Hi,
is there any option to disable the user access to SWAT for anyone else than
root?
Currently, every user can log on and view the system configuration. I would
only like to let root logon.
Thanks
Florian
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I am rusty on this, but, if swat is started with -a, authentication is
disabled. Look in inetd.conf or xinetd? and see how swat is called.
Joel
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 12:39:09PM +0100, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
is there any option to disable the user access to SWAT for anyone else than
Hi Joel,
swat is called without -a here.
Florian
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From: Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] disabling user access to SWAT
I am rusty on this, but,
I have the following situation: a network with 30 Windows NT Server on
different sites, 800 clients with Windows XP; I want to migrate to Samba
instead of Windows 2003 Server, but I have the effort to manage group
policies, domain policies and workstation policies on the XP Clients;
is there a
Hi
I am running samba on a freebsd box (behind NAT, IP = 192.168.1.207) with
pptpclient connecting to my company m$2k VPN (tunnel IP = 192.168.0.206).
At first, I can ping the fbsd with its hostname (freebsd) from my company.
But when I try to net use freebsd /user:xxx *, the net use will fail
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I have the following situation: a network with 30 Windows NT Server on
different sites, 800 clients with Windows XP; I want to migrate to Samba
instead of Windows 2003 Server, but I have the effort to manage group
policies, domain policies and workstation policies on the
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 21:46:03 +0100
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 15:47:32 -0600
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
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I have the following situation: a network with 30 Windows NT Server on
different sites, 800 clients with Windows XP; I want to migrate to Samba
instead of Windows 2003 Server, but I have the effort to manage
kyle wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 15:47:32 -0600
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the following situation: a network with 30 Windows NT Server on
different sites, 800 clients with Windows XP; I want to migrate to Samba
instead of Windows 2003 Server, but I have the effort to
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| On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 15:47:32 -0600
| Andrew Gaffney wrote:
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|I have the following situation: a network with 30 Windows NT Server on
|different sites, 800 clients with Windows XP; I want to migrate to Samba
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 16:21:16 -0600
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
kyle wrote:
what hack are you talking about? (I'm really interested in doing this
since I've posted several questions on this same list before).
The hack I'm refering to involves turning off the 'Sign or Seal' option in
the
I'm running Linux from my home. I've been running Samba 2.27a for a while
now. I've just recently upgraded my system to Fedora Core 1. With that,
sAmba has been upgraded to 3.0015.
I've included my smb.conf file. I can't seem to create a machine account.
I get unknown user or password. I do have
Hi;
I'm having a really odd problem with some Windows ME stations connected to a
Samba server. From a command prompt on the ME stations, I do the following:
dir *.*
This works as expected, all the files in the directory are displayed. I
then do:
dir test.txt
And I get:
General failure reading
are you saying you can't do smbpasswd -a -m user or that you can't add
windows 2000/xp to a domain?
Roberto Mason wrote:
I'm running Linux from my home. I've been running Samba 2.27a for a while
now. I've just recently upgraded my system to Fedora Core 1. With that,
sAmba has been upgraded to
I have a domain I recently setup with 15 2000/XP clients. I have one account I want to be
an admin on any workstation I login to, a few accounts I want to be power users, and the
rest I want to be regular users. Can I automate this or do I have to go around to each
client and add the domain
I'm not using smbpasswd -a... , but trying through xp to add the machine
to the domain. When in Computer Name Changes window I specify the domain
MEPHISTOPHELES, and then I'm prompted for the administrator
username/password MEPHISTOPHELES\root and passwd I get the unkown
username/password
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