Re: [newbie] Permissions

2005-03-13 Thread SOTL
On Sunday 13 March 2005 11:53, Derek Jennings wrote: > On Sunday 13 March 2005 15:46, SOTL wrote: > > Hi All > > > > Little bit by little bit this system is beginning to work. > > > > As some of you may recall I set this box up with a data storage partation > > of /mnt/System_Data. Partation is Li

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2005-03-13 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
SOTL wrote: Hi All Little bit by little bit this system is beginning to work. As some of you may recall I set this box up with a data storage partation of /mnt/System_Data. From a operation perspective I have found that using a separate partition for data is much safer than storing data under an

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2005-03-13 Thread Derek Jennings
On Sunday 13 March 2005 15:46, SOTL wrote: > Hi All > > Little bit by little bit this system is beginning to work. > > As some of you may recall I set this box up with a data storage partation > of /mnt/System_Data. > > >From a operation perspective I have found that using a separate partition > >

[newbie] Permissions

2005-03-13 Thread SOTL
Hi All Little bit by little bit this system is beginning to work. As some of you may recall I set this box up with a data storage partation of /mnt/System_Data. >From a operation perspective I have found that using a separate partition for data is much safer than storing data under any Linux n

Re: [newbie] Permissions in a network

2004-10-07 Thread Miark
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 11:57:38 -0400, Bill wrote: > Yes, you can do this. Make a unix group for these users. > As root: > > groupadd staff > > Now add users to this group. There may be a GUI way to do this... userdrake is your friend. Miark

RE: [newbie] Permissions in a network

2004-10-07 Thread Bill Shirley
2004 6:40 AM > To: Mandrake Mailinglist > Subject: [newbie] Permissions in a network > > > I got a question regarding file sharing with a network drive and > permissions. > > We have a small network with 5 PCs connected to a server. /home is > placed on the server wi

[newbie] Permissions in a network

2004-10-06 Thread Alexander Ruoff
I got a question regarding file sharing with a network drive and permissions. We have a small network with 5 PCs connected to a server. /home is placed on the server with all the user accounts as well as a shared account for data storage. The problem is the file sharing... is there a function th

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2004-09-23 Thread Alan
I would love to do that but I am running windows and have to "share" the hard disks. c d and e are seperate disks. If there is another file system I can use I won't mind changing I just thought FAt32 was the way to go. Alan On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 20:52:02 +0200, Johan Sch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2004-09-23 Thread Johan Sch
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:06:40 +0200 Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can somebody please advice me with this problem? > > I have three fat32 partitions mounted in "/windows/c" "/windows/d" and > "/windows/e" directories > i can with any user write/read these partitions. I cannot however use a

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2004-09-22 Thread Vincent Voois
Derek Jennings wrote: On Wednesday 22 September 2004 10:31, Vincent Voois wrote: How about trying chmod +2666 /windows/* -R And then try azureus again? Alan wrote: Can somebody please advice me with this problem? I have three fat32 partitions mounted in "/windows/c" "/windows/d" and "/windows/e" d

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2004-09-22 Thread Alan
The line in my fstab file reads: /dev/hdg1 /windows/e vfat iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,umask=0 0 0 On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:50:35 +0100, Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wednesday 22 September 2004 10:31, Vincent Voois wrote: How about trying chmod +2666 /windows/* -R And then t

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2004-09-22 Thread Derek Jennings
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 10:31, Vincent Voois wrote: > How about trying chmod +2666 /windows/* -R > And then try azureus again? > > Alan wrote: > > Can somebody please advice me with this problem? > > > > I have three fat32 partitions mounted in "/windows/c" "/windows/d" and > > "/windows/e"

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2004-09-22 Thread Vincent Voois
How about trying chmod +2666 /windows/* -R And then try azureus again? Alan wrote: Can somebody please advice me with this problem? I have three fat32 partitions mounted in "/windows/c" "/windows/d" and "/windows/e" directories i can with any user write/read these partitions. I cannot however use

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2004-09-22 Thread Julius Suarez
Hmm, kinda strange, I have same setup before and I can point azureus to download to these fat32 partitions, The only thing I remember with their permissions is that - they all have 777. On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:06:40 +0200, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can somebody please advice me with this

[newbie] Permissions

2004-09-22 Thread Alan
Can somebody please advice me with this problem? I have three fat32 partitions mounted in "/windows/c" "/windows/d" and "/windows/e" directories i can with any user write/read these partitions. I cannot however use a program called "azureus" to download to these partitions as it give me a fil

Re: [newbie] permissions..

