es, so for example 100.foo would be
executed before 200.bar; without the numeric prefixes the opposite
would be true.
>-Original Message-
From: Edward Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 5:43 PM
>To: Chirhart, Brian; [EMAIL PROTEC
Lines prefixed with ">" are what [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.
>Hello all,
>
>Here is our environment:
>
>1. FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE
>1. proftpd running and a user account called 'sandy' is chrooted and working
> fine. 2. sshd version OpenSSH_3.6.1p1 FreeBSD-20030423 with DenyUsers for
> user account 'sand
Lines prefixed with ">" are what C. Ulrich wrote.
>On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 15:21, Chirhart, Brian wrote:
>> >> point is password protected (on the XP side) so I am prompted for a
>> >> password. How can I automate that? Or should I create the share
>> >> without
>>
>> a
>>
>> >> password? I am no
es, so for example 100.foo would be
executed before 200.bar; without the numeric prefixes the opposite
would be true.
-Ed
>-Original Message-
From: Edward Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 5:43 PM
>To: Chirhart, Brian; [EMAI
Lines prefixed with ">" are what Chirhart, Brian wrote.
>>> point is password protected (on the XP side) so I am prompted for a
>>> password. How can I automate that? Or should I create the share without
>
>a
>
>>> password? I am not too worried about internal security so the share
>
>could
>
>
On October 28, 2003 5:56 am, Jim wrote:
>New to FreeBSD. Version 4.8 stable. Fresh install.
>
>Why am I allowed to chmod 000 a file after installation (ex: /usr/bin/rsh,
>or /usr/bin/yppasswd), but cannot following a cvsup and installworld? I get
>an "Operation not allowed" message after updati
On October 28, 2003 4:34 am, Shrikant wrote:
>Dear All ,
>
>Is it possible that i give a Normal (without wheel rights) user to access
> my server using ftp ,and he can only browse thru his home directory not
> above that .If it is possbile pls reply me .
If you create the file /etc/ftpchroot a