On Tue, 23 Feb 2021 22:19:03 +0100
Marco Möller wrote:
> Obviously, the in Step 2 entered (wrong) password (for "A") is stored
> and without further interactive consultation automatically used as
> the input for the password authentication of "B".
> Is this a bug or a feature? If it is a bug, wh
Two volume groups (lvm2) exists, Each of them is encrypted and thus
protected by its own password. Lets call the volume groups and their
corresponding passwords like this:
VGpassword
"A" "pwA"
"B" "pwB"
"pwA" and "pwB" dif
Hi,
Thanks for all the details.
It is probably an effect of GNOME/dbus as the DM is also GDM.
So then to do my test, I have used another way to finally get it.
Patrice
On Fri, Feb 07, 2020 at 08:53:29PM +0100, Patrice Duroux wrote:
> Currently on a Debian Sid system, I am facing this inconsistent 'id' result:
>
> patrice@hp-dark:~$ id
> uid=1000(patrice) gid=1000(patrice)
> groupes=1000(patrice),4(adm),24(cdrom),25(floppy),27(sudo),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),4
Hi,
Currently on a Debian Sid system, I am facing this inconsistent 'id' result:
patrice@hp-dark:~$ id
uid=1000(patrice) gid=1000(patrice)
groupes=1000(patrice),4(adm),24(cdrom),25(floppy),27(sudo),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),50(staff),100(users),102(systemd-journal),108(netdev),113(
ciated.
>
> Thanks
> Gerardo
>
> Il giorno mar 22 ott 2019 alle ore 22:12 Dan Ritter
> ha scritto:
> >
> > Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
> > > Hello all,
> > > I've learned that Yahoo Groups is going to drop most of its
> > > functionality, in pa
y help will be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Gerardo
>
> Il giorno mar 22 ott 2019 alle ore 22:12 Dan Ritter
> ha scritto:
>>
>> Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
>> > Hello all,
>> > I've learned that Yahoo Groups is going to drop most of its
>> > function
On Sun, 27 Oct 2019, at 00:35, Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
> Thank you, but I need some more help.
>
> I've downloaded the script, but the README says that I need to supply
> "the T and Y cookie" and that I should be able to extract them from my
> browser.
>
> My browser is Firefox. I've checked and
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks
Gerardo
Il giorno mar 22 ott 2019 alle ore 22:12 Dan Ritter
ha scritto:
>
> Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I've learned that Yahoo Groups is going to drop most of its
> > functionality, in particular it won't ho
Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've learned that Yahoo Groups is going to drop most of its
> functionality, in particular it won't host any user contents any more,
> including the email archive.
>
> I'm a member of a private group, we have an archive of s
Hello all,
I've learned that Yahoo Groups is going to drop most of its
functionality, in particular it won't host any user contents any more,
including the email archive.
I'm a member of a private group, we have an archive of several
thousands email messages that we don't
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On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 10:51:01AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
[wall...]
> > It has since been superseded by Javascript, web page popups and
> > targeted ads.
>
> The upside is that those powerful new tools are (pretty much) *only*
> available to t
>> [...] Wall, in the wrong hands
>> can be quite a nuisance so that's the sort of power one must be
>> careful about. In this case, it doesn't really matter since I am
>> the only user.
> It has since been superseded by Javascript, web page popups and
> targeted
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On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 08:03:16AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
[...]
> [...] Wall, in the wrong hands
> can be quite a nuisance so that's the sort of power one must be
> careful about. In this case, it doesn't rea
directly.
>
> dialout: Full and direct access to serial ports. Members of this group
> can reconfigure the modem, dial anywhere, etc.
>
> What's on the System Groups wiki page is about as far as I'm versed in
> it. So far, that's been enough *for me*. I, too
On 6/3/18, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I added myself to both the dialout and tty groups on a
> stretch installation in order to use the serial ports from the
> user level. It works fine. Then I looked at a debian jessie
> installation and found that I had only added myself to d
I added myself to both the dialout and tty groups on a
stretch installation in order to use the serial ports from the
user level. It works fine. Then I looked at a debian jessie
installation and found that I had only added myself to dialout
and it still works fine.
What is group
Hi,
I am trying to build two volume groups using Cobbler but failed.
