On 02/16/2014 05:58 PM, jbk wrote:
I am in the process of updating my client machines to
Fedora20. I set up a samba server back in the early 2000's
version 2.6. I am now running SL linux 6.1 with samba
version 3.6. The client is running Fc20 with CIFS version
2.2. selinux=0.
I implemented th
I ran across this Tweet:
@newsycombinator: New Linux userland rootkit with anti-debugging, new
backdoors and pcap hiding http://blackhatlibrary.net/Azazel
and clicked on the link, expecting it to take me to an article saying
how it works, how it gets onto a system, how it can be detected, and
Tom Metro wrote:
Before dealing with more ugly workarounds for Samba, if you're not
required to run it, you might want to consider NFS or sshfs instead. You
can't beat the security model for sshfs, if that matters to you, and it
I submit that the OpenAFS security model beats the sshfs security
jbk wrote:
> I am now running SL linux 6.1 with samba version 3.6. The client is
> running Fc20 with CIFS version 2.2.
So you have Linux on both the server and client side? Are you sure you
want to be running Samba?
Before dealing with more ugly workarounds for Samba, if you're not
required to ru
Stephen Adler wrote:
I'm wondering if I should just stay away from using bluetooth for my
audio headphone needs.
If you care about audio quality then yes, avoid Bluetooth.
I figure your specific problem is that cheap Inland headset. It likely
lacks either the memory to buffer continuous playb
I am in the process of updating my client machines to
Fedora20. I set up a samba server back in the early 2000's
version 2.6. I am now running SL linux 6.1 with samba
version 3.6. The client is running Fc20 with CIFS version
2.2. selinux=0.
I implemented the means for users to mount their ser
Guys,
As I keep twiddling with my linux desktop setup, I decided to venture
into a wireless headphone project. So I went and got a USB 3.0 bluetooth
dongle. The lsusb output gives for this device the following...
Bus 003 Device 006: ID 0a5c:21e8 Broadcom Corp. BCM20702A0 Bluetooth 4.0
I hav
I scrolled all the way down - there were System Administration guides
for 7 and for 4 and below. Paul had the right answer - the info is in
the "Deployment" guide.
thanks Betsy
(with a lot of reading to do now!)
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Joe Polcari wrote:
> Maybe you didn't scroll down?
Maybe you didn't scroll down?
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/
6/
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/
5/
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