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2020 Jun 14
5
Modifying username
> On 6/14/20 1:39 PM, Jay Hart wrote: >> You may need to modify /etc/shadow for consistency. >> >> I don't know what to do here. Need some guidance please. > > > Run "vipw -s" and make the same change to that file's record for ABCLast. > In /etc/passwd the directory was shown in plain text. So I just moved over in the line and changed
2020 Jun 14
0
Modifying username
> Date: Sunday, June 14, 2020 17:26:42 -0400 > From: Jay Hart <jhart at kevla.org> > >> On 6/14/20 1:39 PM, Jay Hart wrote: >>> You may need to modify /etc/shadow for consistency. >>> >>> I don't know what to do here. Need some guidance please. >> >> >> Run "vipw -s" and make the same change to that file's
2020 Jun 14
0
Modifying username
On 6/14/20 1:39 PM, Jay Hart wrote: > You may need to modify /etc/shadow for consistency. > > I don't know what to do here. Need some guidance please. Run "vipw -s" and make the same change to that file's record for ABCLast.
2018 Jul 16
4
Centos 7 and RAM
> On 17 July 2018 at 09:24, Jay Hart <jhart at kevla.org> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> What would the recommended minimum amount of RAM be, to run Centos 7. >> 16GB??? >> > > > Jay, it helps us help you when you give more information. > > I have CentOS 7 running happily on 4GB. My presumption - based on > experience, extrapolation, and google
2018 Jul 16
6
Centos 7 and RAM
Hello, What would the recommended minimum amount of RAM be, to run Centos 7. 16GB??? Thanks, Jay
2020 Jun 14
4
/etc/networks file
I am having some network connectivity issues that manifest itself through ping, wget, dnf, etc. The symptoms are intermittent ability to ping, was wget, or connect to repositories. Where this inquiry is going is: If your internal network is using 192.168.1 or 10..50.10, what should be in /etc/networks. My current file contains: default 0.0.0.0 loopback 127.0.0.0 link-local 169.254.0.0 And
2019 Aug 29
2
Ran across this process to upgrade from C6 to C7, will it work???
I figure it won't. Hope the experts can clarify. I'm still using C6 and want to C7 and really to C8. https://www.psychz.net/client/kb/en/upgrade-centos-6-to-centos-7.html
2006 Jul 07
2
clarification needed: $ in machine name?
Hello, Sorry to be a pest, but I need to try to get some clarification of how the machine name works when setting up a machine account on the Samba server. The Samba How-To page http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/samba-pdc.html#id2536400 talks about the "common error" of including the $ in the machine name on the server machine. However, all of the
2019 Aug 29
1
Ran across this process to upgrade from C6 to C7, will it work???
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 12:15 PM Jay Hart <jhart at kevla.org> wrote: > >> I figure it won't. Hope the experts can clarify. >> >> I'm still using C6 and want to C7 and really to C8. >> >> https://www.psychz.net/client/kb/en/upgrade-centos-6-to-centos-7.html >> >> > > Hi, > > In-place upgrades are an option for some Red Hat
2007 Sep 17
3
change uid/god below 100
Hi. Only indirectly related to zfs. I need to test diskusage/performance on zfs shared via nfs. I have installed nevada b64a. Historically uid/gid for user www has been 16/16 but when I try to add uid/gid www via smc with the value 16 I''m not allowed to do so. I''m coming from a FreeBSD backgroup. Here I alter uid using vipw and edit /etc/group afterwards. -- regards Claus
2003 Apr 18
1
Slow vipw and fast pwd_mkdb
Hello, could somebody to comment PR bin/51148? It is suggestion how to pass a value of cache size to pwd_mkdb when we are doing vipw or such. It can give a greate speed-up when master.passwd is really big (and sometimes it is). Appropriate cache size can make process 10 to 100 or more times faster. I gave the results of measurements in that problem report. Thanks in advance! SY, Alex
2005 Apr 21
6
Information disclosure?
Hello, For some reason, I thought little about the "clear" command today.. Let's say a privileged user (root) logs on, edit a sensitive file (e.g, a file containing a password, running vipw, etc) .. then runs clear and logout. Then anyone can press the scroll-lock command, scroll back up and read the sensitive information.. Isn't "clear" ment to clear the
2005 May 23
2
Problem with PDC OpenLDAP logon at Win2K/XP
Hello I've installed Fedora Core 3 (Test 3, kernel 2.6.8x), with Samba 3.0.8 and OpenLDAP 2.2.13 . I've smb.conf, slapd.conf, ldap.conf, /etc/pam.d/system-auth, nsswith.conf almost same as described on Idealx site. I've very strange thing. If I add user ( for this operation I use smbldap-tools), I can log on by this user at my unix host (for example by ssh), I can logon by this user
2006 Feb 02
2
SV: usernames with capitals
--NoDisclaim-- I cant use an editor to mass update and change usernames as this is a part of an automatic useradd routine written in an ancient legacy application which calls useradd and usermod, we have been using this software for more than 15 years, so its hard for me to argue for a rewrite, so im forced to bend the OS instead it isnt a problem on redhat 8.0, so somewhere in the patches for
2003 Dec 17
2
Domain account
Dear All, Sorry if this question has been posted before but there's no enough answer to solved my problem and I'm going crazy because of it....:( I'm currently installed Samba-2.2.8a as logon server on My FreeBSD 5.0. For Win 9.X client there's no problem at all. But when I tried to joining W2K client into samba domain it's shown an error message such as : "the
2003 Jan 29
1
WinXP failing to join PDC
Hello people! I have set up samba guided by "The Unoffical Samba HOWTO, by David Lechnyr". But for the last 3 hours i have been banging my head into the wall. So i ask for youre help! The problem is that the WinXP clients fails to join the domain with the error message: FROM WINXP: "The specified network password is not correct" FROM LOG: "[2003/01/29 23:27:03, 0]
2003 Jun 19
4
WinXP can`t log on Samba PDC
I`m folowing the steps on the unofficial Samba how to. I already join my WinXP box to the domain but I can`t login from my WinXP box after restart. There is an error message that sais: Windows can`t connect to the domain because the domain controller is unable or I`m using Samba-2.2.7a on red hat 9.0 with kernel 2.4.20-18.9 this is my smb.conf [global] domain logons = yes
2002 Nov 08
3
Samba 2.2.6 bug with Windows XP
Is this a bug or what... Setup: samba-2.2.6.p2_1 as Windows PDC Installed via ports on FreeBSD 4.7 RELEASE on install I enabled Syslog support, Recycle Bin, and Quota support. Everything installs properly I created the groups machines:201, and admins:200. Added every user with the command "smbpasswd -a <username>" Also added every machine with this command "smbpasswd -a -m
2001 Dec 28
2
Config Samba as a NT Domain Controller
Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- bash-2.04# smbpasswd -a -m inet-p$ User inet-p$ does not exist in system password file (usually /etc/passwd). Cannot add account without a valid local system user. Failed to modify password entry for user inet-p$ -------------- next part -------------- Add NT Machines. Every NT that will be on the domain must
2000 Oct 30
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory: FreeBSD-SA-00:58.chpass
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-00:58 Security Advisory FreeBSD, Inc. Topic: chpass family contains local root vulnerability Category: core Module: