Server :: Share Directories With NFS?

Aug 7, 2010

If I share directories with NFS, how do I control the access of the users to the information?

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Server :: Samba And SELinux - Share The User Home Directories?

Oct 6, 2010

I'm running a Samba server (3.5.2-60.fc13) on Fedora 13 (64 bit). I want to share the user home directories and want to allow following of symlinks out of the share tree. So in smb.conf I used

unix extensions = no
wide links = yes

For SELinux I did:

setsebool -P samba_enable_home_dirs=1
getsebool -a | grep samba
samba_create_home_dirs --> off
samba_domain_controller --> off

[code]....

However I can't follow the symlinks when mounting my home directory on a Windows machine, unless I disable SeLinux.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Servers That Allow You To Share Directories Between Systems?

Jul 28, 2010

What is the name of two servers that allow you to share directories between systems?

what is NetworkManager? What does it do when you install a new NIC?

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Server :: Can Mount WinXP Share But Not Win7 Share In Fstab

Jun 8, 2010

this has happened in different distros, so far i have tried slack, arch, and mint at work i have an xp box with a shared folder i created. on my linux box i setup fstab as follows

Code:

//winxp/temp$ /home/user/temp cifs rw,uid=1000,gid=1000,credentials=/home/user/.creds 0 0

this gets mounted correctly and i can read/write the shared folder at home i have a win7 box that i create a share on and use the exact same code in fstab, but it wont mount the share. i get something like permission denied or access denied is there a difference in how winxp and win7 share folders? my usernames on the linux boxes match those of my windows boxes at each location. i have given my win accounts full access and control over the win shares.

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Server :: Rsync Files And Directories From A RedHat Host To A Windows Server 2003R2?

Jun 9, 2011

I'm trying to rsync files and directories from a RedHat linux host(v 4.5 & 4.7) to a Windows server 2003R2 Standard Edition with cygwin running. I'm executing the rsync command from the cygwin shell. The transfer involves rsync'ing approximately 1 TB of data from the linux server to the windows server. After about 280+GB of data transfer, the transfer just dies.

There seems to be no particular file or directory that the transfer stops at. I'm able to rsync GB's of data from other linux hosts to this cygwin server with no problem. Files and directories rsync fine.The network infrastructure is essentially the same regardless of the server being rsync'ed in that it is GB Ethernet running through Cisco GB switches. There appear to be no glitches or hiccups across the network path.

I've asked the folks at rsync.samba.org if they know of any problems or issues. Their response has been neutral in that if the version of rsync that cygwin has ported is within standards then there is no rsync reason this problem should happen.I've asked the cygwin support site if they know of any issues and they have yet to reply. So, my question is whether the version of rsync that is ported to cygwin is standard. If so, is there any reason cygwin & rsync keep failing like this?

I've asked the local rsync on linux guru's and they can't see any reason this should fail from a linux perspective. Apparently I am our company cygwin knowledge base by default.

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Server :: Apache - Redirect Sub-directories To Different Server?

Sep 29, 2009

My current setup is:

old server:
www.mydomain.com main site
www.mydomain.com/subdirectories related sites from same server, different directories

I am adding an additional server that I would like to initially only use for the main site, something like this:

new server
www.mydomain.com main site
www.mydomain.com/subdirectories would be pointed back to the old server instead

What's the best way to redirect the traffic for the sites found in sub-directories on the old server?

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General :: Create A Backup Directory And 3 Directories Within That And Some Files Within The 3 Directories And Then Back Them Up Ot Restore Them?

Dec 19, 2009

i am in need of linux help. iam at college and i need this back/restore script to pass this final part of an assessment. i require a backup script that will not only backup but also restore files to the relevent directories. e.g. users are instructed to store all wordprocessor files in a directory named wp. so i am needing to create a backup directory and 3 directories within that and some files within the 3 directories and then back them up ot restore them. l know i should/have to do this myself by been trying to get/understand info for the last few days and came up with zero.

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General :: Multiple Users To Create Directories Over SFTP So The New Directories Keep The Same Permissions?

May 15, 2011

I want to make a webserver with multiple users allowed to login through SFTP to a specific folder, www.Multiple users are added, lets say user1 and user2, and all of them belonging to the www-data group. The www directory has an owner www-data and a group www-data.

I have used chmod -R 775 on the www folder, but after I try to create a folder test through my SFTP server (using Filezilla) the group of the directory created has only r and x permissions, and I am not able to log in with the second user user2 and create a directory within www/test due to a lack of w permission to the group.

I also tried using chmod 2775 on www directory, but without luck. Can somebody explain to me, how can I make it so that a newly created directory inherits the root directory group permissions?

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Server :: NFS With Directories Permissions?

