* Unix as file server
@ 1995-10-26 19:36 Steve
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From: Steve @ 1995-10-26 19:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Two things I would have liked to know before setting up a unix machine
> as a plan9 file server:
> - When renaming the files after the cdrom read, find, sed, join, sed,
> sort the file of mv commands in reverse lexicographic order to
> rename the directories *after* renaming the files they contain.
> - When setting your ~plan9/etc/passwd file, translate the ~adm/users
> file to /etc/passwd format *but_don't* give the uid 0 to the none user.
If you have a pc with a cdrom, it's better to follow the instructions
I posted here about a month ago, also available at
http://www.ecf.toronto.edu/plan9/info/u9fs
> Now I would like to know how to use 9auth to perform authentification.
> Any pointer would be appreciated.
see http://www.ecf.toronto.edu/plan9/info/u9fs for a patch to ip.cc and
http://www.ecf.toronto.edu/plan9/info/unixauth for a Unix-based auth server
I've collected 9fans messages and some of my notes at
http://www.ecf.toronto.edu/plan9/info/
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* Unix as file server
@ 1995-10-25 0:59 Jean
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From: Jean @ 1995-10-25 0:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
Two things I would have liked to know before setting up a unix machine
as a plan9 file server:
- When renaming the files after the cdrom read, find, sed, join, sed,
sort the file of mv commands in reverse lexicographic order to
rename the directories *after* renaming the files they contain.
- When setting your ~plan9/etc/passwd file, translate the ~adm/users
file to /etc/passwd format *but_don't* give the uid 0 to the none user.
Now I would like to know how to use 9auth to perform authentification.
Any pointer would be appreciated.
jm
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