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2002 Dec 27
0
File Replication Question
I have a user that works in two separate locations, a PC at each location (2 days at one and 3 at the other). We have a VPN connecting both sites and currently we map the drive with samba, via the VPN link when off-site. This has been difficult because most of the time, the VPN link is slow and some of his files are quite large. I was thinking of putting a samba server at the remote site and
2007 Dec 14
2
Dual ISP
Attempting to setup a dual ISP on a gentoo box but I''m not sure how to configure the routing in the /etc/conf.d/net configuration file. Does shorewall do all the routing or do I set just the default route to the PRIMARY outbound ISP? Vernon ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Check out the new SourceForge.net
2002 Feb 12
2
Rsync-2.5.2
New to the group! Which version is considered stable for redhat 7.2. I have attempted to compile 2.5.2 but recieve numerous compile warning. Once installed, I receive the following error but just keying rsync {return}. Please see the rsync(1) and rsyncd.conf(5) man pages for full documentation See http://rsync.samba.org/ for updates, bug reports, and answers rsync error: syntax or usage error
2010 Dec 17
3
box-and-whisker plots based on summary not data
Hi, Is it possible to produce box-and-whisker plots given that I have the median, interquartile and 5/95th centile values, but not the data from which they come? It seems that it ought to be possible to coerce bxp to do what I want, but I can't quite see how. Thanks, Matthew -- Matthew Vernon, Research Fellow Ecology and Epidemiology Group, University of Warwick
2007 Jan 25
1
SBS Backup User
Have a samba 3.0.22 joined ADS to a SBS windows 2003 R2. I am trying to get the SBS Backup to use a samba share. Username TPMMLAW\SBS Backup User is invalid on this system TPMMLAW is the domain. How would I map the "SBS Backup User" to a valid unix account. Any pointers? Vernon
2017 Jun 20
4
Updated Xen packages for XSA 216..225
FYI I will have an upload ready RSN. Where should I send it ? Matthew Vernon has offered to test my amd64 binaries. I will test the i386 packages myself. Ian.
2003 Oct 26
4
Write Permissions
Hello all, Sorry for the terribly newbie questions but I have successfully installed and access a home directory on my Linux box from a Windows XP server but am have trouble with write permissions to the folder. Any ideas on what could be wrong? Thanks Vernon
2001 Jul 23
1
forwarded message from mouring@etoh.eviladmin.org
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 12:49:14AM +0100, Matthew Vernon wrote: > ------- start of forwarded message ------- > From: <mouring at etoh.eviladmin.org> > To: Matthew Vernon <matthew at empire.ucam.org> > cc: <openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org> > Subject: Re: [patch] GNU/Hurd compatibility patches > Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 12:39:32 -0500 (CDT) > > > We
2010 Dec 23
1
Vioplot / list help
Hi, I have some data (lots of year,distance pairs), which I can straightforwardly boxplot: dists <- read.table("movedists.dat") with(dists,plot(as.factor(V1),V2)) If I want to plot these data as violin plots using vioplot, this approach doesn't work: > with(dists,vioplot(as.factor(V1),V2)) Error in Summary.factor(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, : min not
2010 Dec 14
1
colour-plot of point intensities?
Hi, I've spent a while scrabbling around at this problem, to no avail. I'm sure there /should/ be a simple answer... I have a large (14 million rows) data set, with two columns. Each row contains the number of times an individual moved, and the distance that individual moved in total. I would like a figure where the colour indicates the density of points, rather like this one my
2009 Jan 09
1
samba / ldap problem with cpu load
First of all, I am french. My english is not very good and i am sorry for this ;). One month ago, I have upgrade my server in debian Etch (it was in debian sarge). So now, samba is in 3.0.24 version. My server use samba and ldap. Since this upgrade, i have some problems with cpu loading when the users log on the samba domain (smbd and slapd services). I have take a look at samba log but i
2020 Mar 25
1
permissions issues
Using samba 4.9.1 + KRB5 + SSSD + winbind. Used realm join and successfully joined the domain. Having permission problems creating a share. I create Linux share as: Mkdir /storage1/Data/corp Chmod -R 0770 /storage1/Data/corp Chown -R "test-AD\administrator":"test-ad\Corp Users" /storage1/Data/corp Then use MMC on the windows
2020 Apr 16
1
Share Permissions
Moving into AD integrated samba and managing the shares using MMC. I just want to ensure I have my thoughts correct. I set the sediskoperatorprivilege along with a functioning smb.conf and user.map. So, I add the share [Data1] comment = Data1 Share path = /storage/Data/Data1 read only = No I do nothing else to the Linux side (centos
2011 Mar 23
1
argument handling in boot.ci
Hi, boot.ci fails to check if the "type" argument is valid or not. This tripped me up when I had a script that called boot.ci(type="normal",...) repeatedly - only later when I tried to do some further analysis did I realise I'd got nothing useful back from boot.ci. It strikes me that this behaviour is probably incorrect, and that boot.ci should stop if the
2007 Aug 14
2
CDF of a gamma distribution
Hi there, I have some bird flight height data that follows a gamma distribution. The data (x) goes from 0 to 700 meters (n=1055). The calculated parameters calculated from the fitdistr(x) are (shape = 5.1379, rate = 0.017541), and therefore the scale (1/rate) = 57.00929. I would like to calculate the cumulative density (or proportion of the curve) of the function at x= 50 meters. Is
2004 Oct 04
0
Appending a # to a dial-out number
Hi all, I've just connected a cellsocket to my * server so that I can keep call costs low for outgoing calls to mobile phones. I'm using an old fashioned 5110 cellsocket (because I have a few of these phones and I think that they are very reliable). For those that don't know the cellsockets they convert a mobile phone into a POTS line. The cellsocket has a funny dialtone but that
2005 Mar 09
0
Setup Help - Apache/FastCGI/subdirectory
OK, I am stumbling forward bit by bit, learning as I go. The details: - Running under Apache on Mac OS X Server (10.3.5) - Obtained and installed FastCGI via instructions at rubyonrails.com (installation appears to be OK) - My app is called Voters and it lives in /Voters/ Where I am stuck is that I have found several sets of instructions for setting up a Rails app as I intend, using some
2011 Sep 20
0
Problems using predict from GAM model averaging (MuMIn)
I am struggling to get GAM model predictions from the top models calculated using model.avg in the package "MuMIn". My model looks something like the following: gamp <- gam(log10(y)~s(x1,bs="tp",k=3)+s(x2,bs="tp",k=3)+ s(x3,bs="tp",k=3)+s(x4,bs="tp",k=3)+s(x5,bs="tp",k=3)+ s(x6,bs="tp",k=3)+x7,data=dat,
2007 Aug 14
1
Can I calculcate the percentage of a gamma function area below a cutoff value?
Hi there, I have some bird flight height data that follows a gamma distribution. The data (x) goes from 0 to 700 meters (n=1055). The calculated parameters calculated from the fitdistr(x) are (shape = 5.1379, rate = 0.017541), and therefore the scale (1/rate) = 57.00929. I would like to calculate the percentage of the function area that occurs below 50 meters (0-50m). Is that
2002 Jan 31
0
[Bug 83] fork() fails when there are PAM limits set
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83 djm at mindrot.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version|3.0.2p1 |-current ------- Additional Comments From djm at mindrot.org 2002-01-31 21:46 ------- I'm putting some replies from the