team. I have the most
recent Samba 3.0.21b, OpenLDAP 2.2.28 and Glibc 2.3.6 version on a
Gentoo (kernel 2.6.15) and I have the same problem. I check the
NGROUP_MAX (65535) and the NSS_BUFLEN_GROUP (2048) value of the glibc.
For the AMD64
2005 Dec 30
5
rssh: root privilege escalation flaw
Affected Software: rssh - all versions prior to 2.3.0
Vulnerability: local user privilege escalation
Severity: *CRITICAL*
Impact: local users can gain root access
Solution: Please upgrade to v2.3.1
Summary
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rssh is a restricted shell which allows a system administrator to
limit users' access to a system via SSH to scp, sftp, rsync, rdist,
and cvs. It also allows the system