I can only see one volume group created.
I also tried
d-i partman-auto-lvm/new_vg_name string lxc exportvg
and
d-i partman-auto-lvm/new_vg_name multiselect lxc, exportvg
but failed as well.
What might be the issues?
Regards
Hi,
I am trying to build two volume groups using Cobbler but failed.
I can only see one volume group created.
I also tried
d-i partman-auto-lvm/new_vg_name string lxc exportvg
and
d-i partman-auto-lvm/new_vg_name multiselect lxc, exportvg
but failed as well.
What might be the issues?
Regards
On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 01:14:47 + (UTC)
Steve Kleene wrote:
>
> Any idea whether this can be fixed at my local mail server
> (mailto/sendmail) or whether it has to come from my employer's
> router? And any idea why no one but the debian lists bounces my
> e-mails? Is this a level of verifica
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On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 01:12:34AM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
[...]
> > Well the solution is to have a talk with the mail system admin who
> > reconfigured the mail system, and did a half-assed job of it.
>
> Most employers are going to reconfigure th
On 11/13/15 8:12 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 14 November 2015 00:43:43 Miles Fidelman wrote:
On 11/13/15 7:15 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Friday 13 November 2015 22:14:30 Don Armstrong wrote:
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015, Steve Kleene wrote:
Almost five years ago, I became unable to post question
References: ,
<20151113221430.GV4773@geta>, <564683bf.1050...@meetinghouse.net>
>>>On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 19:41:14 + (UTC), I wrote:
>>>
>>> Almost five years ago, I became unable to post questions here by e-mail.
The
>>> e-mail bounces with, for example:
>>>
>>> > The following message to was
On Saturday 14 November 2015 00:43:43 Miles Fidelman wrote:
> On 11/13/15 7:15 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Friday 13 November 2015 22:14:30 Don Armstrong wrote:
> >> On Fri, 13 Nov 2015, Steve Kleene wrote:
> >>> Almost five years ago, I became unable to post questions here by
> >>> e-mail. The
>
On 11/13/15 7:15 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Friday 13 November 2015 22:14:30 Don Armstrong wrote:
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015, Steve Kleene wrote:
Almost five years ago, I became unable to post questions here by e-mail.
The
e-mail bounces with, for example:
The following message to was
undeliverable
On Friday 13 November 2015 22:14:30 Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Nov 2015, Steve Kleene wrote:
> > Almost five years ago, I became unable to post questions here by e-mail.
> > The
> >
> > e-mail bounces with, for example:
> > > The following message to was
> > > undeliverable. The reason for
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015, Steve Kleene wrote:
> Almost five years ago, I became unable to post questions here by e-mail. The
> e-mail bounces with, for example:
>
> > The following message to was undeliverable.
> > The reason for the problem:
> > 5.1.0 - Unknown address error 550-'5.1.7
> : Sender ad
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 19:41:14 + (UTC)
Steve Kleene wrote:
>Almost five years ago, I became unable to post questions here by e-mail. The
>e-mail bounces with, for example:
>
>> The following message to was undeliverable.
>> The reason for the problem:
>> 5.1.0 - Unknown address error 550-'5.1
Almost five years ago, I became unable to post questions here by e-mail. The
e-mail bounces with, for example:
> The following message to was undeliverable.
> The reason for the problem:
> 5.1.0 - Unknown address error 550-'5.1.7
: Sender address rejected:
undeliverable address: host syrano.acb.
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 01:11:57PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> I have asked about this before. The goal remains needful as I have
> yet to find anyone in Toronto willing to work with me on my goals.
> Last time I asked there was no really active debian group in
> Toronto, perhaps a Ubintu one?
https://www.google.com/search?q=debian+user+group+toronto
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I have asked about this before. The goal remains needful as I have yet to
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Apologies if some of this seems obvious to you, but figured I'd check
anyway.
On 12/06/2013 05:16 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
> $ chsh -s /bin/zsh ag4ve
> Password:
> $ grep ag4ve /etc/passwd
> ag4ve:x:1008:1008::/home/ag4ve:/bin/zsh
Just checking: You did logout then back in at this point, right? If
On 06/12/13 21:16, shawn wilson wrote:
> $ chsh -s /bin/zsh ag4ve
> Password:
> $ grep ag4ve /etc/passwd
> ag4ve:x:1008:1008::/home/ag4ve:/bin/zsh
That's as it should be so chsh is working
So something associated with your login is setting /bin/bash as your
default shell(?).
