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2008 Jul 15
3
RADVD and default IPv6 gateway
the man page for RADVD says: radvd is the router advertisement daemon for IPv6. It listens to router solicitations and sends router advertisements as described in "Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)" (RFC 2461). With these advertise- ments hosts can automatically configure their addresses and some other...
2015 Jan 05
2
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
.../opt/pbis/lib64/libpkcs11.so > > [realms] > EXAMPLE.COM = { > kdc = kerberos.example.com > admin_server = kerberos.example.com > } > JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { > auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ > auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ > auth_to_local = DEFAULT > } > > [domain_realm] > .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM > example.com = EXAMPLE.COM > .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ > .adver.JASONDOMAIN.JJ = ADVER.JASONDOMAIN.JJ > [capaths] > [appdefaults]...
2015 Jan 05
2
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...; >> [realms] >> EXAMPLE.COM = { >> kdc = kerberos.example.com >> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >> } >> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >> } >> >> [domain_realm] >> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >> .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ >> .adver.JASONDOMAIN.JJ = ADVER.JASONDOMAIN.JJ &...
2015 Jan 06
2
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...> EXAMPLE.COM = { >>> kdc = kerberos.example.com >>> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >>> } >>> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >>> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >>> } >>> >>> [domain_realm] >>> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>> .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ >>> .adver.JASONDO...
2015 Jan 05
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
..._binding = false pkinit_identities = PKCS11:/opt/pbis/lib64/libpkcs11.so [realms] EXAMPLE.COM = { kdc = kerberos.example.com admin_server = kerberos.example.com } JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ auth_to_local = DEFAULT } [domain_realm] .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM example.com = EXAMPLE.COM .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ .adver.JASONDOMAIN.JJ = ADVER.JASONDOMAIN.JJ [capaths] [appdefaults] pam = { mappings = JASONDOMAINI\\(.*) $1 at JASO...
2015 Jan 05
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
.../opt/pbis/lib64/libpkcs11.so > > [realms] > EXAMPLE.COM = { > kdc = kerberos.example.com > admin_server = kerberos.example.com > } > JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { > auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ > auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ > auth_to_local = DEFAULT > } > > [domain_realm] > .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM > example.com = EXAMPLE.COM > .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ > .adver.JASONDOMAIN.JJ = ADVER.JASONDOMAIN.JJ > [capaths] > [appdefaults]...
2015 Jan 07
2
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...;>>> kdc = kerberos.example.com >>>> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >>>> } >>>> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >>>> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >>>> } >>>> >>>> [domain_realm] >>>> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>> .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ...
2005 Jun 15
1
coding to generate a matrix to prepare for chi-sqr test f or text mining
...x to prepare for chi-sqr test for text mining Hi, there: I have a dataset like the following: 1412|WINDOW|SHATTER|TORN|SOFT|TOP|WATER|RAIN|LAB|AI|BOLL|CAMP|0 1413|PARK|IV|STRUCK|PARK|PUSH|COD|POLICI|CIA|TB|SIC|0 2412|ACCID|REAREND|MULTI|EH|IV|MIDDL|FAN|DUAL|LOSS|CALM|1 2414|IV|REAREND|CD|COG|LAB|ADVERS|1 2415|ACCID|SINGL|VEHICL|IV|SWERV|AVOID|OBJECT|STRUCK|PHONE|POLE|FAN|0 2417|ACCID|SINGL|VEHICL|ROLL|DUE|FATAL|FAN|DUAL|LOSS|CALM|1 2418|AI|FELL|ASLEEP|WHEEL|VEHICL|RETENT|POND|LAB|ADVERS|1 2419|ACCID|SINGL|VEHICL|TREE|FELL|IV|LIGHTN|STORM|IV|CAMP|CALM|AD|1 2422|THEFT|RECOV|TOTAL|THEFT|0 ... The...
2015 Jan 09
4
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...kerberos.example.com >>>>> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >>>>> } >>>>> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >>>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >>>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >>>>> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> [domain_realm] >>>>> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>>> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>>> .JAS...
