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2003 Sep 11
2
DNS related ports from ports/net/ to ports/dns
At 12:44 AM 9/12/2003 -0400, Adam Weinberger wrote: >New categories are added slowly to the cvsup category lists. It's best >to cvsup using ports-all, and add the directories you don't want (such >as languages: "ports/french*" etc.) to the refuse file. How is having a refuse file slowing down CVSup down best? The fact is a category does not appear often and for those
2008 Mar 11
2
Problems mountine lustre thru an ib2ip gateway
Hello, I am trying to mount a lustre filesystem thru an ib2ip gateway. The MDS''s have infiniband connections. The client nodes are tcp/ip connections. I am able to route between the client nodes and the MDS''s. I have the following in /etc/fstab: abe-mds1 at o2ib0,abe-mds2 at o2ib0:/home/client /abehome lustre _netdev,flock 0 0 I get the following when trying
2006 Jul 14
2
RESTful thinking - Need some guidance.
This is my first time working with REST and XML. My goal is to access Google''s geocoding service using HTTP. Here''s the code I have so far: require ''open-uri'' require ''rexml/document'' include REXML url=''http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?'' address = ''q=1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountin View,CA'' address1 =
2020 Sep 06
2
pam_mount in 'newer samba'...
Sorry for a rather 'unifornative' subject, but i've little o no clue on this. I'm using at work 'pam_mount' with a rather standard configuration to mount via CIFS/SMB user's home directory, from a samba AD member server. This configuration is a bit 'old' (mint sonya, AKA Ubuntu 16.04 as a client, so samba 4.3; debian and samba 4.8 as a server), but work
2020 Sep 07
0
pam_mount in 'newer samba'...
Hai Marco, Is the UPN set for this server. CIFS/hostnam.fqdn ? Does its A and PTR match with the "real" hostname? But i see : smb2_get_dfs_refer rc Not commenting on this expect... upgrade the servers.. ;-) Try : apt install keyutils this might be missing and is needed for CIFS kerberos mounts mount -t cifs -o user=USER,domain=DOMAIN,cruid=USER,sec=krb5,vers=3.0