Thank you again.

I'll give Xming a go since I am getting the impression that it is the preferred method of log generation/maintenance these days from Windows machines.

Since my current system is in production already, I'll experiment on another machine.

-Alan

 On 9/25/2019 8:59 AM, Rob Landry wrote:


On Tue, 24 Sep 2019, Alan Smith wrote:

I considered Xming, but 1)  VNC just seemed easier for me, and 2) I thought I read somewhere that *technically* Xming is NOT free...maybe just a certain version? Can't recall exactly now...

It's not free, but it's cheap, and it's a one-time payment.

I haven't tried adding the new user to group 'rd' yet (I don't know how to do it, I will research it). I hate that a lot of the administrative functions that were available in the GUI on CentOS6 have been removed from the GUI in 7. :-(

Gnome 3 is evil. I've never understood what was the point in developing it; no one I know has anything good to say about it.

MATE, which is available as an install option in Debian, is a clone of Gnome 2, and seems to work very wel with Rivendell.

The CentOS 7 Rivendell standard install uses Xfce.

But my question is, will that really do the trick?  By adding user 'x' to group 'rd', user x will be able to access rd's home folder (where the shares are located)? IE /home/rd/traffic_export

It should, but the folder and the files in it have to be group-writable.


Rob


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