2004-03-22 Thread Stephanus Fengler
Well, I do not know the answer... but generally spoken: root has the permission to the whole system. okay, a guess... what probably happend is that you have run your system in paranoid mode and executing binary files without ownership of root is forbidden. however, let me say one thing... the pri

[newbie] permissions..

2004-03-22 Thread Ville Vartiainen
hi. a had thinking and struggling , how i can have permissions to my whole system ? I am root and only user to this system and i cant understand , how i can have permissions to whole system: for example , i cant launch a launcher from panel... it says: -

[newbie] permissions to system

2004-03-22 Thread Ville Vartiainen
hi. a had thinking and struggling , how i can have permissions to my whole system ? I am root and only user to this system and i cant understand , how i can have permissions to whole system: for example , i cant launch a launcher from panel... it says: -

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good point. I do have a portable mp3 player. And space isn't an issue as the /mp3s partition is 25GB. ;-p -a On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 15:57, Todd Slater wrote: > On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 09:55:57AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > I'm now copying over all my backed up mp3s from CDs to /mp3s.

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-15 Thread Todd Slater
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 09:55:57AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm now copying over all my backed up mp3s from CDs to /mp3s. > > Regards, If you don't have a portable player and space is an issue, you might look at ogg instead of mp3 to get more quality in less space. cheers, Todd Wan

RE: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-15 Thread linux
then remounting seemed to do the trick. I'm now copying over all my backed up mp3s from CDs to /mp3s. Regards, -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of H.J.Bathoorn Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 2:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: R

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread Sharrea Day
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 11:14, H.J.Bathoorn wrote: > On Wednesday 15 October 2003 00:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Sure thing Eric.. I delete them as soon as they arrive, > > but this message should bring forth many more. I'll > > send one a non-sms one on. > > Hey Eric, > sms messages have dissape

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Carroll, The problem is solved. As far as the reply setting goes, it is blank. -A On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 20:07, Carroll Grigsby wrote: > On Tuesday 14 October 2003 05:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Anyone having any ideas as to how I can get my user account > > to the point of being able to

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread Carroll Grigsby
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 05:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Anyone having any ideas as to how I can get my user account > to the point of being able to read and write the /mp3s > partition? Surely there's a solution. > > Thanks!! > > -A A: Give us a hint. Other than that you're using MS Outlo

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Derek et al, Thanks for all the suggestions. I was finally able to get this working with the help from a good friend who is basically a Linux God. Incidentally you can check his site our here: linode.com. Anyhow, I edited the appropriate /etc/fstab line adding my userid for my user account after

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread Derek Jennings
On Tuesday 14 Oct 2003 11:10 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Aight, but what does this do. Specifically the codepage on > to the end of the line part. > > -A > Type 'man mount' in a terminal and you will see listings of all the options for all file system types. Quote --- umask=value

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 00:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sure thing Eric.. I delete them as soon as they arrive, > but this message should bring forth many more. I'll > send one a non-sms one on. Hey Eric, sms messages have dissapeared:) Good for you!!! Good luck, HarM -- Mandrake HowTo's

RE: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread linux
Aight, but what does this do. Specifically the codepage on to the end of the line part. -A -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Derek Jennings Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 5:02 PM To: newbie Subject: Re: [newbie] Permissions solution On

RE: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread linux
EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Permissions solution > (Man, half the e-Mails I'm getting today are bounces from > the list. Sheesh. Some of these people prob. need to be > unsub'd) The only ones i saw were the sms ones (which should have stopped now). Would you mind f

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread Eric Huff
> (Man, half the e-Mails I'm getting today are bounces from > the list. Sheesh. Some of these people prob. need to be > unsub'd) The only ones i saw were the sms ones (which should have stopped now). Would you mind forwarding a bounce to me (headers and all) ? thanks, eric -- Mandrake HowTo'