> $ echo $SHEL
$ chsh -s /bin/zsh ag4ve
Password:
$ grep ag4ve /etc/passwd
ag4ve:x:1008:1008::/home/ag4ve:/bin/zsh
$ echo $SHELL
/bin/bash
$ readlink /proc/$$/exe
/bin/bash
$ cat /etc/debian_version
6.0.8
$ grep zsh /etc/shells
/bin/zsh
/usr/bin/zsh
Oh, there is some interresting stuff about /etc/shells - probab
On 06/12/13 18:31, shawn wilson wrote:
> For some reason, when I chsh to say /bin/zsh, log out and back in, I'm
> still in bash - confirmed with readlink /proc/$$/exe
Which release are you running?
For me this works:-
# chsh -s /bin/zsh $me (where $me is your username).
Check with:-
$ echo $SHE
For some reason, when I chsh to say /bin/zsh, log out and back in, I'm
still in bash - confirmed with readlink /proc/$$/exe
I tried adding my user to the adm group, logging out and back in, and
it's not there. However, if I exec su -p -l - everything works.
I've also tried an init q to no avail.
2012/12/7 Andrei POPESCU
> On Vi, 07 dec 12, 12:29:36, Davide Anchisi wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > it is very frustrating when I use tab groups in iceweasel, because it is
> so
> > slw.
> > The problem seems to be xorg which loads the cpu to 100% when displayin
On Vi, 07 dec 12, 12:29:36, Davide Anchisi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it is very frustrating when I use tab groups in iceweasel, because it is so
> slw.
> The problem seems to be xorg which loads the cpu to 100% when displaying
> and managing tab groups.
> I have the same prob
On 12/07/2012 01:29 PM, Davide Anchisi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it is very frustrating when I use tab groups in iceweasel, because it is so
> slw.
> The problem seems to be xorg which loads the cpu to 100% when displaying
> and managing tab groups.
> I have the same problem on
Hi,
it is very frustrating when I use tab groups in iceweasel, because it is so
slw.
The problem seems to be xorg which loads the cpu to 100% when displaying
and managing tab groups.
I have the same problem on occasional web pages.
My system:
- cpu: Intel Core2 Duo 64 bit;
- debian amd64
On Ma, 01 mai 12, 13:30:13, Touko Korpela wrote:
>
> User is in (cdrom,floppy,audio,video,plugdev,scanner,netdev,bluetooth) groups
> but root password is asked when trying to reboot or shutdown. I'm using
> lightdm display manager.
Do you have a terminal or xterm running as roo
Brian wrote:
>> Hi.
>> I'm running wheezy. Can someone give a list of groups, that desktop users
>> should belong that video/audio playback (pulseaudio) work smoothly and
>> they
>> can for example shutdown/reboot system and use removable media without
>>
On Mon 30 Apr 2012 at 23:16:03 +0300, Touko Korpela wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm running wheezy. Can someone give a list of groups, that desktop users
> should belong that video/audio playback (pulseaudio) work smoothly and they
> can for example shutdown/reboot system and use removable m
Hi.
I'm running wheezy. Can someone give a list of groups, that desktop users
should belong that video/audio playback (pulseaudio) work smoothly and they
can for example shutdown/reboot system and use removable media without root
password?
Here is group listing from installed system.
root
d
Thanks All,
Its working.
:)
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 20:38:51 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>
>> my scenario is , i have two groups in active directory "Everyone" and
>> "admins" and i want to give ever
Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> although I am happy with my /etc/resolv.conf, I changed it during
> the years on my laptop. At the moment it is root:root and rw-r--r--,
> which is ok at home but this does not fit, when I am on the road.
Those user:group ownership and permissions are fine. No problem
the
Hello list,
although I am happy with my /etc/resolv.conf, I changed it during the years on
my laptop. At the moment it is root:root and rw-r--r--, which is ok at home
but this does not fit, when I am on the road.
