Hello,
I have a list of files that has been created on my system by a user that
has write-protected the file somehow. Even when logged in as root, the file
can not be deleted. Does anyone know of a way this can be overcome?
Thank You,
Gregory Malsack
Classic Services
--
Psyche-list
ct: RE: Erasing Write-Protected Files
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 18:24:33 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
run 'lsattr' and see if file has 'i' flag, which means file can not be
modified or deleted. If it has use chattr to remove the attribute.
Pavel.
> -Original Message
Can anyone tell me what might me happening here and how I can stop it?
Thanks in advance...
Greg
## LogWatch 2.1.1 Begin #
- sendmail Begin
4177997 bytes transferred
1072 messages sent
Unknown users:
[
Hi All,
Some one with nothing better to do hacked into one of my mom & pop
customers FTP server using a program called SucKIT. In case you haven't
heard of this before, I highly recommend looking it up at phrack.org and
learning about it. I've even uploaded the README file if you would lik
Here are some ideas.
1. is there a linux user account for the user account used to log into the
win98 machine?
2. is there an smb user account mapped to the linux user account i.e.
smbadduser linux_user_name:win_user_name
3. encrypted passwords should = yes
4. I have always set the security to use
68.0.2 M40G" in /etc/hosts, the computer-name of
Samba server appears as "localhost" under the workgroup on Win98. If I
add ""192.168.0.2 M40G" in /etc/hosts",at starting RH8.0 it takes quite
long time to detect
a) Starting sendmail [OK]
b) Starting sm-client [OK]
can anyone tell me of an application I can use on my linux box to stream
seminar videos in the avi or mpeg format to windows media player client on
the web?
--
Psyche-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list
Hi All,
I have setup my palm to sync to my 7.1 box in the past with evolution.
It was working fine there, However I have not installed 8.0 on a new box
and am unable to get the palm to sync. All of the documentation I see
refers to the older versions of Linux because they refer to the gnom
thank you...
Greg
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 14:11, Carter, Shaun G wrote:
> Run this from a command line
>
> gpilotd-control-applet --cap-id=1
>
> Shaun
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Gregory Malsack [mailto:gmalsack@;classic.net]
> Sent: Monday, October 14