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Re: UFS Fileshareing problem



At 11:50 AM +0200 6/27/02, Fazekas Piter wrote:
I have a disk which contains websites formatted to UFS. Those directories
can be accessible via appleshare. Everything works fine until someone tries
to save a file. If the new version is smaller than the original one, the
file length doesn't updated, so the file contains a lot of garbage at the
end. (From the old version) File copy in Finder works perfectly.
Any solution?

The easiest solution is the one you don't want to hear...use HFS+. ;-)

This may not be possible for you if your website relies on case-sensitivity, but that's pretty poor website design IMO.

P.S.: There are 2 serious bugs in MacOSX Server 10.1.4 (Apache and OpenSSH)
When will Apple release an update? Where is the "Ironclad security" ?

OpenSSH has not even come up with a fix for their bug yet. However, if you want to make your system invulnerable to the exploit, UNcomment line 50 in /etc/sshd_config.

HTH
Mike
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