* martin f krafft schrieb am 26.10.04 um 16:21 Uhr:
If you are good with POSIX ACLs, I would appreciate if you could
take a look at
http://people.debian.org/%7Eterpstra/message/20041026.105727.f688af8f.en.html
Post your comments here, if you wish, I shall funnel the solution
and
* martin f krafft schrieb am 26.10.04 um 20:18 Uhr:
also sprach Marc Schiffbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.26.1944 +0200]:
AFAIK what you want to do is not possible because Samba does not
support NT ACLs yet. With NT ACLs you could say Students are not
allowed to change ACLs and you were
* martin f krafft schrieb am 26.10.04 um 23:04 Uhr:
also sprach Marc Schiffbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.26.2233 +0200]:
Uups. Mea culpa. But I think this will not make it better in your
case. If someone creates a file he can do whatever he wants with
that file including removing your
* Fraser Campbell schrieb am 08.06.04 um 15:15 Uhr:
Hi,
I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
user/imap system?
Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all
* Fraser Campbell schrieb am 08.06.04 um 15:15 Uhr:
Hi,
I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus
worth
it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
user/imap system?
Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all
* Andrew Miehs schrieb am 24.03.04 um 12:07 Uhr:
Hi all!
I have a 3ware SATA Raid controller configured with 5 disks in RAID5.
I am trying to store millions of pictures on these disks, and am trying to
find out how best to configure everything...
So far
/etc/sysctl.conf
* Andrew Miehs schrieb am 24.03.04 um 12:07 Uhr:
Hi all!
I have a 3ware SATA Raid controller configured with 5 disks in RAID5.
I am trying to store millions of pictures on these disks, and am trying to
find out how best to configure everything...
So far
/etc/sysctl.conf
* Marcin Owsiany schrieb am 23.03.04 um 18:10 Uhr:
Hi!
I need to choose between:
- 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP
- Promise Fast Track S150 TX4
The Fast Track is a little cheaper, and has 4 interfaces (3Ware only 2).
Is there any good reason to choose 3Ware?
IMO 3ware are the only
* Michael Kreilmeier schrieb am 23.03.04 um 20:20 Uhr:
Hi!
What would be the disadvantage of a ICH5-R based RAID (ships with many
mainboards) over a Promise pseudo-hardware-RAID?
Does anybody know wether you can hot-swap with a ICH5-R/Promise-System
or even Linux-Software-RAID, or not?
* Marcin Owsiany schrieb am 23.03.04 um 18:10 Uhr:
Hi!
I need to choose between:
- 3Ware Escalade 8006-2LP
- Promise Fast Track S150 TX4
The Fast Track is a little cheaper, and has 4 interfaces (3Ware only 2).
Is there any good reason to choose 3Ware?
IMO 3ware are the only
* Michael Kreilmeier schrieb am 23.03.04 um 20:20 Uhr:
Hi!
What would be the disadvantage of a ICH5-R based RAID (ships with many
mainboards) over a Promise pseudo-hardware-RAID?
Does anybody know wether you can hot-swap with a ICH5-R/Promise-System
or even Linux-Software-RAID, or not?
* Svein Hallan schrieb am 13.03.04 um 08:41 Uhr:
Hello,
I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running
Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm
exploring what options I have with regard to do this remotely via ssh.
The
* Svein Hallan schrieb am 13.03.04 um 08:41 Uhr:
Hello,
I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running
Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm
exploring what options I have with regard to do this remotely via ssh.
The
* Jeremy Zawodny schrieb am 09.02.04 um 18:05 Uhr:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.
We already have
* Jeremy Zawodny schrieb am 09.02.04 um 18:05 Uhr:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.
We already have
* Joe Emenaker schrieb am 28.01.04 um 22:23 Uhr:
Here's a question that has always been bugging me.
Ever since we moved from smail to exim many years ago at my isp, exim
never seems to discard messages in the input queue.
Even though the single retry rule is the stock one (which retrys
* Joe Emenaker schrieb am 28.01.04 um 22:23 Uhr:
Here's a question that has always been bugging me.
Ever since we moved from smail to exim many years ago at my isp, exim
never seems to discard messages in the input queue.
Even though the single retry rule is the stock one (which retrys
* Thomas GOIRAND schrieb am 14.01.04 um 05:13 Uhr:
Hi !
For nearly one year, I've made a software called Domain Technologie Control.
It's a hosting web GUI for admin and accounting apache, named, proftpd, and
qmail. DTC is made of PHP scripts and a web interface that manage a MySQL
* Thomas GOIRAND schrieb am 14.01.04 um 05:13 Uhr:
Hi !
For nearly one year, I've made a software called Domain Technologie Control.
It's a hosting web GUI for admin and accounting apache, named, proftpd, and
qmail. DTC is made of PHP scripts and a web interface that manage a MySQL
* Thomas GOIRAND schrieb am 14.01.04 um 05:13 Uhr:
Hi !
For nearly one year, I've made a software called Domain Technologie Control.
It's a hosting web GUI for admin and accounting apache, named, proftpd, and
qmail. DTC is made of PHP scripts and a web interface that manage a MySQL
* Thomas GOIRAND schrieb am 14.01.04 um 05:13 Uhr:
Hi !
For nearly one year, I've made a software called Domain Technologie Control.
It's a hosting web GUI for admin and accounting apache, named, proftpd, and
qmail. DTC is made of PHP scripts and a web interface that manage a MySQL
Hi all,
I have a woody mailserver with exim3 and cyrus21 here.
Now because this imap server is for many domains it uses not just
the local_part but the whole email address for mailbox/usernames.
So a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has to be delivered to a mailbox called
[EMAIL PROTECTED] because
Hi all,
I have a woody mailserver with exim3 and cyrus21 here.
Now because this imap server is for many domains it uses not just
the local_part but the whole email address for mailbox/usernames.
So a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has to be delivered to a mailbox called
[EMAIL PROTECTED] because
* Rudi Starcevic schrieb am 21.10.03 um 16:53 Uhr:
Hi,
Our rbash shells don't have access to vi ... or much else! Their
path is set to /usr/local/lib/rbash-bin/ and that directory has
sym-links to a few selected binaries.
Still I don't regard the rbash setup as secure.
Yes but
* Rudi Starcevic schrieb am 21.10.03 um 16:53 Uhr:
Hi,
Our rbash shells don't have access to vi ... or much else! Their
path is set to /usr/local/lib/rbash-bin/ and that directory has
sym-links to a few selected binaries.
Still I don't regard the rbash setup as secure.
Yes but
* Rudi Starcevic schrieb am 19.10.03 um 04:30 Uhr:
Thanks Marc,
Thanks also to Russel.
I did it with pam_chroot which is really nice
Great - I'll start looking here.
Currently we only really offer FTP access but would like
to include SSH access too.
I know with the right
* Frank Stefan Sundberg Solli schrieb am 20.10.03 um 19:07 Uhr:
When i am trying to ssh from my workstation to my other box i get a
timout before authentication error message, But when i have dialed up
to the internet and trying to connect to my box on my network it works
perfectly, what on
* Rudi Starcevic schrieb am 18.10.03 um 03:23 Uhr:
Hi,
Is there anyway to resistict a non-root user's shell account ?
For example once he/she is logged in is there any way to deny, say,
reading the /etc/passwd file ?
Can they be restricted like the way a user can be restricted using FTP
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