uid < 500 quiet
> account required pam_permit.so"
> translate into "are you root or a system account? no
> problem! go right ahead!"; otherwise, some checks will run to
> further qualify the incoming user.
You are a system account (uid lower than 500) then account
call to pam.
right ?
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ok thank's for your help i'm gonna test this asap.
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/product/*.dat) /data/archives/2005
If you have a solution, please tell me :)
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x27;port','389');
$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','base',array('dc=local'));
$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','auth_type','session');
$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','sasl_mech','CRAM-MD5'
2008/12/29 Aldo Foot
> On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 4:41 AM, Guillaume
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > For now, when I want to use ssh-agent, i have to open a shell, and then
> use
> > this command 'ssh-agent /bin/bash' to be able to use the ssh-agent
> > fonctionna
2008/12/26 Anne Wilson
> On Friday 26 December 2008 12:41:30 Guillaume wrote:
> > Hi,
> > For now, when I want to use ssh-agent, i have to open a shell, and then
> > use this command 'ssh-agent /bin/bash' to be able to use the ssh-agent
> > fonctionnality.
&g
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2008/11/27 Patrick O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 16:59 +0100, Guillaume wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>>
>> I would like to send a html mail from console with the `mail`
>> utility. I try this :
>>cat html.file |mail -s subjec
hi,
I would like to send a html mail from console with the `mail`
utility. I try this :
cat html.file |mail -s subject [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I try to had some header in the htlm.file but it does not work too.
Maybe someone has a tip for me :)
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Hi,
I woul like to know if someone in this list use a graphical tool to manage
pki infrastructure ? Like creating CA, creating & revoking certificates.
If this kind of tools exist, can someone tell me the name :)
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2008/8/22 Patrick Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 03:32:47PM +0200, Guillaume wrote:
>> 2008/8/22 Patrick Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> > can you post the script or attach it?
>> > maybe you have to double escape special cha
> When you run it in a script is it as the same user with the same shell?
yes, same user and same shell (/bin/bash)
I forgot to mention the #!/bin/bash in the header.
> Is the script picking up your environment?
Yes, I tought, i did not explicit any new environement var.
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ame in a script, the command does not delete any
correspondant existing string.
do you know why ?
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rontab to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and no entry are written in /var/log/maillog about this recipient
address.
In crond manual there was an option to set debug flag i set it up and
i wait for the result maybe, it will show something... I'll tell you.
In case someone as an idea, contact me :D
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rname" in the crontab
of the user but it does'nt change anything. Do you have any idea ?
thanks for your help.
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Hi,
When I run this command:
echo 2008:04:23 | sed 's/://'
The result is
200804:23
I expect to have this :
20080423
What is wrong with my very simple regexp ':' why all occurence of the
char ':' are not deleted ?
its make me crazy, can someone h
in the file system on
> /dev/sdd2. After unmounting, this becomes 000/root again.
>
So, what I wrote in my previous mail is good no ?
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ser/
# ll /home
drwx--x--x 4 user user4096 may 21 21:18 user/
I don't know if the last command is correct & secure & what it
implies, but it works the change seems to be persistent !
Cant anyone confirm ?
Hope this can help you some days !
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d i would like to have 770 user:user
Can you help me fixing this problem ?
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