I'm using an Apacer flash key with RedHat 8, and I think that it is
exactly the same key as Cyclone.
/Johan Andersson
SAQIB wrote:
Hello All,
Does redhat 9.0 support USB Flash Key drives, specifically
http://www.cdcyclone.com/more_flash_key.html
If not which ones are supported?
Thanks
Saqib
Hi!
Use the options umask= and gid= when mounting the filesystem.
Ex. fstab entry:
/dev/hdd1/mnt/filestorevfatauto,umask=007,gid=100
/Johan Andersson
Kelerion wrote:
Hey all.. just a quick question..
I've mounted a partition (ide4) to /mnt/filestore successfully but I'm
having
Hi!
I have the same problem!
Seems like the new sshd segfaults when authenticating using pam_krb5.
I posted a message about this a couple of days ago, but no replies so far.
I down-graded to the previous version of openssh.
/Johan Andersson
Andre ten Bohmer wrote:
Hello,
After applying
Yes, or you can change the umask to 000, which meens that everyone will have
rwx righs, or 004, which meens that everyone will have read access, group
will have
full access.
/Johan Andersson
Kelerion wrote:
Perfect.. Thanks :)
And I presume if I want to allow other users to access
take longer time to get a faulty username/password pair rejected.
As for the log messages, I agree with you that. These kind of messages really
messes
up the logfile!
/Johan Andersson
Bret Hughes wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 06:54, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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that it should take longer time to get a faulty username/password pair
rejected.
As for the log messages, I agree with you that. These kind of messages
really messes
up the logfile!
/Johan Andersson
Bret Hughes wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 06:54, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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using RedHat Linux 8.0 with kerberos authentication through
pam_krb5-1.56-1.
Any idea why? I gues it has something to do with the change of sshd
interaction with pam.
/Johan Andersson
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