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2008 Oct 19
1
v1.1.5 release candidate
http://dovecot.org/tmp/dovecot-1.1.5-rc.tar.gz I thought about making v1.1.5 release today, but then thought maybe I'll make an RC instead since I did quite a lot of changes this weekend. So please try and see if there are any bugs left. I'll make the final release in a couple of days. The largest changes since v1.1.4: + Maildir/dbox: Try harder to assign unique UIDVALIDITY values to
2002 May 18
0
Samba authentication problem
On a small home network, I am trying to move from simple share based security = to user to openldap. I have simple share working fine, as long as no authentication is occuring. = Obviously not at all secure! The two immediate problems are when I go to security=3Duser on the NT authentication side I get: [Alan@Webby Alan]$ smbclient //webby/WinShare -U Alan added interface ip=3D192.168.0.5 bcast=3D192.168.0.255 nmask=3D255.255.255.0 Password: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE [Alan@Webby Alan]$ and on setting up ldap: [root@Webby openldap]# ldapa...
2009 Sep 05
2
Authentication from Vista?
I have a Linux server providing file and print services to a small network of XP systems. The printer and most of the shares are available to all as read-only. One particular share is used by the XP Administrator accounts (mapped to root) to hold XP backup data. This has been working fine for the last couple of years. A new system added to the network runs Vista Home Premium and along with
2005 Dec 02
3
unicode support in samba
Hi! All: I'm working on add unicode support in samba. However, I meet a question = as the following description, please advise me. My smb.conf sets: dos charset =3D UTF8 display charset =3D UTF8 unix charset =3D UTF8 I use smbmount //share /path -o username=3Duser,passwd=3D1234 to mount a = directory to a user's home dir. Original I use ASCII charset, and find traditional chinese not = supported, thus I change to UTF8, and I can see traditional chinese. However, when I use CIFS to access the same share, I saw the chinese = file name can't be decoded....