When I am on the way, resolv.conf should be able to be overwritten by the
dhcp-s
On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 20:38:51 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> my scenario is , i have two groups in active directory "Everyone" and
> "admins" and i want to give everyone READ ONLY rights and on the other
> hand "admins" would have FULL RIGHTS and thi
my scenario is , i have two groups in active directory "Everyone" and
"admins" and i want to give everyone READ ONLY rights and on the other
hand "admins" would have FULL RIGHTS and this is going to be on one
single folder not multiple. i can only assign a singl
be better off keeping a snapshotted "scratch" VM lying
around to fire up for those needs.
> To me, it seems like a lot of extra effort just to get back to the
> point where good user/group policy would get you, if you were
> willing to use per-user groups correctly, and if yo
Sorry about the cross-post, guys. Still not used to Google's webmail,
didn't look closely enough at the address it gave me. I need glasses.
And other bad excuses.
:-(
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:24 PM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
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y day.
Well, if I were inventing, that would be one thing. I'm just trying to
apply old methods that people who didn't understand the user/group
model in Unix have cast aside.
> There's also a tonne of good documentation for SELinux these days from
> basic administration to trouble
On Sb, 03 mar 12, 20:47:32, 斟酌鵬兄 wrote:
> There are tons of accounts and groups in /etc/passwd.and /etc/groups
> Several account I'd already know what they do, but some like "bin, sys, lp.
> .."
> How exactly they do good for system?
Debian Policy explains this
http:
There are tons of accounts and groups in /etc/passwd.and /etc/groups
Several account I'd already know what they do, but some like "bin, sys, lp. .."
How exactly they do good for system?
I've searched for google but couldn't identify the keywords
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/u
On Du, 15 ian 12, 14:35:17, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
>
> debian-user's topic is user support.
>
> For technical discussions about development, the default group is
> debian-de...@lists.debian.org.
> Reference:
> http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/webwml/webwml/english/Bugs/Reporting.wml?r1=1.18&r2=
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: normal
The ITS requires a package to be specified to send a report. If the
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about bug reporting says:
If you are unable to determine which package your bug report should be
filed against, pl
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 12:52:07 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> Google Groups Advanced Search doesn't work?
>> http://www.computerbanter.com/showthread.php?t=164763
>>
>>
> Good clue. This is a quote:
>
> "Maybe they finally realiz
Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 12:16:30 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
(...)
Can anyone successfully do an advanced search on Google groups for
linux.debian.user? Or is this an improvement?
Nope, I can't (I get a blank page).
Look what Internet has to say:
Google Groups Adv
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 12:16:30 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
(...)
> Can anyone successfully do an advanced search on Google groups for
> linux.debian.user? Or is this an improvement?
Nope, I can't (I get a blank page).
Look what Internet has to say:
Google Groups Advanced Search d
Hi,
I used to use this:
http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=+&num=100&scoring=d&hl=ia&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_ugroup=linux.debian.user&as_usubject=&as_uauthors=&lr=&as_drrb=q&as_qdr=&as_mind=1&as_minm=1&as_miny=1981&as_maxd=5&a
How are people handling the setting of user groups for 'audio' et al
needed for the console user in a network account environment such as
NIS/YP? Where any user can log into any workstation?
For a Debian default standalone installation the user is normally
added to the set of console
use vipw and hand-copy the bash skeleton, for a user, am I
>> going to regret it later?
>>
> Last time I used it, adduser did not add a user to all the default
> groups that the GUI does. You'll need to do that manually.
You have to set ADD_EXTRA_GROUPS and EXTRA_GROUPS in
Dne, 20. 03. 2011 13:28:28 je Rob Owens napisal(a):
Last time I used it, adduser did not add a user to all the default
groups that the GUI does. You'll need to do that manually.
-Rob
+1
I've noticed that too.
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user/group management tools
> (adduser, etc.) going to leave something undone if I use them instead?
> Or, if I use vipw and hand-copy the bash skeleton, for a user, am I
> going to regret it later?