Oct 4, 2010

I'm planning a NFS share for a small enterprise (25 NFS clients). I need to create a directory structure but I'll need to set up differents permissions (rw/ro) to some directories of the tree. I wonder if it's possible to grant access using groups IDs, so that would be ideal for this application. Is it possible? I was thinking that I would kneed some kind of centralized user info, such as NIS or LDAP. Is that necessary?

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Server :: Specify Several Different User Login Directories?

Jan 25, 2010

I'm having trouble setting up a vsftp server correctly. What I want to do is allow a number of users to log on (no anonymous user) and each of them to be taken to their own "top level directory" from which they can not escape.

I've got most of this working, but I can't find a way to automatically transfer each user to *their* working area. The "local_root" directive doesn't quite do what I want as everybody has to share the same working area (potentially users could interfere with each other). On the other hand I don't want each user to work from their home directory because there are loads of special files there that I don't want users playing with.

To add one extra compilation, I'm also running an html server on the same machine. One of the directories the html server can see is one of the ftp area root directories (So what I'm trying to do is give one special user ability to ftp files onto the html server. Other users must *NOT* have this ability)

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Software :: Copying All Directories On A Server?

Aug 9, 2010

I would like to copy all the directories (including data) from the Linux box to an external hard drive.

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General :: How To Store Files / Directories In Different Different Directories?

Mar 23, 2011

I am writing a script, in that my requirement is, if all the fill types stored in one directory from that we need to separate different different directories based on the file types.

for example in a directory(anish). 5 different types files
1- directory
2- .txt files
2- .sh files

like that and my requirement is the (1- directory is moved to one new directory(dir) which we are given in the script)and (2 .txt files are moved to another new directory(test) which we are given in the script)and ( 2 .sh files are moved to another new directory(bash) which we are given in the scrip)finally the directory anish should be empty..using bash script.how it is possible !!

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General :: Most Important Directories To Backup On A Server?

May 21, 2010

I'm running an Ubuntu 9.10 Linux server. I'm trying to find a way to backup the machine while it is running and from what I see, this eliminates the disk clone utilities. All of the disk clone stuff I have seen for Linux requires that you reboot into a special live CD.So my question is this, what is the best solution for backing up the system while it is running? Also, I don't really care about the OS config too much, I just want to be able to keep my stored files and my programs that I have installed on it.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Backing Up Directories On Old Server?

May 18, 2010

have had a server running for a very long time using Ubuntu Server 7.10, and I think it's passed time that I upgraded.I'll be installing fresh, and I've already backed up /var/www (as well as a home directory with a few files)I've only used this as a Web / SFTP / file server. Might there be any other directories that would be good to backup? I set it up so long ago and have made a few changes along the way.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Get All The Directories From A Remote Server Using Ftp

Jul 9, 2011

I want to get all the directories from a remote server using ftp. I know how to use mget for files, I would like to know if there is a similar way to get the whole directory with the files included obviously.

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Server :: SVN And SSH - Creating Directories For Projects In Repo

Feb 18, 2011

I am setting up an SVN server (svn+ssh) that will be used by students at the university where I work. I was considering in the beginning, one single repository and eventually creating directories for each project inside the repository. It seems to me now, that it is not very secure way of doing things. The directory on the server will be with rights 770 and this means that every student can come on the server and sweep out the whole repository.

Also mistakenly or not, every student can 'svn delete' the whole repository, which could be a nightmare to recover from. An issue might be to create groups and then assign users to groups and then create many repositories and each repository to be assigned with group. This means that I will have to manage tens or hundreds of repositories -- maybe not very common task. What is an optimal solution for this working environment.

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Server :: Can Files / Directories Have Greek Characters

Sep 14, 2010

Can files/directories have Greek characters? If I selected English when installed Linux?

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Server :: Protect Webpage Directories With Passwords?

Jun 27, 2011

To Protect Web Page Directories With Passwords i have done the below configuration but the problem is when i click the linux it is not asking username and password,

Created new account for logging into web interface:

htpasswd -c /etc/httpd/conf/.htpasswd travelkarega
Created a file name .htaccess in /opt/apps/deploy/websites/travelkarega/html/
vi .htaccess
AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/conf/.htpasswd
AuthName "Please enter password"
AuthType Basic
<Limit GET POST>
require user travelkarega
</Limit>

Added these above entries in the file .htaccess

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Server :: Stop The Viewing Of Robots.txt (directories)

Jul 7, 2010

I need to stop the viewing of robots.txt on my website. I get the contents of the file displayed in my browser when I issue the command: [URL] stop this as it displays all the directories I don't want them to go to.

The main problem is that I can look at any directory on my site and get a file listing and then right-click on that file name and then save it to my client hard-drive all from my browser. ex: [URL] I think I can change this behavior in the apache config but don't know enough.

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Server :: PHP Files Not Being Processed In User Directories?