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread Derek Jennings
On Tuesday 14 Oct 2003 10:44 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > (Man, half the e-Mails I'm getting today are bounces from > the list. Sheesh. Some of these people prob. need to be > unsub'd) > > Yea, if you haven't followed the latest banter on the list, > I have been trying to get my user account to

Re: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread Jason Greenwood
by Linux and Windows. I'm unable to access this directory. -A -Original Message- From: H.J.Bathoorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 4:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Permissions solution On Tuesday 14 October 2003 23:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wr

RE: [newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread linux
s. I created a FAT32 partition during 9.1 installation that is called /mp3s which will be used by Linux and Windows. I'm unable to access this directory. -A -Original Message- From: H.J.Bathoorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 4:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[newbie] Permissions solution

2003-10-14 Thread linux
Anyone having any ideas as to how I can get my user account to the point of being able to read and write the /mp3s partition? Surely there's a solution. Thanks!! -A Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] permissions....

2002-12-16 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 16 Dec 2002 5:51 pm, - netmaniac - wrote: > I've 4 users: goofy, mickey, donald and minnie. All of them belong to the > group disneyland and I've a file that mickey is the owner and the file's > group is disneyland too. So, there's anyway how I can set the permissions > to not allow goofy

[newbie] permissions....

2002-12-16 Thread - netmaniac -
I've 4 users: goofy, mickey, donald and minnie. All of them belong to the group disneyland and I've a file that mickey is the owner and the file's group is disneyland too. So, there's anyway how I can set the permissions to not allow goofy to read and execute that file and allow all the other us

Re: [newbie] Permissions for Windows partitiion

2002-12-10 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 22:48, John wrote: > I have two windows partitions, one of which I want to use for shared > files under Mandrake Linux. I can read all the files, but want to have > write access to one of the partitions. Is this possible? If so, how do I > do it? > > John > If you've got

Re: [newbie] Permissions for Windows partitiion

2002-12-10 Thread Martin L. Johansen
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 12:48, John wrote: > I have two windows partitions, one of which I want to use for shared > files under Mandrake Linux. I can read all the files, but want to > have write access to one of the partitions. Is this possible? If so, > how do I do it? Make sure they are in F

[newbie] Permissions for Windows partitiion

2002-12-10 Thread John
I have two windows partitions, one of which I want to use for shared files under Mandrake Linux. I can read all the files, but want to have write access to one of the partitions. Is this possible? If so, how do I do it? John -- Dr

Re: [newbie] Permissions Problems?

2002-11-07 Thread Sharrea
On Thursday 07 Nov 2002 5:36 pm, H. Carter Harris wrote: > I would like to tell you that I'm > smart and I figured those lines out all by myself but I didn't; I copied > them from one of the tutorials I have been reading (smile). Under the If you don't mind my asking, do you have a link for th

[newbie] Permissions Problems?

2002-11-06 Thread H. Carter Harris
I'm having a couple of problems that I believe are permissions related. During my ML 8.2 install, Apache was also installed with all the defaults. I want to operate the server on a private IP address so I modified the NAT in my router to send all traffic on port 80 to the private IP. When I conne

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2002-10-31 Thread Jordan Elver
Thanks for you help :-) On Wednesday 30 Oct 2002 4:44 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 8:08 pm, you wrote: > > On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 1:08 pm, Jordan Elver wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I have a partition on my drive which is purely for all my mp3s, > > > downloads etc. The partition is

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2002-10-30 Thread Anne Wilson
On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 8:08 pm, you wrote: > On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 1:08 pm, Jordan Elver wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a partition on my drive which is purely for all my mp3s, downloads > > etc. The partition is FAT32 so that I can access it from Windoze too. The > > drive is automatically mounted o

Re: [newbie] Permissions

2002-10-26 Thread Derek Jennings
On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 1:08 pm, Jordan Elver wrote: > Hi, > I have a partition on my drive which is purely for all my mp3s, downloads > etc. The partition is FAT32 so that I can access it from Windoze too. The > drive is automatically mounted on boot as root with full permisions on > everything. I

