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1. AIX
I am running AIX 7.1 and currently we have samba 3.6.25 installed on the server. As it stands some AIX folders are shared that can be accessed by certain Windows users.
The problem is that since Windows 10 the guest feature no longer works so users have to manually type in their Windows login/pwd... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: linuxsnake
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2. AIX
Been trying to get a directory NFS-mounted with no success. I've tried both NFS v3 and v4, but currently trying v4. I can't figure out what's going on here.
server: sbkovwadmd01
sbkovwadmd01# chnfsdom
Current local domain: edw.dev
sbkovwadmd01# lssrc -a | grep nfs | grep active
nfsd ... (3 Replies)
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3. AIX
I have to make a command to work when connecting to AIX 7.1 (used by an internal software).
I have a linux server L where the following command is runned ssh -t <aix-server-ip> ls
For a <non-aix-server-ip> the command runs successfully.
For AIX the terminal just gets blocked.
ssh connection... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: ufo
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4. AIX
I've configured an AIX 5.3 client to use our Windows AD for user authentication via Kerberos.
When I try to ssh to the server using the AD credentials, I eventually get access but not after getting prompted for a password 3 times (which doesn't work) followed by an accepted login on the 4th... (3 Replies)
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5. AIX
We want to use RADIUS to authenticate our AIX server logins. Can anybody tell me how to set on AIX server up to use a Radius server to authenticate or point me to documentation on setting up AIX to use Radius to authenticate user login.
Our problem is that we have a few users that access our... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: daveisme
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6. AIX
I have an AIX system configured as NIS client.
I have an local user on the system called "batman" and i have a user by the same name in NIS as well.
Now when i try to login with Batman user, the local batman gets in.
How do I tell the AIX machine to authenticate Batman as NIS user?
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: balaji_prk
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7. AIX
In /etc/security/user, we can set which authentication method we use for each user. for example:
test:
admin = false
rlogin = false
SYSTEM = "NONE"
I want to test whether SYSTEM=NONE (without ") is acceptable. How can I verify it? and How can we check which... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: quanba
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8. AIX
Dear Friends,
I am using AIX 5.3 server . In AIX , I want to increase the timeout value of the ftp service . But I cannot find any configuration file with ftp related in AIX 5.3 server .
Would anybody plz tell me , How can I increase the default timeout value in AIX ? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: shipon_97
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
AIX password authentication very slow
I installed and already removed openssh and our login on the aix box very slow.
It takes 30 seconds to get the password authenticated.
How can i debug this problem? and what might be the reason. It was working
fine until i tried to get openssh... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: progressdll
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
if a user login and never shutdown or exit...how do you set an automatic shutdown or timeout if the user leave the session on for 20 minutes?
thanks (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ichiro
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wellknownif(4) wellknownif(4)
NAME
wellknownif - file for dceping(8) that contains the well-known interface IDs for core DCE and other services.
DESCRIPTION
The default file contains core DCE services. Do not delete those entries. You can edit the file to include other services. The format of an
entry is:
server_name interface_id major_version_number minor_version_number
You can obtain interface_id from the IDL header file for the server.
Blank lines or lines beginning with # are ignored. You can use either spaces or tabs to separate items in a line. The string, endIDmap,
must occur in the last line of the file as an end of file indicator.
EXAMPLE
The following shows what the default wellknownif file looks like:
# the DCE(and non-DCE) Server to Interface ID Mapping.
#
# Server Name: Interface ID: Maj Ver: Min Ver:
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
rpcd E1AF8308-5D1F-11C9-91A4-08002B14A0FA 3 0
secd B1E338F8-9533-11C9-A34A-08001E019C1E 1 0
cdsd 257DF1C9-C6D3-11CA-8554-08002B1C8F1F 1 0
cdsadv 6C8620B9-C6D3-11CA-BB96-08002B1C8F1F 1 0
sec_clientd 5D978990-4851-11CA-9937-08001E039448 1 0
dtsd E073D860-6830-11C9-A60D-08002B0DEA7A 1 0
endIDmap
FILE
/opt/dcelocal/hpadmin/etc/wellknownif (for HP-UX version 9.x) /etc/opt/dce/hpadmin/etc/wellknownif (for HP-UX version 10.x)
SEE ALSO
dceping(8)
HP DCE
wellknownif(4)