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2018 Aug 21
2
[Bug 13587] New: Add a --dry-run way to show destination for each item
...: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org Reporter: jidanni at jidanni.org QA Contact: rsync-qa at samba.org User very much wants to know where the files _will go_ before daring to try an actual run. He tries even rsync -vv --dry-run --itemize-changes -avz x.y.z:dir1/dir2/backup/ backup/ but still there is no way to make it say File x.y.z:dir1/dir2/backup/F1 will be copied to backup/F1 File x.y.z:dir1/dir2/backup/F2 will be copied to backup/F2 -- You...
2009 May 20
1
Routes are not added automatically
...g to the website : 1) http://www.tinc-vpn.org/documentation/tinc_3.html#SEC37 "An example 'tinc-up' script: #!/bin/sh ifconfig $INTERFACE 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 This script gives the interface an IP address and a netmask. The kernel _will also automatically add a route to this interface_ , so normally you _don't need to add route commands_ to the 'tinc-up' script. The kernel will also bring the interface up after this command. The netmask is the mask of the /entire/ VPN network, not just your own subnet.&...
2001 Dec 07
0
The metadata problem
...re near thorough enough, at the moment). A good way to *transport* this data within an Ogg stream would be an xml metadata substream. <p>Of course, if you've got (3), you can use it to automatically fill out (2) and (1); and if you've got (2), you can use it to fill out (1). But it _will not_ work the other way around. <p>Cheers, Segher <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscrib...
2014 Jun 20
0
3.6 directory environments, r10k, and hieradata
...aving access to the sensitive data) It seems that if I want some tiers of my hierarchy to be accessible to all, the only path open to me is to have a hierarchy inside each r10k repo, and symlink the branches of that hierarchy to relevant locations inside the global hierarchy. While I suspect this _will work_ it doesn't quite sound like the most elegant solution. Does anyone have any input on a more elegant way that they'd be willing to share? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and s...
2020 Jul 06
0
dns_tkey_gssnegotiate: TKEY is unacceptable
...btained Kerberos ticket to DNS/DC2.SUBDOM.EXAMPLE.COM as DC2$ A reminder, DC2 is NOT joined with the subdomain, yet. And now the weird part, if I change DC01 /etc/bind/named.conf.options to .../private/dns.ketab (for testing purposes), DC1 (joined with DC01) samba_dnsupdate --verbose ?all-names _will fail_ with "dns_tkey_gssnegotiate: TKEY is unacceptable" and the "Successfully obtained Kerberos ticket to DNS/DC1.SUBDOM.EXAMPLE.COM as _DC1$_." (Notice that DC1 is "acquiring password" password from itself.) When I change the DC01 ".../private/dns-keytab&quo...
2011 Aug 01
1
Impact of multiple imputation on correlations
Dear all, I have been attempting to use multiple imputation (MI) to handle missing data in my study. I use the mice package in R for this. The deeper I get into this process, the more I realize I first need to understand some basic concepts which I hope you can help me with. For example, let us consider two arbitrary variables in my study that have the following missingness pattern: Variable 1
2020 Jul 03
2
dns_tkey_gssnegotiate: TKEY is unacceptable
On 7/3/2020 9:50 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > I thought I explained that, but lets try again ;-) > > Originally, Samba used /var/lib/samba/private for the dns.keytab and > other dns files. This was then found to be possibly insecure, so it > was decided to use /var/lib/samba/bind-dns instead. When you upgrade > the Samba packages, the old files are not removed, but the
2017 Oct 11
2
{ARM} IfConversion does not detect BX instruction as a branch
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Friedman, Eli via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On 10/9/2017 3:10 AM, Gaƫl Jobin via llvm-dev wrote: > > Hi all, > > I got a silly bug when compiling our project with the latest Clang. Here's > the outputted assembly: > > tst r3, #255 > strbeq r6, [r7] > ldreq r6, [r4, r6, lsl #2] > strne r6, [r7, #4]
2005 Aug 24
11
Will Echo problems EVER be solved, I'm scared
I came into this with my eyes wide open. I have read ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING there is to be found on the net about avoiding echo problems BEFORE I even attempted to create a production system. Since lots of people are apparently using this in production environments now I just assumed that echo IS avoidable. As others have recommended, I created a test system with the proposed production