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2007 Dec 05
8
3.0.27a, ubuntu server7.10 auth issues
...st_len_recv: Invalid request size received: 2084 (expected 2088)
[2007/12/04 13:39:01, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:request_len_recv(544)
request_len_recv: Invalid request size received: 2084 (expected 2088)
[2007/12/04 13:44:09, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
[2007/12/04 13:44:09, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
[2007/12/04 13:44:09, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
[2007/12/04 13:44:09, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(...
2008 Jun 01
2
Winbind issue
..., pie-8.7.8)
This is an excerpt of the log at the point winbind dies;
At the point this excerpt stops, winbind establishes a hundred or so
connections with ads,
I've snipped it for brevity.
[2008/06/01 00:16:31, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
[2008/06/01 00:16:31, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
[2008/06/01 00:16:31, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
[2008/06/01 00:16:31, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(...
2007 Dec 05
0
FW: 3.0.27a, ubuntu server7.10 auth issues
...ceived: 2084 (expected 2088)
>
> [2007/12/04 13:39:01, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:request_len_recv(544)
>
> request_len_recv: Invalid request size received: 2084 (expected 2088)
>
> [2007/12/04 13:44:09, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
>
> Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
>
> [2007/12/04 13:44:09, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
>
> Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
>
> [2007/12/04 13:44:09, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
>
> Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
>
> [2007/12/04 13:44:09...
2008 Sep 08
3
[LLVMdev] Problems when refining type
...ypes should be distinct, but I also don't
really understand how it ought to work, so maybe I'm way off base.
-------------
#include "Core.h"
int main()
{
LLVMTypeRef a = LLVMPointerType(LLVMOpaqueType(), 0);
LLVMTypeHandleRef ha = LLVMCreateTypeHandle(a);
LLVMTypeRef atypes[1] = { LLVMResolveTypeHandle(ha) };
LLVMRefineType(LLVMResolveTypeHandle(ha), LLVMStructType(atypes, 1, 0));
LLVMTypeRef b = LLVMPointerType(LLVMOpaqueType(), 0); // assert here
....
}
-------------
The assertion text is:
Assertion failed: isa<X>(Val) && "cast&...
2003 Jun 25
1
socks5 support for -D
here's an up-to-date patch, should apply to both
openbsd and non-openbsd versions of openssh.
i did only test ipv4 addresses.
Index: channels.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/ssh/channels.c,v
retrieving revision 1.191
diff -u -r1.191 channels.c
--- channels.c 24 Jun 2003 08:23:46 -0000 1.191
+++ channels.c 25 Jun 2003 12:14:19
2004 Nov 02
1
Re: [R] case-insensitive ZIP
Uwe and Brian,
Thanks for your attention to this one.
We currently have the following array of atypical situations in our
corporate installation:
(1) Central install directory, where I neither have nor can reasonably
want Administrator priviledges;
(2) IT staff willing to maintain R officially but wants to leave
*contributed* packages to user groups if at all possible;
(3) Direct access from R
2014 Feb 21
1
dsync, a zero-way synchronisation tool?
...d uid_validity uid_next last_renamed_or_created subscribed last_subscription_change
Dhierarchy_sep mailboxes dirs unsubscribes
Bmailbox_guid uid_validity uid_next messages_count first_recent_uid highest_modseq highest_pvt_modseq mailbox_lost cache_fields have_guids have_save_guids have_only_guid128
Atype key value stream deleted last_change modseq
Ctype uid guid hdr_hash modseq pvt_modseq save_timestamp add_flags remove_flags final_flags keywords_reset keyword_changes
Rguid uid
Mguid uid pop3_uidl pop3_order received_date stream
cname decision last_used
.
VERSION dsync 3 2
Hhostname sync_ns_prefix...
2012 Jan 10
3
Write to USB pendrives horribly slow
Hello there,
since I installed CentOS6 few months ago (kept up-to-date using yum),
I'm facing very poor performances when writing to USB pendrives.
The hardware: a Dell Latitude E6500 laptop (Intel Core Duo P8600
@2.40Ghz), 4Go RAM + 4Go swap, several USB2 pendrives of various brands
(less than old, all formatted as vfat).
When I perform a copy (with cp or midnight commander, copying big
2006 Jul 12
5
problem with winbind
Hi,
Since 1 month, I tried without any success to configure Samba.
My problem is that winbind crashes when I list users and groups. And I
think that it is linked to my trusted domains (wbinfo -domain=myADdomain
-u works well).
The error is the following :
[2006/07/11 14:30:29, 3]
libsmb/cliconnect.c:cli_session_setup_spnego(757)
got principal=machine$@TRUSTEDDOMAIN.COM
[2006/07/11
2012 Sep 24
3
"Out of Memory error
...6:03:38.498615, 1]
winbindd/winbindd_ads.c:728(lookup_usergroups_memberof)
lookup_usergroups_memberof ads_search
member=CN=Victor,OU=utilisateurs,OU=Siege,OU=ExEA,DC=ELIOTT=fr: Out of
memory
[2012/09/24 17:01:12.869837, 1]
winbindd/winbindd_ads.c:214(query_user_list)
Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
Exemple:
That's work very good from 8:00 to 12:34am and after all squid
connexion are slow and i have
a big quantity of this errors.
