Hans Schneidhofer wrote:
>
> Am Mon, 01 Mai 2000 schrieben Sie:
> > I believe that not activiating these is a deliberate (and wise, IMHO)
> > action taken for security reasons.
> >
> > It installs them so that you don't need to go back to the install disk
> > to get the packages, but lets you act
Am Mon, 01 Mai 2000 schrieben Sie:
> I believe that not activiating these is a deliberate (and wise, IMHO)
> action taken for security reasons.
>
> It installs them so that you don't need to go back to the install disk
> to get the packages, but lets you activate them only if you actualy plan
> t
I believe that not activiating these is a deliberate (and wise, IMHO)
action taken for security reasons.
It installs them so that you don't need to go back to the install disk
to get the packages, but lets you activate them only if you actualy plan
to use them. Why open ports that you don't eve
Am Son, 30 Apr 2000 schrieben Sie:
> Hans Schneidhofer wrote:
Hi Ron,
seems, that you are right. Have installed now a furthermore Linux-Box for my
daughter and have discovered the same behavior again. Have took a look in the
taskmanager, and ... right, there was NO nfsd, RPC.mountd running. It w
Hans Schneidhofer wrote:
>
> have added an entry in /etc/exports and will make it available for a remote
> host. But remounting with mount -a the new added subdirectory results in
> :mount: 192.168.10.5:/usr/src/RPM failed, reason given by server : Permission
> denied.
>
> But RPM-directory hav
Hi Gavin,
thanks a lot. I was looking for such describings, but seems, that I'm missing
some docs. Maybe, during the "update process" I have damaged something. Will
take a look about due to this weekend.
Because I also have a little trouble with some libs, which can't be found.
But anyway, I'm
es ist possible:
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs stop
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start
try that
there is a way to force the deamons to see the new permissions without
restarting NFS:
# exportfs -a
read the NFS how-to for more info
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/
Gavin
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>From: Hans Schneidhofer
hi,
have added an entry in /etc/exports and will make it available for a remote
host. But remounting with mount -a the new added subdirectory results in
:mount: 192.168.10.5:/usr/src/RPM failed, reason given by server : Permission
denied.
But RPM-directory have correct rw-rw-rw. So it only can b