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2007 Nov 23
4
help! problem with mongrel, request.remote_ip and lighttpd
I have an existing rails application on lighttpd and I am trrying to upgrade
to mongrel for the enhanced scalability it offers.
I am running mongrel 1.1.1, rails 1.2.5, lighttpd 1.4.13 and ruby 1.8.5
Everything is working great except request.remote_ip returns 127.0.0.1 or
192.168.0.102 (the internal network address of the server running lighty).
I''ve seen some older posts about
2006 Mar 15
0
Samba + Cups -> PPD Options problem - 1 attachment
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2018 Dec 24
1
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_SESSION_EXPIRED Domain member
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2018 Dec 17
6
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_SESSION_EXPIRED Domain member
All,
using Samba as an AD (2k12) domain member in Stretch
(2:4.5.12+dfsg-2+deb9u4) with tdb as default and rid as domain backend.
No overlapping. Everything works fine. Setup was done as in the wiki
[1].
If you're connecting from a Windows 10 client and do not add
dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
winbind refresh tickets = Yes
to
2005 Dec 21
9
question about changejournal
Hi,
I''ve got a newbie question--sorry if this is covered elsewhere, I parsed
through the archives for awhile and didn''t see it.
I''d like to listen for whenever a file is renamed (e.g. foo.txt -> foo.old)
and then magically change it back. This sounds odd, but I''m working with a
stubborn application and this will actually make things work nice.
So, if I do: