Hmmm... thinking about your situation... I first setup mp3's on a webserver, and didnt worry about others using it (they only have read access anyway). I then added NFS so I could copy the files locally which I liked better. In your case you might want to consider using apache for serving up your oggs, you can also include playlists in html (winamp can read playlists in html). You can setup .htaccess so only users with passwords can get in (you can have several user/passwords, or just one... whichever you like best) If you really want to allow shell access to people that just want to play music, you can... Id recommend setting up a group (lets call it music), the music group would have access to certain binaries(programs), and data (oggs). You can then setup users with only the group music(not users)
I could definetly give the ATX case a home! I could also use most of the other things listed...I have a couple empty AT cases just sitting with nothing in them... However, being a non-driver, I wont be able to transport them :( Jamie On Monday 10 March 2003 11:04 pm, Mr O wrote: : Time to pile more parts in my car. I have an AT case, another : ATX case with no face and a couple ATX boards (one socket 7 and : one Slot1 with a P2/266), a couple CPUs (K6-2 and Pentiums), and : a small pile of EDO simms (mostly 4 and 8MBs probably). : : Alrighty, my question is this, I added a user to my system and : that user can login locally but cannot SSH into the system. Part : of that perhaps is because I didn't create a home directory for : that user since it is only to login to the fileserver for music : access. Is there any way I can grant that user SSH access : without giving permission to write to anything and leaving that : user so that they can only access a single directory and it's : subdirectories? : : __________________________________________________ : Do you Yahoo!? : Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online : http://webhosting.yahoo.com : _______________________________________________ : Eug-LUG mailing list : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug -- We can use symlinks of course... syslogd would be a symlink to syslogp and ftpd and ircd would be linked to ftpp and ircp... and of course the point-to-point protocal paenguin. -- Kevin M. Bealer, commenting on the penguin Linux logo _______________________________________________ Eug-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug