hi,
i have read that the "current" macro gets a pointer to
the process descriptor of the current process by
masking out the least significant 13 bits of esp. that
means the least significant 13 bits of the starting
address of a process descriptor are always 0.is the
process descriptor always alig
I think I figured it out on my Mandrake 9.1 system. It seems msec runs
everyone once in a while and resets the permissions for files and
subdirectorys back to the level as listed in perm.2 file. When I
changed the perm.2 file, msec changed the permissions on
/home/everyone. So then I added a
> So then I RTFM, and this went over my head; ie.
> a. do I use version 1 or 2 of the protocol?
Version 2 is usually considered more secure, for deep reasons I won't
event pretend to understand. If everyone involved supports version 2,
use that.
> b. do I create this key on the server and then im
I would like to have remote users connect to certain shares on a linux box,
but securely. I've been reading about SSH and generating keys, but I am
confused how to go about this. I am getting my info from here:
http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/system/security/ssh/setup.shtml
First, I tried to run ssh
Michael et. al,
Regarding yesterday's problem I am having with restricting user folders to
each user under a public folder, I am still having questions about setting
this one up. These are NOT the user folders automatically created in the
HOME directory.
The config in my smb.conf file for the di
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