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2015 Jan 25
2
C5 & C6 : useradd
On Sun, 2015-01-25 at 04:38 +0100, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: > On 25.01.2015 04:30, Always Learning wrote: > > > > useradd --help > > > > -d, --home-dir HOME_DIR home directory for the new user account > > -M, do not create user's home directory > > yet > > useradd -M -s /sbin/nologin FRED > > > > produces in
2015 Jan 25
0
C5 & C6 : useradd
On 25.01.2015 04:30, Always Learning wrote: > > useradd --help > > -d, --home-dir HOME_DIR home directory for the new user account > -M, do not create user's home directory > yet > useradd -M -s /sbin/nologin FRED > > produces in /etc/passwd > > fred:x:504:504::/home/fred:/sbin/nologin > > Trying again with > >
2015 Jan 25
2
C5 & C6 : useradd
On Sat, 2015-01-24 at 22:45 -0500, Stephen Harris wrote: > On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 03:43:06AM +0000, Always Learning wrote: > > Should the 'correct' entry be:- > > > > fred:x:504:504:::/sbin/nologin ? > > No; that's invalid. There must be an entry in the home directory field. Thanks Stephen and Dennis for the helpful explanation. I will use:
2015 Jan 25
0
C5 & C6 : useradd
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 03:43:06AM +0000, Always Learning wrote: > -M, do not create user's home directory > > so why do I see in /etc/passwd > > fred:x:504:504::/home/fred:/sbin/nologin -M stops it doing a "mkdir" to create the actual directory in the filesystem > Should the 'correct' entry be:- > > fred:x:504:504:::/sbin/nologin ? No;
2005 May 06
3
Winbind issues with UID and GID mappings
I am having issues integrating a FC3 system with AD running on W2k3. I can not figure out why the user ID mappings and Group ID mappings are going stale. This is a generic FC3 install with all of the latest updates. login as: jgallagh Sent username "jgallagh" jgallagh@linman's password: Last login: Fri May 6 08:14:23 2005 from 192.168.168.2 id: cannot find name for group ID
2005 Apr 13
2
IAB (PR#7788)
Full_Name: Doris S?hnlein Version: 1.8.1 OS: XP Submission from: (NULL) (212.204.77.23) It is not possible to save workspace image and the following error messages appear: > help.start() updating HTML package listing updating HTML search index Error in file(f.tg, open = "w") : unable to open connection In addition: Warning messages: 1: cannot update HTML package index in:
2006 Apr 21
2
getent not working (again)
Hi all, after I searched the internet about a week now I can't find an answer to my problem: The company I work for is using a Windows 2003 Domain using the Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) and NIS. We are using two Domain Controllers that are hosting the ADS. Now I want to use Samba and NFS to implement a file server for our mixed client enviroment: There will be Linux, HP UNIX, Solaris,
2006 Apr 21
1
AW: getent not working (again)
I don't think that this is my problem. When I try 'getent passwd <user>' I get no output either. And we only store about 200 users. Is bug 3024 fixed in the newest version? I will try to apply the patch. J?rg -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Gautier, B (Bob) [mailto:Bob.Gautier@rabobank.com] Gesendet: Freitag, 21. April 2006 12:54 An: Horchler, Joerg;
2004 Apr 27
1
getent shows only local information
Hello I have installed Redhat Linux 9 and Samba 3.0.2a from the Source. I have two Win2003 server for the domain "sambadomain.local": PDC: rootserver 10.10.1.1 Subnet 255.255.0.0 DNS-Master: dnsserver 10.10.1.2 Subnet 255.255.0.0 Runs also dhcp and wins I made the references to these two Servers (DNS, DHCP) in my Linux-Server. Linux-Server: samba 10.10.1.4 Subnet 255.255.0.0
2005 Jun 08
2
Problems with Samba and Windows 2003 Active Domain Server
Can somebody with experience making a RedHat Fedora Core 3 server with Samba installed work in a Windows 2003 Active Domain please give me some pointers? I have a small installation with one Windows 2003 Server running as a domain controller for about 10 Windows XP machines. This is working just fine. I decided that I wanted to add a RedHat Fedora Core 3 server as a Mail server, running Cyrus IMAP
2019 Mar 29
2
Can only access new SAMBA fileshare from Windows as privileged user SAMDOM/Administrator, not as an ordinary user.