>
Last time I used it, adduser did not add a user to all the default
groups that the GUI
Concur. Unlike windows tools, Linux GUI tools (should) build on the existing
command line tools. So using the command line version should give you the
same effect as using the gui. Case in point, I use apt-get or aptitude
(primarily the latter), instead of synaptic or one of the gui tools
available
On Sb, 19 mar 11, 20:35:28, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sb, 19 mar 11, 22:19:45, Joel Rees wrote:
> >
> > Speaking of which, are the command line user/group management tools
> > (adduser, etc.) going to leave something undone if I use them instead?
> > Or, if I use vipw and hand-copy the bash skele
On Sb, 19 mar 11, 22:19:45, Joel Rees wrote:
>
> Speaking of which, are the command line user/group management tools
> (adduser, etc.) going to leave something undone if I use them instead?
> Or, if I use vipw and hand-copy the bash skeleton, for a user, am I
> going to regret it later?
AFAIK add
Posting back on list. (Joel, replies are supposed to be to the list, not to
the individual.)
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 19 March 2011 05:50:19 Joel Rees wrote:
>> After that, I can't
>> authenticate with the gui tool.
>
> Which version of Debian? Which DE or WM
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 10:16 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
> Nuts. I keep forgetting the list when using google's webmail.
>
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Lisi wrote:
>> On Saturday 19 March 2011 05:50:19 Joel Rees wrote:
>>> After that, I can't
>>> authenticate with the gui tool.
>>
>> Which versi
Nuts. I keep forgetting the list when using google's webmail.
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 19 March 2011 05:50:19 Joel Rees wrote:
>> After that, I can't
>> authenticate with the gui tool.
>
> Which version of Debian? Which DE or WM?
>
Squeeze, installed from the n
On Saturday 19 March 2011 05:50:19 Joel Rees wrote:
> After that, I can't
> authenticate with the gui tool.
Which version of Debian? Which DE or WM?
Lisi
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I think it's a bug, but I'll ask here first if anyone has seen it --
When I first logged in to the initial user, I was able to authenticate
two or three times in the gui users/groups manager, and use it to add
my first user to the admin and sudoers groups. After that, I can't
au
> Is there a definitive list somewhere of the out-of-the-box admin
> groups for Debian? As in, "dialout" for access to serial ports, ?? for
> access to external storage, etc?
I interpret the debian policy
(<http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-opersys.html#s9.2.2>)
On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 16:07:04 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote:
> Is there a definitive list somewhere of the out-of-the-box admin groups
> for Debian? As in, "dialout" for access to serial ports, ?? for access
> to external storage, etc?
(...)
12.1.12 Operating system users and g
Is there a definitive list somewhere of the out-of-the-box admin
groups for Debian? As in, "dialout" for access to serial ports, ?? for
access to external storage, etc?
(Searching for this only brings up man pages and howtos for actually
administering users and groups in general. I wo
On Qua, 13 Jan 2010, green wrote:
My head is about to burst from trying to comprehend sed usage. Perhaps some
kind individual(s) will help me lest my mental capacity by surpassed.
I have a file that looks like this (please pardon the bad, fake lyrics):
[snip] example
I want to convert these to
My head is about to burst from trying to comprehend sed usage. Perhaps some
kind individual(s) will help me lest my mental capacity by surpassed.
I have a file that looks like this (please pardon the bad, fake lyrics):
---begin example---
Number: 001
Title: Advocacy
Verse:
Have you heard of De
Hi all,
To learn iptables means little self-help. I tried googling up
to find out if there is a form/group where I can take to iptables
related questions. I could not find one. Can someone please point
me to such if there is one ?
Bhasker C V
Registered linux user #306349
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Rico Secada wrote:
I was reading up on "Users and groups in Debian" and a friendly guy on
IRC pointed my to this document:
/usr/share/doc/base-passwd/users-and-groups
It is also found here online:
http://vmlinux.org/cgi-bin/dwww/usr/share/doc/base-passwd/users-and-groups.html
Now,
Hi.
I was reading up on "Users and groups in Debian" and a friendly guy on
IRC pointed my to this document:
/usr/share/doc/base-passwd/users-and-groups
It is also found here online:
http://vmlinux.org/cgi-bin/dwww/usr/share/doc/base-passwd/users-and-groups.html
Now, maybe its just m
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 03:42:03PM +, Knowledge Seeker wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm using NFS to serve files to my Debian clients and some users are in more
> than 16 groups. I know RPC just pass the firts 16 groups and I need more
> than it.
