I thought about totally different solution :
Add an option to AuthType option (Currently Basic and Digest).
Using some plugin that utilize some smb utility to check validity.
Where do I start from ? I am new to Apache.
>> i have a similar configuration, i trust the yellopages to do the
>> authe
I have successfully used gdb in cross-debugging mode, but not on a PPC.
For the ARM, I did the following:
[on target machine "Target"]
server 2345 myApp.Stripped arg1 arg2 ..
[on cross-devel. machine]
arm-linux-gnu-gdb myApp.WithSymbolicInfo
target remote Target:2345
[set some breakpoints]
May Ze force be with you, Whooosh ! :-)
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From: "Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Amir Tal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: Whatsup on the News !!!
> On Sun, Jun 30, 2002, Ami
On 2002-06-30, Eliran wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I'm trying to use the command *fwrite()* (not write()) to write the content
> of de->d_name (de is the structure name,) to a file, I have tried many ways
> but it always get scrambled and I hear beeps (like trying to cat a binary
> file).
>
> I'm using
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 30, 2002, Orna Agmon wrote about "Re: Apache vs. Samba authentication":
> >...
> > main disadvantages: the passwd file is not protected in /etc/shadow, and
> > is created once a (day?). on the other hand, the script which extracts the
> > pas
On Sun, Jun 30, 2002, Orna Agmon wrote about "Re: Apache vs. Samba authentication":
>...
> main disadvantages: the passwd file is not protected in /etc/shadow, and
> is created once a (day?). on the other hand, the script which extracts the
> passwd file from the database also runs under regular u
i have a similar configuration, i trust the yellopages to do the
authentication.
basically, there are two major ways for authentication: group and name.
you can demand that the user has a certain name (with the key word
"require") , and you verify it by a
passwd.
you can demand that a user is in
Hello !
I'm trying to use the command *fwrite()* (not write()) to write the content
of de->d_name (de is the structure name,) to a file, I have tried many ways
but it always get scrambled and I hear beeps (like trying to cat a binary
file).
I'm using the "a" mode for fopen not "b".
What can I d
are there any ipaq on linux users on this list ( except me ) ?
erez.
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Hi all
Can anyone recommend a linux CLI tool that simply checks whether an email
(header, MIME parts, kitchen sink) conform to RFC822 (/2822) or not?
Also, RFC2045-9 [MIME] compliance check would be a wonderful addition.
(If your answer is going to be 'sendmail', an FM to RT would be greatly
appr
>The thing that most amused me about that article is their comparison of
>Microsoft to "The Empire" (from Star Wars), non-MS users to the rebels,
>and Linux users to Jedi knights :)
..
> i know its a big no-no, but...
"... Use the Source, Luke..."
.. flame if you must ;-)
--
Miki Shapiro <[E
My users use Windowz NT / 2000 and login into a domain.
The smb.conf uses
security = server
password server = nt_server.ourdomain
and a username map, so actually I trust the nt server to authenticate them.
Now, I would like Apache to do the same. Can it be done ? Is there a way to
utiliz
On Sun, Jun 30, 2002, Amir Tal wrote about "Whatsup on the News !!!":
> i know its a big no-no, but i had to share. ;)
Yes, it was nice seeing it in the paper. Congradulations!
The thing that most amused me about that article is their comparison of
Microsoft to "The Empire" (from Star Wars), non
i know its a big no-no, but i had to share. ;)
more and more people \ web sites are showing intrest in linux lately, and its
nice to know that our hard work is appreciated, and finally starts to pay
off.
the following story was also published in the paper (yedioth)
http://www.ynet.co.il/articl
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