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2016 Oct 05
0
Winbind Preauthentication failed
...failed: Preauthentication failed
Oct 2 06:17:01 fs1 winbindd[31235]: [2016/10/02 06:17:01.549878, 0]
../source3/libads/kerberos_util.c:74(ads_kinit_password)
Oct 2 06:17:01 fs1 winbindd[31235]: kerberos_kinit_password
FS1$@DOMAIN.LOCAL failed: Preauthentication failed
Oct 2 06:41:51 fs1 nmbd[31270]: [2016/10/02 06:41:51.317132, 0]
../source3/nmbd/nmbd.c:169(nmbd_sig_hup_handler)
Oct 2 06:41:51 fs1 nmbd[31270]: Got SIGHUP dumping debug info.
Oct 2 06:41:51 fs1 nmbd[31270]: [2016/10/02 06:41:51.317232, 0]
../source3/nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:276(dump_workgroups)
Oct 2 06:41:51 fs1 nmbd[31...
2016 Oct 04
0
Fwd: Winbind Preauthentication failed
...failed: Preauthentication failed
Oct 2 06:17:01 fs1 winbindd[31235]: [2016/10/02 06:17:01.549878, 0]
../source3/libads/kerberos_util.c:74(ads_kinit_password)
Oct 2 06:17:01 fs1 winbindd[31235]: kerberos_kinit_password
FS1$@DOMAIN.LOCAL failed: Preauthentication failed
Oct 2 06:41:51 fs1 nmbd[31270]: [2016/10/02 06:41:51.317132, 0]
../source3/nmbd/nmbd.c:169(nmbd_sig_hup_handler)
Oct 2 06:41:51 fs1 nmbd[31270]: Got SIGHUP dumping debug info.
Oct 2 06:41:51 fs1 nmbd[31270]: [2016/10/02 06:41:51.317232, 0]
../source3/nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:276(dump_workgroups)
Oct 2 06:41:51 fs1 nmbd[31...
2007 Sep 03
1
Linux User Auditing
Is it possible to audit the Linux User Shell? I am trying to gather what
commands a user is running no our systems.
Can auditd handle this?
TIA
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2006 Apr 05
4
additional yum repos for 4.3
Hi;
On my Fedora Systems [/etc/yum.repos.d] I have the following repos:
dag.repo
dries.repo
fedora-extras.repo
fedora.repo
fedora-updates.repo
freshrpms.repo
livna.repo
Two questions:
1) Where can I get a .repo file (with centos url's of course) for the
baseic stuff like updates and extras.
1b) Can I use redhat repos?
2) What about the other guys, livna, dag, dries, freshrpms.
Which one of
2013 Feb 27
1
Slow read performance
Help please-
I am running 3.3.1 on Centos using a 10GB network. I get reasonable write speeds, although I think they could be faster. But my read speeds are REALLY slow.
Executive summary:
On gluster client-
Writes average about 700-800MB/s
Reads average about 70-80MB/s
On server-
Writes average about 1-1.5GB/s
Reads average about 2-3GB/s
Any thoughts?
Here are some additional details: