They independently prove to each other that they know the PSK/PMK
@stokito The client (nor the access point) never send the password; see this answer (and Wikipedia).
@stokito The client (nor the access point) never send the password; see this answer (and Wikipedia).
My new WD100EMAZ (from an Elements enclosure) produced the same warning. Must be something that WD do with these at the factory. I had yet to write anything to the drive, and I was going to repartition it anyway, so I just created a new GPT.
Preventing ownership changes is not a filesystem/Access Control Lists feature, it’s a UNIX feature designed to prevent bad things from happening.
I suppose you could give the wordpress
user the permission to chown
via sudoers
if you really wanted to, but I would question the reasons for trying to do this in the first place.
According to a Xiph mailing list message from 2003,
ogginfo
should check most things, at least the CRC integrity of everything.
I don’t know whether ogginfo is available for Windows though. You’d also have to script the recursion part, as ogginfo doesn’t do that (at least on UNIX).