On 6/15/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 6:56 PM -0400 6/15/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
>>
>
>I don't think it's PAM-compliant to use a single-quote character
>in your passwords, Tedd. ;-P
>
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Daniel:
Bzzzet, thanks for trying.
Let me explain again, maybe I did explai
At 6:56 PM -0400 6/15/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
I don't think it's PAM-compliant to use a single-quote character
in your passwords, Tedd. ;-P
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Daniel:
Bzzzet, thanks for trying.
Let me explain again, maybe I did explain myself well.
In the show-code folder (link below
On 6/15/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 5:31 PM -0400 6/15/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
>
>Sounds like it was the decimal (three-bit, incorrect) versus octal
>(four bit, correct) chmod(); value after all. Boo-yaa and stuff.
Nope, that was one of the things I had right from the "get-go
At 5:31 PM -0400 6/15/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
Sounds like it was the decimal (three-bit, incorrect) versus octal
(four bit, correct) chmod(); value after all. Boo-yaa and stuff.
Nope, that was one of the things I had right from the "get-go".
The biggest problems I had were:
a) gettin
On 6/15/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 1:06 PM -0400 6/14/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
>For the sake of people reading the archives now (and in years to
>come), what was the cause of the problem, Tedd?
Daniel:
Ok, good point -- I would have liked to have this example to review.
I'm not
At 1:06 PM -0400 6/14/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
For the sake of people reading the archives now (and in years to
come), what was the cause of the problem, Tedd?
Daniel:
Ok, good point -- I would have liked to have this example to review.
I'm not sure of the problems I had, because they were
For the sake of people reading the archives now (and in years to
come), what was the cause of the problem, Tedd?
On 6/14/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel, Robert, Richard, and Al:
Thanks, all is better. I can create and change file and folder
permission as I want now.
Cheers,
ted
Daniel, Robert, Richard, and Al:
Thanks, all is better. I can create and change file and folder
permission as I want now.
Cheers,
tedd
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On 6/13/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 1:37 PM -0400 6/13/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
>On 6/13/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Hi Gang:
>>
>>I'm sure this is obvious to most, but not to me.
>>
>>I working on a virtual host.
>>
>>If I want to save data in a file, I can ftpconnect(); chan
At 1:37 PM -0400 6/13/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
On 6/13/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Gang:
I'm sure this is obvious to most, but not to me.
I working on a virtual host.
If I want to save data in a file, I can ftpconnect(); change the
permissions of an existing file from 0755 to 0777;
On Wed, June 13, 2007 12:13 pm, tedd wrote:
> If I want to save data in a file, I can ftpconnect(); change the
> permissions of an existing file from 0755 to 0777; write to the file;
> and change the permissions of the file back to 0755 -- no problem.
On 6/13/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, June 13, 2007 12:13 pm, tedd wrote:
> I'm sure this is obvious to most, but not to me.
>
> I working on a virtual host.
>
> If I want to save data in a file, I can ftpconnect(); change the
> permissions of an existing file from 0755 to 0777; write to the file;
> and change the permissions o
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 13:13 -0400, tedd wrote:
> Hi Gang:
>
> I'm sure this is obvious to most, but not to me.
>
> I working on a virtual host.
>
> If I want to save data in a file, I can ftpconnect(); change the
> permissions of an existing file from 0755 to 0777; write to the file;
> and cha
On 6/13/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Gang:
I'm sure this is obvious to most, but not to me.
I working on a virtual host.
If I want to save data in a file, I can ftpconnect(); change the
permissions of an existing file from 0755 to 0777; write to the file;
and change the permissions o
Hi Gang:
I'm sure this is obvious to most, but not to me.
I working on a virtual host.
If I want to save data in a file, I can ftpconnect(); change the
permissions of an existing file from 0755 to 0777; write to the file;
and change the permissions of the file back to 0755 -- no problem.
Ho
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