Mar 5, 2010

For some reason, my user directories don't seem to process php files. For example, server/~reduxtion/index.php forces the browser to download the file while server/index.php is fine.

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Server :: PNG Images Not Displaying From Certain Directories In Apache?

Jan 13, 2011

I have a png file which I put into a user's directory: /~user/file.png This displays OK. When placed in the user's images directory: /~user/images/file.png the file does not display. If I put the file in the global images directory: /images/file.png the file displays OK. Finally if I change the format of the file to a jpg and save it in the user's images directory: /~user/images/file.jpg the file displays OK.

When I look at the Apache access_log and error_log files, there is not even an entry if the png image file is accessed from the user's images directory.

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Server :: Restricting Users To Two Directories Centos 5.3?

Feb 16, 2010

I need some kind of step by step process to restrict my users to only have access to directories that I specify ? For example user joe can only access his home directory, read access to /tmp and read access to /var/log/httpd

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Server :: Vsftp And Root Directories For Download?

Oct 11, 2010

I just setup a vsftpd server and I am baffled about one issue. I allow local login and have not chroot anybody and disallow anonymous login. When connected as a local user I can browse the servers file system including the root (/) directory. There I can download whatever file I want but not write to it.All permissions are untouched since installing the server.Looking at the file permissions they are in general rwxr-xr-x (root root)

Isn't this a security threat? If so it seems strange as these are the default permissions. I don't dare changing the permissions for the entire file system.

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Server :: NFS Share Within An NFS Share?

May 24, 2010

Have an NFS Server running on RHEL 5.4 with the following setup/export/home is mounted from a SAN and shared out (no problems there)In oneome directory I have recently mounted another partition (e.g. /export/home/user/foo) This directory is also shared via NFS.When logging into an NFS Client you can access /home/user as expected. If you CD into foo there are no errors, you can even read/write files there.On the NFS Server those files can only be seen by umounting /export/home/user/foo.The idea is for 'footo contain files are churned at a very high rate and that this partition will not be replicated offsite

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Server :: HTAccess - Auto Index Not Showing Some Directories

Oct 5, 2010

I have a VERY simple setup, or so I think. 1 VirtualHost that it's only purpose is to list some files and directories, now under the DocuemntRoot there is 1 named clients. Insdide clients there are 4 folders, you guessed it, one for each client. I setup simple .htaccess for each one of these folders so each one has it's own auth.

Now on the vHost I have this:
Code:
<VirtualHost *:443>
ServerName vpn.domain.com
ServerAlias vpn.domain.lan
ServerAlias vpn
DocumentRoot /var/www/vpn
#ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/http-vpn.log
#LogLevel error .....

Now the weird part, with the AllowOverride AuthConfig those 4 directories for each client are not being displayed, if I set AllowOverride all, then the directories inside clients are not listed, if I set it to none.... then the server lists them but ignores the .htaccess.

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Server :: Chroot Users To Thier Home Directories?

Dec 11, 2010

How can i chroot group of users to thier home directories and they have ssh access on RHEL 5.5 .. i tried many tuts but it was about chroot services.

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Server :: Configuring Shared Directories Via Command Line

Nov 29, 2010

Would anyone be so kind as to point me to a good reference for how use the command line to configure a directory to be shared in the directory properties?I know how to do it using graphical tools such as Nautilus, Konqueror, and Gnome's shares-admin, but I'd like to know how to do with via command line, because, once you know the commands, the command line is always quicker.I guess you could say I'm looking for a command line method for sharing directories in much the same way that chmod sets permissions from the command line.

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Server :: Home Directories Based On Group Membership

Jul 10, 2011

I have recently joined an 11.04 server to an AD and want to configure home directories based on group membership for all AD users that login. Basically, I want one home directory for "Domain Users" and another for "Domain Admins".

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CentOS 5 Server :: Removal Of Gconfd Directories Causes Reboot?

Jul 27, 2011

I run a centos 5.6 guest (webserver) in a KVM VM on centos 5.6. When I lost my gnome desktop, I received the suggestion to remove the gconfd stuff and reboot. I found two gconfd directories in /tmp and removed them. Now the webserver VM reboots contineously. I forced down the VM, rebooted the base system etc., but that did not help at all.

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Ubuntu :: Server 10.04 And Samba Server Admin - Share Media Files Between Computers

May 25, 2010

I have a LAN of about 70 computers that I would like to share media files between. I have gotten to the point with Samba that I can view the files without a username/password from client PC's. I would like to make all the folders read only except for one which will be writable for everyone. The thing that I am having a hard time with is allowing a couple of administrators (on Windows 7 machines) read/write access for all files/folders. I am completely new to Ubuntu and Samba so please make explanations thorough. Here is /etc/samba/smb.conf file:

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