[newbie] Permissions

2002-10-26 Thread Jordan Elver
Hi, I have a partition on my drive which is purely for all my mp3s, downloads etc. The partition is FAT32 so that I can access it from Windoze too. The drive is automatically mounted on boot as root with full permisions on everything. I assume full permisions as it is FAT32 not ext2 etc? Althou

Re: [newbie] permissions hell

2002-09-04 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 30 Aug 2002 10:27 pm, you wrote: > Hello, > > I'm running Mandrake 7.1 (I know I know, long story..) and I'm having what > I think is a permissions problem. > Its the cdrom and floppy drives, specificly unless I'm logged in as root I > can't get to 'em. > This is, a super pain. I want to

Re: [newbie] permissions hell

2002-09-04 Thread Michael Viron
>That doesn't really help - but other unices have a 'wheel' but Linux >doesn't really have it per se. It can no doubt be added, or even faked, >if need be. Actually, linux does have a wheel group, as shown below. mviron@server ~ $ more /etc/group | grep wheel wheel:x:10:root mviron@server ~ $

Re: [newbie] permissions hell

2002-08-30 Thread dfox
> > This is a multi-part message in MIME format... > > =_1030741952-3326-218 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed > > Hello, > > I'm running Mandrake 7.1 (I know I know, long story..) and I'm having what > I think is a permissions problem. What are the pe

[newbie] permissions hell

2002-08-30 Thread Curt
Hello, I'm running Mandrake 7.1 (I know I know, long story..) and I'm having what I think is a permissions problem. Its the cdrom and floppy drives, specificly unless I'm logged in as root I can't get to 'em. This is, a super pain. I want to be a good doobie and not play around with stuff whil

[newbie] Permissions & VMware

2002-08-12 Thread Marcia
Dear All, I installed VMware onto my new Athlon machine with LM8.2. Everthing went fine until I tried to install Windows 95. It just gave me a disk error message, and making sure that the floppy was first to boot in the bios did not change it. It is VMware 2.0.4 which worked well on my old Pem

Re: [newbie] Permissions on directory change for no reason

2002-04-19 Thread Derek Jennings
On Friday 19 April 2002 2:05 pm, Steven Watt wrote: > Hello > > I'm running Mandrake 8.2 on a desktop Pentium III system. > > I've created a /home/music (user root, group root) directory to be > accessible to different users. I set the permissions to 777. Although > everything works fine right aft

[newbie] Permissions on directory change for no reason

2002-04-19 Thread Steven Watt
Hello I'm running Mandrake 8.2 on a desktop Pentium III system. I've created a /home/music (user root, group root) directory to be accessible to different users. I set the permissions to 777. Although everything works fine right after I set the permissions, it eventually always changes to 711, m

Re: [newbie] Permissions on directory changing themselves

2002-03-29 Thread Miark
The "Higher" description at install said that it was good for servers. The last thing I expected from a server security level is a ban on pinging your own NIC! I would have guessed that on "Paranoid" but not "Higher." But you're right, of course. I should have known more about it. Speaking of

Re: [newbie] Permissions on directory changing themselves

2002-03-28 Thread civileme
Jim Dawson wrote: >I created a directory '/home/shared' to use for a shared nfs/samba mount >point. (/home is the only partition I have large enough for the shared >area, plus I can back up the shared directory along with home >directories by simply backing up /home.) I changed the group ownershi

Re: [newbie] Permissions on directory changing themselves

2002-03-28 Thread Derek Jennings
On Thursday 28 March 2002 17:56, Jim Dawson wrote: > I created a directory '/home/shared' to use for a shared nfs/samba mount > point. (/home is the only partition I have large enough for the shared > area, plus I can back up the shared directory along with home > directories by simply backing up

[newbie] Permissions on directory changing themselves

2002-03-28 Thread Jim Dawson
I created a directory '/home/shared' to use for a shared nfs/samba mount point. (/home is the only partition I have large enough for the shared area, plus I can back up the shared directory along with home directories by simply backing up /home.) I changed the group ownership to 'shared' and assig

