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2006 Jan 17
2
Windows user password changing with Samba + LDAP + smbldap tools
smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1 & Samba 3.0.21a This is what I have in my smb.conf: passwd program = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-passwd "%u" passwd chat = "*New password :*\n" %n "*new password :*\n" %n unix password sync = Yes According to "man smb.conf", smbldap-passwd is invoked as root so the passwd chat should be fine. Problem is it
2006 Jan 31
4
Ajax and Controller actions
I am new to rails and want to learn the ''best practices'' up front. So I have a few questions and hope someone can help: 1. Using Ajax to update a div. The remote_function must call an action on a controller. This causes me two problems: 1.a The action is only ever used by the ajax call, but can now be accessed through the browser. I want ajax to call a method/action
2007 Mar 14
3
Fastthread memory leak?
Hi All, I have an app making extensive use of Mutex and was concerned about the memory leak I have read about. I saw some sample code to reproduce the problem here: http://pastie.caboo.se/10194 So I thought I would run it myself to see the problem. I do not see a memory leak when using the sample code, but if I require "fastthread" before "thread" using fastthread (0.6.4.1)
2006 Jan 13
1
R and filemaker pro DB
I have been looking for a database application to use in conjunction with R (on a Windows network). When I approached my organization's IT department to ask about using MySQL, they made a counter-offer of Filemaker Pro (v8). It is not specifically mentioned in 'R Data Import/Export', nor do searches of the archives turn up much information. Does anyone have any experience using
2006 Jun 17
1
Dealing with interfaces going down
Some of Shorewall''s features manipulate routing tables. Linux removes routes involving interfaces that disappear (namely pppX). When these interfaces are restore the routing tables are not restored. Just wondering how people are dealing with this situation.
2006 Jul 31
3
read.spss 'error reading system-file header'
When I try to import an spss sav file with read.spss() I am getting the following error 'Error in read.spss("X:\\xxxx.sav") : error reading system-file header' and the import process is aborted. I have tried in v. 2.3.0 and 2.3.1 The sav-file loads without problems in spss v14 I have tried saving in older spss v7 but are getting the same result. The read.spss() has other
2005 Apr 17
1
Samba client for Win32?
On the face of it may sound like a useless thing to have, but a Win32 Samba client does have some merit. It would make the Samba server safe from sabotage by gratuitous protocol changes, and it opens the door to making performance improvements. I see the Samba win32 client sitting alongside whatever MS supply rather than replacing it, so that an MS client can talk to an MS server. However, when
2005 May 04
1
samba3.schema ??
Can I assume that the file 'samba3.schema' mentioned in .../Samba-Guide/happy.html#ch6-slapdconf is the same as the file 'samba.schema' that is distributed with the samba tarball? (I decided to check out the latest version of Chap 6 after muddling my way through the book version - I am glad I did. I recommend that anyone else who is working from the book also take a look at the
2005 May 04
2
exop vs md5
WHat is the significance to Samba of pam_password exop vs pam_password md5 in ldap.conf? The reason I ask is that, wherever possible, I prefer to use the vendor supplied tools for manipulating config files. With Fedora 3 it's system-config-authentication and it doesn't give you the option of exop. You either enable MD5, which puts pam_password md5 in ldap.conf, or disable it, which puts
2006 Jan 08
2
net rpc vampire segfault
Been trying to run this on FC3 pulling stuff off a NT4 PDC - it just segfaults on 3.0.21 & 3.0.21a I'm building the RPMS from the tar ball on the host using the makerpms.sh script Reverted to the 3.0.10 issued by Fedora and no segfault. From what I can see (with strace) it segfaults while reading from the socket connecting the PDC - not the first read, but after quite a few
2006 Jan 11
1
How to delete a printer
What Samba files (other than smb.conf) do I need to edit/delete to remove all trace of a printer? I'm trying to get a handle on why smbd (3.0.21a) is SIGSEGV-ing and I want to start with a clean sheet.
2006 Jan 20
1
Need help debugging the printer related "Access denied, unable to connect" message
1. The printers are Samba/CUPS. 2. Clients are Windows XP Pro & 2000 Workstations. 3. "Access denied, unable to connect" appears in the printers window on the clients - nearly always. Very occasionally, it displays what it's supposed to. 4. Seems to be a cosmetic problem since it does not affect actual printing. 5. Can some guru advise what level of debugging to
2006 Jan 30
2
NT 4 workstation joining Samba domain
Samba 3.0.21b with LDAP backend The transfer to the Sanba hosted domain appears to work, ie success message, but I can't log on to a domain account from that workstation, complains about missing machine account or incorrect password. Only NT4 workstations seem to be a problem, Win2k and XP are Ok. NT4 is maximally patched, updated and etc - no registry hacks however. I checked the LDAP
2005 May 01
2
Samba-3 by Example Ch 6
I am following Chapter 6 of Samba-3 By Example to set up Samba on a Fedora 3 box. It seems to go Ok until page 144 step 5. # net getlocalsid [2005/05/02 00:22:04, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_search_suffix(1155) smbldap_search_suffix: Problem during the LDAP search: (No such object) SID for domain SIROCCO is: S-1-5-21- etc Running the same command with some debugging: # net -d 2 getlocalsid
2008 Sep 06
0
Tab control using FXRuby
In the sample program below I have a form of 6 text fields, in a scrolling window, followed by a row of function buttons. Problems: 1) For data entry purposes I''d like the function buttons NOT to be entered by pressing Tab keys, and retain their ''clickability'', but when the user Tab''s out of the last scrolling field (postcode) to have the form scroll to the