Le 28/11/2011 20:49, Lamar Owen a écrit :
> On Monday, November 28, 2011 01:15:30 PM Les Mikesell wrote:
>> None of which justifies someone else helping to continue a misguided
>> and insecure practice...
>
> Not all systems are Internet connected, and not all sites need the same
> security; one s
Le 28/11/2011 17:23, Les Mikesell a écrit :
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> This is a little bit different from normal mounting - that is a
> feature built into the Nautilus file manager. It will be able to
> copy/paste/edit//execute files from the remote share as internal
> operations and but it doesn't make them ava
Le 28/11/2011 14:56, Les Mikesell a écrit :
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Guitart Francesc
> wrote:
>>
>>> 1. Why use shared account?
>>
>> Good question. This is a server that was already running when I started
>> working here. I don't know the s
Le 28/11/2011 09:36, John R Pierce a écrit :
> On 11/28/11 12:22 AM, Guitart Francesc wrote:
>> Sorry, maybe I haven't been clear. What I can do with Debian is to
>> forget the SMB password every time I get connect to NAS, in such a way
>> several network users can
Le 28/11/2011 09:27, Fajar Priyanto a écrit :
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Guitart Francesc
> wrote:
>>> if all the user processes are running as the same user ID, how do you
>>> expect the file system to know what user is supposed to have access to
>>>
Le 26/11/2011 20:01, John R Pierce a écrit :
> On 11/26/11 2:42 AM, Guitart Francesc wrote:
>> I'm talking of one local account in the CentOS machine without
>> permissions to the network (this is why i'm trying to give them acces to
>> the NAS as your own network us
El vie, 25-11-2011 a las 19:11 +0800, Fajar Priyanto escribió:
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Guitart Francesc
> wrote:
> > In fact I have explained wrong. This time I log in from any window File
> > >> Go to .. (I don't know the exact translation in englis
El vie, 25-11-2011 a las 11:03 +, John Hodrien escribió:
> On Fri, 25 Nov 2011, Guitart Francesc wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your comment. You're right, but the problem arises with your
> > solution is that all users are using the CentOS machine login locally
> > wi
El mié, 23-11-2011 a las 10:50 -0800, John R Pierce escribió:
> On 11/23/11 3:11 AM, Guitart Francesc wrote:
> > here I connect through SMB port 445
>
> why in dogs name are you using SMB, a Microsoft Windows protocol, for
> Unix to NAS file sharing? Unix systems shoul
El jue, 24-11-2011 a las 07:00 -0500, Eric Coleman escribió:
> Dear Guitart,
>
> You have Microsoft Windows on your mind . . . Microsoft has left the
> building!
Maybe you are right but I'm not asking nothing that I can't do with
Debian, so I supose that there are one way of do it with CentOS.
Le 23/11/2011 12:11, Guitart Francesc a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to CentOS and also on the list, since I usually work with Debian. My
> problem is as follows:
>
> I have a NAS where users connect to do their backups. Each user has a folder
> shared where only he can
Hi,
I'm new to CentOS and also on the list, since I usually work with Debian. My
problem is as follows:
I have a NAS where users connect to do their backups. Each user has a folder
shared where only he can enter. Multiple users get connected from a CentOS 5.7
to the NAS, each in its shared fol
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