Anyone know this problems ?
"Out of Memory", it's the Active Directory that sent this information or
it's Winbind ?
Thank...
2010 Nov 23
6
[LLVMdev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
...you name the parameter if it has to
start with an upper-case? There are several obvious choices:
void VisitType(Type T); // Bad -- T is too generic and could be
mistaken for "temporary".
void VisitType(Type Ty); // Bad -- Ty is not a well-known abbreviation.
void VisitType(Type AType); // Unnecessarily awkward.
In contrast,
void VisitType(Type type);
is readable and natural. The same argument applies to other kinds of variables.
Another reason for preferring lower-case-started variable names is, as
I wrote in the proposed rule, it helps a lot with readability to know
at...
2008 Mar 30
2
New firefox causing anyone else problems - CentOS 4.X?
Looks like Firefox may be getting another update soon, if my problem is
not atypical. Prior to the latest, had NP for *months*. Anyone else
seeing any problems?
BTW, running the recent Java console from sun that was detailed in
another thread a week or two back with Firefox. Had NP prior to the
latest update, if that offers any useful info. Would like to test the
openjdk for us if it's
2008 Sep 08
0
[LLVMdev] Problems when refining type
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Scott Graham <scott.llvm at h4ck3r.net> wrote:
> LLVMTypeRef a = LLVMPointerType(LLVMOpaqueType(), 0);
> LLVMTypeHandleRef ha = LLVMCreateTypeHandle(a);
> LLVMTypeRef atypes[1] = { LLVMResolveTypeHandle(ha) };
> LLVMRefineType(LLVMResolveTypeHandle(ha), LLVMStructType(atypes, 1, 0));
>
> Can anyone explain what I'm doing wrong here?
It looks like a bug; the type map is somehow holding onto a stale
pointer to an opaque type. That said, refining a poin...
2019 Jan 08
2
[LLD] [WASM] wasm/function-index.test failing
Are you using static linking, -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS, or
-DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB?
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 7:21 AM David Greene via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Rui Ueyama <ruiu at google.com> writes:
>
> > I cannot reproduce this error, but this could be real.
> >
> > David, is this reproducible every time or is this flaky?
>
> It's
2017 Oct 10
1
ZFS with SSD ZIL vs XFS
2017-10-10 18:27 GMT+02:00 Jeff Darcy <jeff at pl.atyp.us>:
> Probably not. If there is, it would probably favor XFS. The developers
> at Red Hat use XFS almost exclusively. We at Facebook have a mix, but
> XFS is (I think) the most common. Whatever the developers use tends to
> become "the way local filesystems work" and code is written based on
> that profile,
2010 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
...as
> to
> start with an upper-case? There are several obvious choices:
>
> void VisitType(Type T); // Bad -- T is too generic and could be
> mistaken for "temporary".
> void VisitType(Type Ty); // Bad -- Ty is not a well-known
> abbreviation. void VisitType(Type AType); // Unnecessarily
> awkward.
>
> In contrast,
>
> void VisitType(Type type);
>
> is readable and natural. The same argument applies to other kinds
> of variables.
>
I don't think this is natural at all. :-)
When the rule is to select readable and descriptive na...
2008 Mar 12
3
[LLVMdev] Language lawyer question
...That said, I've
> definitely
> seen a lot of code that uses pointers to reference struct contents.
Anything can be addressed as characters. C99 6.5, see last line:
An object shall have its stored value accessed only by an lvalue
expression that has one of
the following types:73)
—atype compatible with the effective type of the object,
—aqualified version of a type compatible with the effective type of
the object,
—atype that is the signed or unsigned type corresponding to the
effective type of the
object,
—atype that is the signed or unsigned type corresponding to a
qualified...
2014 Jan 15
1
ControlMaster auto and stderr
I use ControlMaster auto (along with ControlPath) in my ssh config and
find it very handy.
I have noticed an annoying behavior, though: it seems that if there is
no existing master connection and ssh creates a new one, the master
connection process that is started has its stderr left open.
This has manifested itself in two ways so far:
(1) When using ssh day-to-day, I may be doing some work and
2007 Dec 07
2
getent passwd not adding users
...ing a list of users and groups.
However, when I issue 'getent passwd' my winbind log
(/var/log/samba/winbindd.log) shows a long list of the following and no
users are added to the passwd db;
Quote:
[2007/12/04 12:11:03, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:query_user_list(209)
Not a user account? atype=0x30000000
Not sure where to go from here. Any help or hints would be appreciated.
Jamie Gordon
QA Manager
WideOrbit
jgordon@wideorbit.com <mailto:jgordon@wideorbit.com>
"You can't make what you can't measure, 'cause you don't know when
you've got it mad...
2017 Oct 10
0
ZFS with SSD ZIL vs XFS
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017, at 11:19 AM, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
> Anyone made some performance comparison between XFS and ZFS with ZIL
> on SSD, in gluster environment ?
>
> I've tried to compare both on another SDS (LizardFS) and I haven't
> seen any tangible performance improvement.
>
> Is gluster different ?
Probably not. If there is, it would probably favor