On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 04:09:36PM +0100, Ralf Prengel wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> We are using centos 7 and samba in combination with Win10 1903.
> The problem:
> Some systems are able to map a share and some can t.
> Any ideas and hints?
Yes. Verify that selinux is not blocking the incoming connection
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On 14/11/2019 16:57, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On 2019-11-14 10:01, Christopher Wensink wrote:
I have not, I'll look into that one, thanks!
On 11/14/2019 9:48 AM, SternData wrote:
Do you run rkhunter?
On 11/14/19 9:40 AM, Christopher Wensink wrote:
How do you know when a Linux system has been
Thanks - I'll keep that in mind...
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Once upon a time, Leroy Tennison said:
> The
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>Date: 11/14/2019 01:30PM
>Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 + samba / some win 10 systems can
>mount and some not
>
>On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 05:20:24PM +0100, Ralf Prengel wrote:
>> Firewalls are down
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 05:20:24PM +0100, Ralf Prengel wrote:
> Firewalls are down and the share is configured for access without login.
> Works fine with Win7 and some Win10 systems.
> I m afraid that there is a mix of versions and patches active in the Win10
> installations.
> I need a solution
Hi,
Your reply gave me a clue to understand about the license. thanks very much.
If I finally succeeded in developing and profiting, I'm going to donate
some of that profit, for this great project.
Best Regards
2019年11月14日(木) 18:39 Lange, Markus :
> Hi,
>
> at first I'm not part of the CentOS
Once upon a time, Leroy Tennison said:
> The executable could be placed on mounted read-only media
That's not as secure as you think. Linux bind mounts can mount a file
over another file (plus there's overlay filesystems), so it's possible
to replace a binary even on a read-only device.
--
On 2019-11-14 10:01, Christopher Wensink wrote:
I have not, I'll look into that one, thanks!
On 11/14/2019 9:48 AM, SternData wrote:
Do you run rkhunter?
On 11/14/19 9:40 AM, Christopher Wensink wrote:
How do you know when a Linux system has been compromised?
I'm sure you have followed
This is one where there's probably no limit to what you could do. We have a
high-security environment and are using Aide and OSSEC.
Aide has been good at reporting file system changes and is very granular, the
dilemma is what to monitor and what to ignore (keep from being inundated with
isdtor wrote:
It seems that firefox 68.x, as distributed with CentOS6 updates, no longer
allows opening jnlp files with javaws
The "Choose Helper Application" window popping up after selecting "Open
with/Other" has a predefined list of applications that cannot be customised.
I'm sure it
Am 14.11.2019 um 16:23 schrieb Christopher Wensink:
We have the same setup and have had no problems with clients mapping shares.
Some simple tips:
double check spelling of all usernames and that passwords on the clients
match that of the samba shares
try setting up a user that can connect
I have not, I'll look into that one, thanks!
On 11/14/2019 9:48 AM, SternData wrote:
> Do you run rkhunter?
>
> On 11/14/19 9:40 AM, Christopher Wensink wrote:
>> How do you know when a Linux system has been compromised?
>>
>> Every day I watch our systems with all the typical tools, ps, top,
Do you run rkhunter?
On 11/14/19 9:40 AM, Christopher Wensink wrote:
> How do you know when a Linux system has been compromised?
>
> Every day I watch our systems with all the typical tools, ps, top, who,
> I watch firewall / IPS logs, I have logwatch setup and mailing daily
> summaries to me
How do you know when a Linux system has been compromised?
Every day I watch our systems with all the typical tools, ps, top, who,
I watch firewall / IPS logs, I have logwatch setup and mailing daily
summaries to me and I dive deeper into logs if something looks suspicious.
What am I missing or
Ralf Prengel writes:
> Hallo,
>
> We are using centos 7 and samba in combination with Win10 1903.
> The problem:
> Some systems are able to map a share and some can t.
> Any ideas and hints?
Make sure server and all clients are on the same page wrt smb protocol
versions. Clients should have
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 12:52:18AM +, Godwin Adade wrote:
> how do i uninstall the gateway completely?
Could you please give more detail in what you're asking?
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We have the same setup and have had no problems with clients mapping shares.
Some simple tips:
double check spelling of all usernames and that passwords on the clients
match that of the samba shares
try setting up a user that can connect on their pc with a login on one
that cannot, see if the
Hallo,
We are using centos 7 and samba in combination with Win10 1903.
The problem:
Some systems are able to map a share and some can t.
Any ideas and hints?
Thanks
Ralf
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Leroy Tennison writes:
> Not knowing what kind of server management you're looking for I can only make
> general suggestions. We found that the removal of Java support (actually
> NSAPI in favor of the Pepper API which Oracle has stated they won't support)
> left us with limited IPMI (iLO,
Not knowing what kind of server management you're looking for I can only make
general suggestions. We found that the removal of Java support (actually NSAPI
in favor of the Pepper API which Oracle has stated they won't support) left us
with limited IPMI (iLO, DRAC, whatever) functionality.
isdtor writes:
> It seems that firefox 68.x, as distributed with CentOS6 updates, no longer
> allows opening jnlp files with javaws
>
> The "Choose Helper Application" window popping up after selecting "Open
> with/Other" has a predefined list of applications that cannot be customised.
>
> I'm
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Hi,
at first I'm not part of the CentOS Project nor I'm a lawyer.
But may I can answer your questions.
According to the CentOS About page "CentOS Linux is no-cost and free to
redistribute." [1]. So as you are planning to redistribute it should be
fine to do. While redistributing you also need to
Hello.
I'd like to ask about license issue.
Now I'm planning to make and sell some measurement system controlled by PC.
There is no technical issue but I don't have enough information about
license.
I will do the following,
1) Install CentOS and my applications on the PC.
2) Sell the PC as a
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