Martin Tournoij typed on 06/05/07 05:23:
On Sat 05 May 2007 18:05, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Martin Tournoij wrote:
On Sat 05 May 2007 17:05, Ray wrote:
Hello all,
I did something stupid the other day (sleep deprivation combined with a
clever hack were the main reasons), and I'm just curious if
Modulok typed on 07/05/07 11:02:
How does one determine the file system a disk uses, for disks that are
not yet mounted? Example: You're handed a disk that has been sitting
around in a closet for years, with no idea what it was used for. The
department manager tells you to see what it
The fingers of Garrett Cooper typed on 01/04/07 01:00:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
try:
rm -i *
only answer y to the one you want deleted.
-Derek
At 02:36 PM 3/31/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've made mistake with tar. Something like
tar cvfz
Quoting Vincent Bolinard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I'd like to know how can I set up virtual users without pam_userdb.so
(which is not included in OpenPAM).
vsftpd needs pam_userdb.so to authenticate against the db Berkeley database.
What else can I use ?
I don't want to use MySQL because
Quoting Martin McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I must have dome something wrong setting up a FreeBSD5.4
system, but I haven't a clue as to what.
The script is called save-entropy, a great idea, but it
acts as if lots of the configuration it needs is missing. I do
have ipfw
Quoting Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi going by the docs for virtual users i have got to this file vsftpd.pam
auth required /lib/security/pam_userdb.so db=/etc/vsftpd_login
account required /lib/security/pam_userdb.so db=/etc/vsftpd_login
From google i gather pam_userdb.so isn't part of OpenPAM