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2024 Jan 10
1
Access to sockets denied in Termux
No, I don't have root in my Android. I understand that prevents access to
ports below 1024 but I find that Linux clients can mount Termux
qemu-started Samba shares nevertheless.
I need to prevent smbd crashing for want of low sockets and wonder if win9x
can mount without them.
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024, 17:07 Rowland Penny via samba, <samba at lists.samba.org>
wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2024
2024 Jan 10
1
Access to sockets denied in Termux
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 16:25:57 +0000
Mike Yates via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with using a samba server in Android Termux?
> It works OK for an smbmount in a Linux qemu VM, in the instance
> started by the
> -nic smb=$PATH option of qemu (both qemu-system-x86_64 and samba
> installed to Termux) but smbd -D fails with this log:
>
>
2024 Jan 10
1
Access to sockets denied in Termux
Is anyone familiar with using a samba server in Android Termux?
It works OK for an smbmount in a Linux qemu VM, in the instance started by
the
-nic smb=$PATH option of qemu (both qemu-system-x86_64 and samba installed
to Termux) but smbd -D fails with this log:
[2024/01/06 11:46:54.038658, 0] ../../source3/smbd/server.c:1741(main)
smbd version 4.16.11 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the
2024 Jan 24
1
Access to sockets denied in Termux
On Sun, 21 Jan 2024 12:45:09 +0000
Mike Yates via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Is there a way to start smbd when ports < 1024 are unavailable?
> It seems that qemu does it, because the -nic smb=<path> provides a
> working smbd instance available to smbmount, if not win9x. So what
> smb.conf options does qemu use?
> smbd -D crashes in Termux, as shown
2024 Jan 21
1
Access to sockets denied in Termux
Is there a way to start smbd when ports < 1024 are unavailable?
It seems that qemu does it, because the -nic smb=<path> provides a working
smbd instance available to smbmount, if not win9x. So what smb.conf options
does qemu use?
smbd -D crashes in Termux, as shown below.
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From: Mike Yates <myates23 at gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2024, 17:41
2023 Feb 06
20
[Bug 3534] New: probable underflow calculating display width of file name
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3534
Bug ID: 3534
Summary: probable underflow calculating display width of file
name
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: scp
2019 Apr 26
5
Accessing Android phones on CentOS 7
Hi,
My standard Linux desktop is based on a personal blend of CentOS 7 with
KDE 4.14 and various add-ons from third-party repositories like EPEL and
Nux-Dextop. After a brief stint on OpenSUSE Leap 15.0, this is what I
use on my workstation and on my laptop. And this is also what I install
on my client's machines, just like I did in our local school's computer
room.
I'm currently
2014 Aug 18
2
Shares requiring "Everyone" access...
I believe I have found either a bug or something I do not understand. I
recently had a file-share issue and the resolution was to set the
"others" permissions to 5, read and execute. The problem with this is
that once I am in Windows on a workstation, this appears to allow
"Everyone", "CREATOR OWNER", and "CREATOR GROUP" access. We normally
setup our
2019 Jan 06
2
rsync client for Chrome OS?
Having found no mention of Google's Chrome OS in the rsync archives,
nor any useful* pointers via Google, I'm wondering if anyone here
knows of an implementation of rsync client for Chrome OS in normal
(not developer) mode, i.e. as an app or extension.
* It seems that rsync is available in "test" builds of Chrome OS, but
not in normal release builds. As far as I can tell,