2015 Jan 06
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...; >> [realms] >> EXAMPLE.COM = { >> kdc = kerberos.example.com >> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >> } >> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >> } >> >> [domain_realm] >> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >> .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ >> .adver.JASONDOMAIN.JJ = ADVER.JASONDOMAIN.JJ &...
2015 Jan 04
2
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
On 04/01/15 13:00, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 04/01/15 10:17, Jason Long wrote: >> Thanks a lot. >> I enter the command and result is : >> >> Using short domain name -- JASONDOMAINI >> Joined 'PRINTMAH' to dns domain 'JASONDOMAIN.JJ' >> but after run "net rpc testjoin" : >> >> Unable to find a suitable server for domain
2005 Jun 15
0
coding to generate a matrix to prepare for chi-sqr test for text mining
Hi, there: I have a dataset like the following: 1412|WINDOW|SHATTER|TORN|SOFT|TOP|WATER|RAIN|LAB|AI|BOLL|CAMP|0 1413|PARK|IV|STRUCK|PARK|PUSH|COD|POLICI|CIA|TB|SIC|0 2412|ACCID|REAREND|MULTI|EH|IV|MIDDL|FAN|DUAL|LOSS|CALM|1 2414|IV|REAREND|CD|COG|LAB|ADVERS|1 2415|ACCID|SINGL|VEHICL|IV|SWERV|AVOID|OBJECT|STRUCK|PHONE|POLE|FAN|0 2417|ACCID|SINGL|VEHICL|ROLL|DUE|FATAL|FAN|DUAL|LOSS|CALM|1 2418|AI|FELL|ASLEEP|WHEEL|VEHICL|RETENT|POND|LAB|ADVERS|1 2419|ACCID|SINGL|VEHICL|TREE|FELL|IV|LIGHTN|STORM|IV|CAMP|CALM|AD|1 2422|THEFT|RECOV|TOTAL|THEFT|0 ... The...
2006 Apr 05
1
Combination of Bias and MSE ?
Dear R Users, My question is overall and not necessarily related to R. Suppose we face to a situation in which MSE( Mean Squared Error) shows desired results but Bias shows undesired ones, Or in advers. How can we evaluate the results. And suppose, Both MSE and Bias are important for us. The ecact question is that, whether there is any combined measure of two above metrics. Thank you so much for any reply. Amir Safari --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML...
2010 Dec 09
2
Skip validation on nested attribute
Hi, I have a two models, advert and address. An advert has one address. On my advert form I have a nested form of the address. But I only want to create the nested address depending on the adver kind. how can I skip the nested attribute validation? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message beca...
2015 Jan 07
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...> EXAMPLE.COM = { >>> kdc = kerberos.example.com >>> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >>> } >>> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >>> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >>> } >>> >>> [domain_realm] >>> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>> .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ >>> .adver.JASONDO...
2015 Jan 09
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...;>>> kdc = kerberos.example.com >>>> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >>>> } >>>> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >>>> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >>>> } >>>> >>>> [domain_realm] >>>> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>> .JASONDOMAIN.JJ = JASONDOMAIN.JJ...
2015 Jan 12
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...kerberos.example.com >>>>> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >>>>> } >>>>> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >>>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >>>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >>>>> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> [domain_realm] >>>>> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>>> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>>> .JAS...
2015 Jan 10
0
Use Samba with ACL for read Active Directory and set Permissions via it.
...kerberos.example.com >>>>> admin_server = kerberos.example.com >>>>> } >>>>> JASONDOMAIN.JJ = { >>>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/JASONDOMAINI/ >>>>> auth_to_local = RULE:[1:$0\$1](^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ\\.*)s/^ADVER\.JASONDOMAIN\.JJ/ADVER/ >>>>> auth_to_local = DEFAULT >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> [domain_realm] >>>>> .example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>>> example.com = EXAMPLE.COM >>>>> .JAS...
2004 Jul 29
2
Aastra 480e phone ADSI config
There isn't much documentation on adsi, but I called NETXUSA (the vendor of my 480e) and they helped me along. My experience: 1. I really had no experience with ADSI so I had (probably still have) some misconceptions on how the configuration is loaded onto the phone. 2. I set the following in my /etc/asterisk/asterisk.adsi (most of this is the stock asterisk.adsi script): ;