> On Debian the NGROUPS_MAX is set
Hi folks,
I'm using NFS to serve files to my Debian clients and some users are in more
than 16 groups. I know RPC just pass the firts 16 groups and I need more
than it.
On Debian the NGROUPS_MAX is set to 65536, searching on libc6-dev, I found a
NGRPS on /usr/include/rpc/auth_unix.h, that i
Hi, list!
Anyone else noticed this:
on a fresh Lenny install, when you start the GUI utility for setting
users and groups (System/Administration/Users and Groups), it pops up a
message about it being incompatible with your current system. Then it
goes on offering you a list of available system
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 17:18:20 Luis Maceira wrote:
> A normal user( adduser "normaluser") belongs automatically to the group
> normaluser,and only to this one,
> but he/she can also automatically connect
> to the Internet.
Yes, opening sockets on ports > 1024 is allowed to all users.
> How c
A normal user( adduser "normaluser") belongs automatically to the group
normaluser,and only to this one,but he/she can also automatically connect
to the Internet.How can the system administrator restrict the Internet
access to specific users and block all others.With commands like adduser
addgroup
John Hasler escribió:
> Wang Long writes:
>> Oh I don't think so, look at this page:
>> http://groups.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=46491&topic=9253
>
>> Actually it's not very important; but I want to know where were my
>> messages that p
Wang Long writes:
> Oh I don't think so, look at this page:
> http://groups.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=46491&topic=9253
> Actually it's not very important; but I want to know where were my
> messages that post via google groups gone... In fact all my mes
ortant to you?
Actually it's not very important; but I want to know where were my
messages that post via google groups gone... In fact all my messegs
that I post on http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user
disappeared...
>
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> Bob Cox. Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK.
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 02:28:52 +, Mr. Wang Long (mr.wang.l...@gmail.com)
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 06:18, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 02/24/2009 12:11 AM, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
> >>
> >> In http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/ I found the maillist is not
> >> moderated, but in
> >> ht
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 06:18, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/24/2009 12:11 AM, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
>>
>> In http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/ I found the maillist is not
>> moderated, but in
>> http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/about what I found is
>> "debian-user@lists.debian.org
On 02/24/2009 12:11 AM, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
Dear all,
I'm confused by the relationship between debian-user@lists.debian.org
That's the *address* of the mailing list.
and http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user :
That's a Google Groups version of the Usenet bi-dire
Dear all,
I'm confused by the relationship between debian-user@lists.debian.org
and http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user :
In http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/ I found the maillist is not
moderated, but in
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/about what I found is
"debia
the legitimate current
values of the names -- sort of a pick list from which I can choose a
string that will result in a symantically correct invocation of
update-alternatives.
How do I list the names of existing link groups?
TIA
You could also check out galternatives that lists about ever
the legitimate current
values of the names -- sort of a pick list from which I can choose a
string that will result in a symantically correct invocation of
update-alternatives.
How do I list the names of existing link groups?
I'm interested in an answer to this, too. I've
listing all the legitimate current
> values of the names -- sort of a pick list from which I can choose a
> string that will result in a symantically correct invocation of
> update-alternatives.
>
> How do I list the names of existing link groups?
I think 'ls -1 /etc/alt
t
values of the names -- sort of a pick list from which I can choose a
string that will result in a symantically correct invocation of
update-alternatives.
How do I list the names of existing link groups?
TIA
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I've had a lot of good luck w/ Sympa (www.sympa.org) though I'm not sure
it's as easy as google groups.
There's a package called groupserver
(http://groupserver.org/groupserver) that's exactly what you're looking
for (except possibly the "obscure e-mail addr
Alex Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> plus I started to use libnss-ldapd, found it a bit more stable
I gave libnss-ldapd a try and it's now working fine without changes on
the configuration. Thanks.
Ansgar
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On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 03:19:11PM +0100, frank wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-11-02 at 15:48 +0100, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> >
> > I'm having problems setting up LDAP with POSIX groups. I can see groups
> > and members with "getent group mygroup", but am not a memb
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