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2005 Oct 19
1
Help needed with filtering rules - how to copy named director ies only
Hi Wayne, What would be really nice, and I imagine quite easy from a coding perspective would be to allow the user to apply a regex match on the full pathname of the files being transferred. Anyway, thanks for your confirmation - I have worked around this problem. Cheers, David Carter-Hitchin. -- Royal Bank of Scotland Interest Rate Derivatives IT 135 Bishopsgate LONDON EC2M 3TP Tel: +44 (0)
2005 Oct 18
1
Help needed with filtering rules - how to copy named directories only
Hi, I'm sure what I'm trying to achieve is remarkably easy, but I just can't figure it out. What I want to do is to copy all directories named lib (and their contents) over to a local drive. It's currently a pull operation, but I could set it up as a push. I've read the man page twice, looked at the FAQ, examples and searched on google but no joy. My command looks like the
2001 Feb 03
1
turnpike 6 - a challenge for i cognoscenti, or a lost cause
The beta version of turnpike 6 is out. I'm using it here, but under win4lin. A big point of the new version is that it uses windows explorer, and I had heard on the grapevine that it was therefore going to be a problem proggie for wine. I've tried running the v6 'connect' program under wine - that works fine (downloads a new newsgroup list, gets me an e-mail - when WILL I be
2020 Oct 15
2
Re: scsi passthrough differs between guests
Greetings Peter, > Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:01 PM > From: "Peter Krempa" <pkrempa@redhat.com> > To: "daggs" <daggs@gmx.com> > Cc: "libvirt-usersredhat.com" <libvirt-users@redhat.com> > Subject: Re: scsi passthrough differs between guests > > [...] > > > -drive
2020 Oct 15
2
Re: scsi passthrough differs between guests
Greetings Peter, > Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 9:52 AM > From: "Peter Krempa" <pkrempa@redhat.com> > To: "daggs" <daggs@gmx.com> > Cc: "libvirt-usersredhat.com" <libvirt-users@redhat.com> > Subject: Re: scsi passthrough differs between guests > > I don't see anything wrong with you configs. There were some changes
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
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:
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
2020 Oct 15
0
Re: scsi passthrough differs between guests
On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 12:36:08 +0200, daggs wrote: > Greetings Peter, > > > Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 9:52 AM > > From: "Peter Krempa" <pkrempa@redhat.com> > > To: "daggs" <daggs@gmx.com> > > Cc: "libvirt-usersredhat.com" <libvirt-users@redhat.com> > > Subject: Re: scsi passthrough differs between
2020 Oct 15
0
Re: scsi passthrough differs between guests
On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 13:14:56 +0200, daggs wrote: > Greetings Peter, > > > Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:01 PM > > From: "Peter Krempa" <pkrempa@redhat.com> > > To: "daggs" <daggs@gmx.com> > > Cc: "libvirt-usersredhat.com" <libvirt-users@redhat.com> > > Subject: Re: scsi passthrough differs between
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
2008 Sep 04
2
Centos 5 card reader automount
To this point, whenever I've plugged a storage device (flash drive, mp3 player) into a USB plug, it's magically mounted and I get an icon on my desktop. I've just got a card reader and it doesn't automount. I can mount it manually with "mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/temp" and that works fine. I would prefer to have it automount and give me the desktop icon. Unfortunately, I
2008 Jun 16
0
Problem while starting Perimeter
If I try to start Perimeter, nothing happen. He give me this Code in the Terminal: > preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range 00000000-60000000 > preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range 00000000-60000000 > err:dosmem:setup_dos_mem Cannot use first megabyte for DOS address space, please report > preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range 00000000-60000000 >
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
2010 Jun 10
1
Re: Recognising an unrecognisable scanner
Hi from Z?rich,Schweiz and a hot , humid day. The SCANNER,Canoscan LiDE 600F,is not detected by XSANE/SIMPLE SCAN. It is probably detected :- here is the OUTPUT from TERMINAL COMMAND "sane-find-scanner -v" ***************************************************** found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x2224 [CanoScan]) at libusb:001:005
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
2006 Aug 10
2
Multi-Card reader (SD, MMC, etc) and CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN kernel option in 34.0.2. Workaround
Hi folks, Im trying to get a multi-card reader on centos (SD, MMC, and so, 4 card slots) and i have read (http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~ggbaker/personal/cf-linux) that CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN should be enabled on kernel (=Y) but current 34.0.2 doesn't have it enabled by default, is there any particular reason to not be enabled? By the other hand i've also tweak the /etc/grub.conf file to boot the