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-04 Thread FemmeFatale
Thx much Heather Femme Heather Reed wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "FemmeFatale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 12:51 AM > Subject: Re: [newbie] permissions on the network > > > Heathe

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-04 Thread Heather Reed
- Original Message - From: "Erylon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 3:06 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] permissions on the network > Yes! Create a smbpassword: as root#smbpasswd -a yourusername > > And, yourusername

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-04 Thread Heather Reed
- Original Message - From: "Brian Parish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 12:53 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] permissions on the network > > Remember that the first group seen here as "rw-"

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-04 Thread Heather Reed
- Original Message - From: "FemmeFatale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 12:51 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] permissions on the network > Heather, Could you pls post a link to the URL of the tutorial you are > using? I

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-03 Thread Erylon
Yes! Create a smbpassword: as root#smbpasswd -a yourusername And, yourusername on your XP machine is the same. Gerald is 100% right about this. e. > > I may have did it wrong but I created smb users and then smbpasswd > for the user of the windows machine and the linux machines > Seems to

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-03 Thread Erylon
On Sunday 03 March 2002 16:04, you wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Erylon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 11:28 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] permissions on the network > > > as root: #chm

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-03 Thread Gerald Waugh
On Sunday 03 March 2002 07:04 pm, Heather Reed wrote: > > as root: #chmod 2777 /the_location_of_your/public_directory > > OK - my tutorial must have had a typo as it left the 2 out of 2777! > > > You must have the same username and password on your XP and your Mandrake > > accounts > > OK :-)) >

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-03 Thread Brian Parish
wned correctly, then try editing. Do this as root of course. HTH Brian On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 11:04, Heather Reed wrote: > > - Original Message - > From: "Erylon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 11:28 PM

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-03 Thread FemmeFatale
Heather, Could you pls post a link to the URL of the tutorial you are using? I want to set up SAMBA myself but find the prospect rather intimadating. Thx, Femme a.k.a. Heather too ;P Heather Reed wrote: > OK - coming thick and fast now! I have Samba running, and can see the > linux box from wi

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-03 Thread Heather Reed
- Original Message - From: "Erylon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 11:28 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] permissions on the network > as root: #chmod 2777 /the_location_of_your/public_directory > OK - my tutorial must have

Re: [newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-03 Thread Erylon
as root: #chmod 2777 /the_location_of_your/public_directory You must have the same username and password on your XP and your Mandrake accounts encrypt passwords = Yes #in samba.conf Unix_name = SMB_yourusername #in /etc/smbusers You're making really good progress. It took me 3 days to get s

[newbie] permissions on the network

2002-03-03 Thread Heather Reed
OK - coming thick and fast now! I have Samba running, and can see the linux box from windows. However, I can't access it, as it gives me the message 'your account is not authorised to log in from this station'. I am following a tutorial in which I have created a public directory that should

Re: [newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache + PHP

2002-02-12 Thread Andre Dubuc
ystem maintenance. > > Kevin > - Original Message - > From: "Andre Dubuc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Kevin Old" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 10:25 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache

Re: [newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache + PHP

2002-02-10 Thread Andre Dubuc
Hi Micahel, First, to answer your questions: user/group on /tmp root:root r/w permissions on tmp : rwxrwxrwxt Now Apache + PHP is loaded in /home/web/apache (root:root) with (rwx r-x r-x) on all subdirectories including /htdocs where graffiti.php resides. I've tried placing graffiti.dat in

Re: [newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache + PHP

2002-02-09 Thread Michael Viron
>If you want to know why 'nobody' is not singled out as a specially >restricted user then I can only give you my explanation and I don't know >how authoritative that is. Firstly the Unix model says there are two >types of users: superusers (uid=0) and ordinary users (uid!=0). I'd modify this to

Re: [newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache + PHP

2002-02-09 Thread Michael Viron
There are several things to check For example which user / group owns /tmp? What are the read / write permissions on /tmp? If nobody does not have write privileges to /tmp, the file will not get updated. Michael -- Michael Viron Registered Linux User #81978 Senior Systems & Administration

