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2014 Oct 27
0
How could the admin do to grant me with permission to run virsh as unprivileged user?
Thank you! How could the admin do to grant me with permission to run virsh as unprivileged user? Also by configurating libvirtd.conf, unix_sock_group? 2014-10-28 Allen Qiu 发件人:libvirt-users-request@redhat.com 发送时间:2014-10-28 00:00 主题:libvirt-users Digest, Vol 58, Issue 33 收件人:"libvirt-users"<libvirt-users@redhat.com> 抄送: Send libvirt-users mailing list submissions to
2010 Sep 22
1
Changing group membership doesn't grant access when expected
Hi everyone, Just trying to find a definitive answer on a problem I have been trying to address for a few months now. I've sifted through the list archives and the closest thing I could find was something about credential caching and it didn't seem to work. What we're trying to do seems simple / normal / common enough that I'm surprised it doesn't just work. We have
2006 May 03
4
Write access doesn't grant delete access?!
Hi all, I've got these permissions set on a folder: $ getfacl htdocs # file: htdocs # owner: root # group: users user::rwx group::rwx group:DOMAIN\134htdocs_access:rwx mask::rwx other::r-x The idea being that any users in the "htdocs_access" group in Active Directory will have full access to this "htdocs" folder, without interfering with the real owner/group of the
2018 Feb 26
0
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
On 02/15/2018 08:41 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > It looks like the setup requires the use of software; they have some > packages that are ready made for Ubuntu and Debian, but not RedHat > > https://www.ubnt.com/download/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-pro > > Have any of you tried or succeeded in installation this on Centos 7.4? I have several Ubiquiti UniFi access points (nitpick:
2006 Jan 03
1
must write '':controller => "/foo"'' because of "admin/bar"
Hi all, Because I place admin controllers in an "admin" subdirectory, I''m forced to use absolute controller names/paths whole over my app. => I can no longer write: .. :controller => "foo" .. :controller => :foo or .. :controller => "admin/bar I have to use instead : .. :controller => "/foo" .. :controller
2005 Jul 01
0
Unix Network Admin - Orlando, Florida, USA
Global Technology Associates, Inc. (http://www.gta.com) is looking for a network system admin with Unix experience, (see the requirements below). GTA is a small privately held corporation founded in 1992 and located in Orlando, Florida, USA. We're FreeBSD-centric and have funded, contributed and been involved in the BSD community since the company's inception. Our work environment is
2010 Feb 03
0
AsiaBSDCon 2010 travel grant application extention
Good News!! We've extended the deadline for accepting AsiaBSDCon travel grant applications. Please submit your application by Feb. 10, 2010. If you have already submitted an application, you will be hearing from us soon. Please fill out and submit the Travel Grant Request Application at http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/documents/TravelRequestForm.pdf. How it works: This program is open
2003 May 20
0
patch for better handling of write failures (disk full)
I've been having problems trying to sync two small partitions (128MB) that may be near to full. If rsync gets a write error (such as is caused when you fill up a partition) during a sync without the use of "-T", it will stop with this error: rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes: phase "unknown": Broken pipe rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream
2004 Apr 30
1
Administering a Linux domain member in a NT domain, as a "Domain Admin"
Hello, After following the winbind-related steps in the SAMBA 3 howto, I was able to achieve console logins on the Linux workstation by any domain user; Great! Now, I've come to the issue of expecting that a "Domain Admin" should be able to administer the Linux workstation much like a "Domain Admin" administers a Windows workstation on a domain. I've seen
2005 Jul 21
2
ADS mode - differences between W2K and 2003?
I'm having a bizarre problem doing authentication via winbind against a Windows 2003 server. Aside from changing the hostname information, etc. as appropriate for krb5.conf and smb.conf, the configuration I'm using is one that I copied from another server that is successfully authenticating against ads. The two systems I'm having trouble with are running Suse Linux Enterprise
2005 Feb 10
2
net ads join requires full domain admin account?
Problem: I have an account that allows me to join an AD domain, this works fine from any win box. However it fails with "ads_add_machine_acct (client_name): Insufficient access" when I do a net ads join from a linux box. To get samba to join the domain, I have to use an account with full domain admin privs. (ie net ads join -Ufull_domain_admin) Is this expected behavior?
2019 Mar 15
0
Just stop it with the "Domain Admins" nonsense
On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 11:57:19 +0000 Zendal Darkman <zendal.darkman at gmail.com> wrote: > Actually it is okay to criticise without giving a solution, if > alternate action is evident. It obviously isn't evident, or the wiki wouldn't have been written in the way it is. >HOWEVER, "upon reflection" the tone of the message was wrong, and I >apologise for it.
2007 Feb 21
1
Synchronize changing of the WinXP user password to the smbpasswd (without PDC)
Is there a way to synchronize changing a user's WindowsXP password with the smbpasswd? I configured a basic Samba server (3.0.10) with password encryption enabled. When I created the smbpasswd file, I used the same username:passwords as the WindowsXP user accounts. After the initial connection, users can login and map the network shares seamlessly. Users are required to change they
2007 Feb 04
0
write list, read list, admin list does not work as expected
Dear group, my understanding on how read, write and admin access of a share work, differs from what I observe4. What I understood from the documentation is that * if there's a read list the users in this list have ONLY read access, no matter what the unix file/dir bits say * the read list ist superceded by the write list. Users can write IF the underlying unix-FS permits it. * admin users
2007 Dec 02
1
Making a public drive where admin has write access
Hello I am trying to make a public drive where an admin has write access but other users only have read access. I want to be able to mount the drive automatically for the users and admin but I want the admin to automount with write access using a batch file. This is what my share looks like tell me if it is right. [public] comment = Public Shared Folder path = /home/public write list =
2006 Nov 29
1
Basic Read ONly share with admin write access?
ok.. so i've had a samba share set up on our network for a while with user-level securty and it was working great, but recently there has been the need for a share that is accessible to everyone without the authentication (mostly a media server [aka a hacked xbox] that can broawse the smb network to read avaiable media) this was very easy to implement, but somehow i lost the abilty to
2007 Jun 06
0
Job: R Package Developer / Consulting Statistician
R Package Developer / Consulting Statistician Burlington, Vermont Precision Bioassay is a small and growing statistical consulting firm specializing in the design and analysis of biological assays of pharmaceutical proteins and vaccines. We are building a turnkey software solution for cell culture bioassay that integrates optimal design of bioassay experiments, implementation of designs using
2007 Feb 21
0
Change the smbpasswd from a WinXP client (without PDC)
Is there a way to synchronize changing a user's WindowsXP password with the smbpasswd? I configured a basic Samba server (3.0.10) with password encryption enabled. When I created the smbpasswd file, I used the same username:passwords as the WindowsXP user accounts. After the initial connection, users can login and map the network shares seamlessly. Users are required to change they
2004 Nov 21
1
Mailing List Admin - Remove annoying user [Fwd: RE: Re: Get the Caller-ID without Answering]
Here is another user that doesn't seem to know how to setup spam filtering... Someone please remove them from the list..... BTW, looks like their bayes DB needs to be re-trained :) Regards, Adam -----Forwarded Message----- > From: Postmaster@fortephones.com > To: mailinglists@websitemanagers.com.au > Subject: RE: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Get the Caller-ID without Answering > Date:
2003 Oct 07
0
How to join a domain without using admin or root
Hi there, I've a question about how to add a Win2000 machine without using the administrator account of the win-client. For example, I want to install a client-machine until the local login. Now I want to sent the pc to a different location where the user should only enter his account and password and domain. The useraccount and machineaccount are already created with smbpassed -ma