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2020 Jul 23
1
Re: Routed network can't reach outside network
On 2020-07-20 05:32, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 11:54:06AM +0100, Rui Correia wrote: >> Greetings folks. >> I've setup libvirtd on my manjaro linux laptop. >> Got a couple of VM's running (Win10 and Debian10) through NAT without >> any >> issues. >> >> This is what the current network diagram looks like and it works
2000 Apr 25
2
[R) Bland Altman plot (was: paste ?)
> De : Bill Venables <venables at acland.qld.cmis.csiro.au> > Objet : Re: [R] paste ? > Date?: mardi 25 avril 2000 08:45 > (...) > Secondly, I'm curious about the history of this kind of plot. > I've only heard it called a "Tukey mean difference" plot, (and > Trellis graphics has a function, tmd(), that does it, but no one > knows about it...).
2020 Jul 23
0
Re: Routed network can't reach outside network
Hi Ken, Of course I did it all by hand. :-D No, I didn't. I'm a fraud. I used http://asciiflow.com/ which asks you to register in order to save your drawings in their cloud. If you don't register, you can still draw and export your drawings, but you can't save them for reusing those later. I see I've missed a couple of posts in this small thread. I was under the impression
1998 Mar 22
0
Win NT Authorization problems...
...ked and could be frustrating and difficult to track down. At least it was for me. RedHat users: Don't use the redhat samba rpm as supplied from redhat. The 1.9.18 version appears to be much better and from reeading the docs seems to have a lot better performance and abilities. (Good work Samba demigods!!) You can pick up excellent v1.9.18p3 rpm packages for RedHat-5.0 systems from ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/Binary_Packages/redhat/RPMS/5.0/... (packages for older RedHat versions are also availale along those lines). Or you can solve your encryption problem like I did... Carefully remove an...
2020 Jul 19
4
Routed network can't reach outside network
Greetings folks. I've setup libvirtd on my manjaro linux laptop. Got a couple of VM's running (Win10 and Debian10) through NAT without any issues. This is what the current network diagram looks like and it works fine: +-----------------------------------+ | +---------------------+ | | |
2020 Jul 11
4
Apple Mail and subfolders
> I just created a subfolder in Apple mail. It shows up on the server as .list.Subfolder > I drug your message into the folder, and the message shows up in Mail.app and shows up in the subfolder on the server > > # ls -lnR .lists.Subfolder [10:40] [/usr/local/virtual/kremels at kreme.com/Maildir] > total 56 > drwx------ 2 89 89 512 Jul 11 10:41 cur
2018 Oct 07
0
Come Hell or High Treason
...1QWlQKVF0F> : ????????????????????) are spirits or demons in early Jewish mythology. However, they are not necessarily equivalent to the modern connotation of demons as evil entities.[3] Evil spirits were thought as the cause of maladies; conceptual differing from the shedim,[4] who are not evil demigods, but the foreign gods themselves. Shedim are just evil in the sense that they are /not God/.[5] <http://callingketti.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgDCQVXGAFUXR1QWlQKVF0F> Finally I think our criminal justice system is backwards and ridiculously retarded on purpose--God agrees, he told me so when he...
2004 Jul 25
0
Windows 2003 Terminal Server - domain users not being able to log on
I have set up Samba 2.0.4 on Fedora Core 1 as the PDC for the domain, and we have a Win2003 server as a member server w/ Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 installed. Domain users can log in locally just fine, but only local users can log in through Citrix or RDP. When a domain user tries to log on remotely, Win2003 rolls the progress bar for a few seconds, and then responds: The
2004 Aug 05
0
Samba + Terminal Server issue *SOLVED*
I am writing this here because I did not get a reply to my help requests earlier and managed to solve this by myself. I have a Win2003 server and a Linux box running Samba 3.0.5 as PDC. The problem I had was that domain users could not log in through Terminal Services. Local users could use TS just fine and even domain users could log in locally, but not through TS. In addition, there were