Re[2]: [newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache + PHP

2002-02-09 Thread Colin Jenkins
Hello Andre, Try this - [I changed graffiti.php4 to php] Current graffiti reads: "; readfile ($filename); } else { echo "File not found!"; } ?> -- Best regards, Colinmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4:20pm up 18:50, 0 us

Re: [newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache + PHP

2002-02-09 Thread Andre Dubuc
gt; ways perhaps this is the responsiblity of the application process, not > the user id it runs as.) As I said, this is just my opinion and someone > else can probably provide a better answer. :) > > > Hope this helps, > Kevin > - Original Message - > From: "Andre Dubu

Re: [newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache + PHP

2002-02-09 Thread Kevin Old
on process, not the user id it runs as.) As I said, this is just my opinion and someone else can probably provide a better answer. :) Hope this helps, Kevin - Original Message - From: "Andre Dubuc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February

[newbie] Permissions: Nobody in Apache + PHP

2002-02-09 Thread Andre Dubuc
Finally, I have working copies of Apache 1.3.22 and PHP 4.1.1 on my LM8.0 box. Apache has been set up with "nobody' permissions, and I write test scripts as root and place them in /home/web/apache/htdocs. I can read scripts from this directory, but I've tried to use: . . . excerpt . . . $file

Re: [newbie] Permissions help

2001-07-25 Thread Clifford C.Cook
On July 26, 2001 12:34 am, Scott Olfert wrote: > Hey all, > > Why would i be unable to launch the adsl-start script as a user? It's > permissions are as follows: > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root > > If i'm reading this correctly, the script then should be readable and > executable by my user accoun

Fwd: Re: [newbie] Permissions help

2001-07-25 Thread Scott Olfert
> Presumably the problem is that something the script attempts to execute is > only runnable by root. That's what i was thinking too.. i may try changing ownership, but i'm not sure if that'll work, as the file's current permissions should allow for me to run it anyway. I'm gonna go through the

Re: [newbie] Permissions help

2001-07-24 Thread Travis Olds
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Scott Olfert wrote: > Hey all, > > Why would i be unable to launch the adsl-start script as a user? It's > permissions are as follows: > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root > > If i'm reading this correctly, the script then should be readable and > executable by my user accoun

[newbie] Permissions help

2001-07-24 Thread Scott Olfert
Hey all, Why would i be unable to launch the adsl-start script as a user? It's permissions are as follows: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root If i'm reading this correctly, the script then should be readable and executable by my user account? When i try to run it from bash i get "adsl-start: you mu

[newbie] "Permissions Denied" Message on boot of Mandrake 8.0 after installation

2001-04-22 Thread Bill Lathan
I just installed Mandrake 8.0 on an AMD K6-2/450MHz system [384 MB RAM, Diamond video card, SB 16 ISA sound card, two HDs, 3Com NIC]. SuSE 7.1 was the first installation on this system so it is "master" of the MBR; I thus asked Mandrake to write its LILO configuration to the /boot partition. The i

[newbie] Permissions Problem

2001-04-16 Thread Jordan Elver
Hi, I'm newish to Linux. I've got Mankdrake 7.2 installed and working fine apart from a little permissions problem. I'm using my workstaton as a web server as well for local development. I also use my workstation at work for the same thing and in order to keep current copies of everything I'm w

[newbie] Permissions

2000-12-10 Thread Ron Craig
Can someone help me with this one? I just installed M 7.2 using KDE-2. I find that even as root, I cannot access the CD Rom or floppy drives. When I look at the properties in X-Win, I see that as root, I have All permissions. When I check in console, I see the same. What can I do to fix this?

