I'm having the same problem. It reports about not having enough permissions and creates a folder in the drop box but none of the files. The drop box has Owner Read/Write/, Group Read/Write, Guest Write Only. Still doesn't work. It's a Panther server, and the workstation is running Tiger.
Any...
nope no firewall. it used to work just fine and nothings changed, but we had a power cut earlier and i'm wondering if thats screwed something up.
might just run disk tools - nothing else seems to work. still responds with:
530 Login incorrect.
ftp: Login failed.
Did anyone ever solve this problem? I've got the same problem with Panther xServe. Won't allow users to connect. Service is running fine etc so why not?
In OSX Print Quotas on the Server or Workstation, is there any way to find out how much quota a user has left? So if you have 10 pages of 50 left for your quota - how do you find that out?
Also when your quota runs out, does it alert the user to the fact? Ours just stops printing and bins...
I removed the sudo as you suggested but it did not make any difference. I suspected it wouldn't as i only added sudo after initially testing to see if it would make a difference. i have also verified that the script is running as root when logging in, so sudo shouldn't have had any effect...
We're needing to use a script to create local home directories on a workstation based on an LDAP lookup against our Netware NDS database.
The script runs fine from root's terminal. If i connect it up to LoginHook in /etc/ttys I can login and it copies the model directory, names it properly...
I think the problem may be that you can't just not boot OS9 any more, but you can't also boot anything prior to 10.2. The RsyncXCD is based around 10.0 - hence it shows up in startup items but cannot be booted from. I'm trying to make a new CD image based around 10.2, but its damned difficult...
I'm having a similar problem with a new G4 1Ghz. I can't boot my RsyncX CD anymore. It shows up under Startup Items in OSX (10.2.4 and 10.2.5), and I can select it, but it just defaults back to booting off the hard drive. If I hold down option at startup it shows the hard disk but does not even...
I've got a problem when a user logs in to a workstation via Netinfo/LDAP from an Xserve, the workstations owner for the hard disk and desktop are set to the user. This means that the user can then move or delete any files from the root level of the drive.
Can anybody help? I think this must...
Thanks for your suggestions. I've had a look at the net-restore option with Netboot before. Unfortunately, our network is a huge bloated beastie, and we found Netboot was just too slow for us to use. Also the admins threw a small mental everytime i enabled Netboot because it starts DHCP, and...
Hi, I'm trying to distribute a build-set of OSX to a large number of lab workstations on our campus using Rsync. The build is distributing fine - all files are present with the exact owner, group and permissions of the original build. The build will launch and run fine in single-user mode, but...
okay I think i'm on too something - when the autodiskmount daemon is running it appears that it creates a directory at / called automount. on the mac where it is working okay the automount directory is setup like this:
drwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 512 Dec 6 10:08 automount
on the...