Hi Rowland! On 29/03/2019 16:33, Rowland Penny via samba wrote > Roll on 'Buster' ;-) 4.5.x is well EOL. Its not ideal I know! ;) Unfortunately I (and every other Raspberry Pi user) is stuck with this for now since this is the default Samba package that Raspbian currently uses unfortunately. I did check to see if it could be upgraded using apt to something a little more recent but
2007 Nov 07
1
merb/sequel mutex on or off? proxy_balancer or no?
Just a quick question to those of you using merb and sequel or datamapper. How do you setup your merb app? For example: merb -X off -c 5, then run mod_proxy_balancer or nginx to load balance between the 5 (or whatever #) of merb nodes? merb -X off -d, then simply use something like proxypass merb -c 5, keep the mutex lock and cluster it haproxy, swiftiply, evented mongrel...... What
2010 Jun 28
1
mathematical expression in varnames of lattice parallel plot
How can I insert mathematical expressions for variable names in a lattice parallel plot? I tried to implement mathematical expressions in varnames, however, without success. For example, neither parallel(~iris[1:4] | Species, iris, varnames=c("P[Width]", "Petal[length]", "alpha[Width]", "Sepal[Length]")) nor parallel(~iris[1:4] | Species,
2010 Jun 12
2
Problems with ldap groups in share folders ACCESS_DENIED
Hi I have been working all week with samba 3.4.7 in Centos 5.5 PDC(3.4.7) with LDAP backend+Centos 5.5(3.4.7) BDC with LDAP slave. I already have 5 clients join. 1 Windows XP 1 Windows 7 UE 1 Centos 5.5 Desktop 1 Ubuntu 9.x 1 Centos 5.5 I can browse inside windows and see my clients, access some shares. I want to create private shares inside my PDC, I use: force group valid users write list
2013 Jan 31
3
Userdb passwd and 'nologin' users
I am running Dovecot with system users (userdb passwd), but some of those users don't have shell accounts on the IMAP server so their shell on that machine is set to /usr/sbin/nologin. Currently I am using maildirs and this is not a problem, but I am in the process of switching to dbox which means I will need a cronjob running 'doveadm purge -A'. During testing I found that those
2010 Jun 02
1
lattice, xyplot, using "panel.segments" by just addressing one panel
Hi R experts, I'm using the xyplot function in lattice to draw a multipanel plot consiting of 5x6 scatterplots. Now I need to link single points in each of those scatterplots (=panel),but the points, that need linking are different for each panel. I tried to use the panel.segments function for that, but I can't address each panel separately. Links right for panel 1, show up in all other
2014 Apr 18
1
doveadm auth and the "nologin" extra field
Hello, Still busy with details... Considering, as in my previous example, a password_query returning '!' or NULL for the "nologin" column, depending on an account's status (suspended or not). Let's consider a suspended user "some.user". In the case of a successful authentication, one has: sh-3.2# doveadm auth test some.user goodpassword; echo $? passdb:
2007 Jul 31
1
changeset 355
I have a question about changeset 355 for "Initial support for controllers to be nested in modules and directories." I have probably overlooked something here, but it appears to me that something is missing to be able to route to those nested controllers. Looking in Merb::Dispatcher, it looks like the workflow goes like this. route = route_path(request_uri) route_path then calls
2017 Nov 20
2
LMTP "Relative home directory paths not supported"
On 11/20/17 6:15 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > On 20.11.2017 16:12, Jeff Kletsky wrote: >> I'm in the process of moving from LDA to LMTP (Postfix upstream) prior >> to a transition off `nix accounts to virtual accounts and am stumped >> by LMTP reporting >> >> ??? dovecot: lmtp(10019, jeff at example.com): Error: Relative home >> directory paths not
2010 Jan 11
2
/etc/nologin must be world-readable which is not totally clear
hi, the man page for sshd(1) says about /etc/nologin: "The file should be world-readable". However, nologin has no effect if it's not readable by the connecting user: if (pw->pw_uid) f = fopen(_PATH_NOLOGIN, "r"); if (f) { /* /etc/nologin exists. Print its contents and exit. */ ... ... return(254) if root has a