[newbie] permissions on /dev/scd0

2000-09-14 Thread bascule
could some kind soul tell me where i have gone wrong in my thinking: 1. cdparanoia will run as the user calling the program if not setuid or setgid - right? 2. if my user - bascule- is a member of group 'cdrom' then whatever group 'cdrom' has permission to do, bascule does too - right? 3. if /d

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-21 Thread Rial Juan
Kit, please... I'm an atheist and a metal freak. No softie-talk *cough* for me please ;-) On Apr 20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just couldn't let this one escape...a word or two > > This is exactly why God HATES pride and ego... > > 1. because it stops us from becoming all that God wants u

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread Rial Juan
On Apr 20 Gerald E Peck wrote: > That's all I'll say to the list. > If you really have the time we can play in E-Mail. Place me in the 'cc'-field; I'm actually enjoying this ;-) -- Rial Juan e-mail: [EMAIL PROT

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread Michael Holt
LOL!!! vern wrote: > On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, you wrote: > > I appear to be getting all the email from your forum/discussion group. Like > > 100's a day. > > What is the forum called so that I can try to get it fixed ?? > > > > Bryn Jones > > > Hello Bryn, > I'll not copy and resend all that pseudo

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread KompuKit
I just couldn't let this one escape...a word or two This is exactly why God HATES pride and ego... 1. because it stops us from becoming all that God wants us to be. 2. because it eventually leads to arguments...and hate for each other. "satan"...is the enemy here...not yourselfs...realise this.

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread bluebottle
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, you wrote: > I appear to be getting all the email from your forum/discussion group. Like > 100's a day. > What is the forum called so that I can try to get it fixed ?? > > Bryn Jones Now there's a bit of good old Welsh common sense - isn't it. I suggest that, if people want

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread vern
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, you wrote: > I appear to be getting all the email from your forum/discussion group. Like > 100's a day. > What is the forum called so that I can try to get it fixed ?? > > Bryn Jones > Hello Bryn, I'll not copy and resend all that pseudo intellectual crap, we in the "mainstr

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread bryn jones
hursday, April 20, 2000 2:22 PM Subject: RE: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1 >Jeepers, > I came here for info ang get a friggin' soap opera to boot. What a >discusion group!!! >At 10:12 AM 4/20/00 -02-30, you wrote: >>I certainly do not think I am sharper, better, smar

RE: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread Jim Adams
care to >listen. > >You just don't think outside that little bubble you call a life do you? > > > -Original Message- > > From: Mike Corbeil [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 5:02 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sub

RE: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread Pittman, Merle
eil [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 5:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1 > > Pittman, Merle wrote: > > > YOU ARROGANT P---k!! > > > > So a few math and physics courses (probably from mail orde

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-20 Thread Ed Tharp
damn I am glad my mail reader can block a sender - Original Message - From: Mike Corbeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 12:22 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1 > Michael Holt wrote: > > > Mike Corbe

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-19 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
"Pittman, Merle" wrote: > > YOU ARROGANT P---k!! > > So a few math and physics courses (probably from mail order, or your nearest > community college) make you all that. I have 2 advanced degrees in > engineering (electronics and computers) yet I think myself no better or > smarter than anyone

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-19 Thread Michael Holt
Excuse me, I'm not quite sure what planet you come from, but I for one am about sick of your mouth! If there's anything more you care to add, I'm sure that you can find my personal address on this message somewhere; I'm absolutely POSITIVE that this is not the place to continue this. Mike Mike

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-19 Thread Mike Corbeil
Michael Holt wrote: > Mike Corbeil wrote: > > > Alan Shoemaker wrote: > > > > > Mikecorrect me if I'm wrong, but aren't you the guy who's > > > been telling some folks in this list that their questions aren't > > > appropriate for this forum and to go ask them in the expert > > > list? Well

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-19 Thread Michael Holt
Mike Corbeil wrote: > Alan Shoemaker wrote: > > > Mikecorrect me if I'm wrong, but aren't you the guy who's > > been telling some folks in this list that their questions aren't > > appropriate for this forum and to go ask them in the expert > > list? Well I think that your response in this

Re: WAS RE: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1 NOW: BICKERING!

2000-04-19 Thread philomena
Finally, a voice of reason ! I second the motion - this is all getting tiresome - Original Message - From: "Nicholas Horton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 6:26 PM Subject: WAS RE: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1 NOW: BI

Re: [newbie] permissions on DOS_hda1

2000-04-19 Thread Necrotica
Petty issues like this should be taken to private email, kids -Necro On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Joe Perry wrote: > > This may also depend on whether you're allowing only root to > > write or make changes to the dos partitions, or also allowing users. I > > don't give users access to my dos parti

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