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2017 Nov 13
2
Winbind error "Could not fetch our SID - did we join?"
...ve it not, you only really need: [libdefaults] default_realm = AD.TAO.AT using 'search' in /etc/resolv.conf means you use host-name lookups /etc/hosts should contain information in the following format: ipaddress 'canonical-name' 'alias' 'canonical-name' is anotherway of saying FQDN 'alias' is another way of saying short hostname When trying to identify a problem, you start with the obvious from the info supplied and fix anything that might be causing the problem. If this doesn't work, then look further, ask other questions etc Rowland
2017 Nov 13
0
Winbind error "Could not fetch our SID - did we join?"
...me lookups 'search' and 'domain' are supposed to be idempotent if there's only one domain, aren't they? > /etc/hosts should contain information in the following format: > > ipaddress 'canonical-name' 'alias' > > 'canonical-name' is anotherway of saying FQDN > 'alias' is another way of saying short hostname But how does it affect samba? > When trying to identify a problem, you start with the obvious from the > info supplied and fix anything that might be causing the problem. > If this doesn't work, then look fur...
2006 Mar 20
1
Who is using the jitter buffer?
> how about tcp? > in tcp you write a packet that got a possible length. > you send one packet after another, whitch stamp is incrementet by one > and if your incoming packet is gone in other steps than 1, the client has > to resend it. > Let me think some days about it and i will get another system. > Time is relative. > > Hm, you send a packet that needs to be in a
2017 Nov 13
2
Winbind error "Could not fetch our SID - did we join?"
On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 14:32:11 +0100 Sven Schwedas via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Making no additional changes to the configuration, using "net ads > join" instead of "samba-tool domain join" immediately worked. I'd be > really curious where's the difference between the two and why > samba-tool pretends to not have run into any errors…
2000 Feb 28
2
IPMASQ and lock-up of all terminals
[mod: This is the second time in a week that someone asks this question: is it a new attack? It sure looks to me like "userland" has completely locked up, but that the kernel is still working. As an isolated case, my diagnosis is: You probably have a bad block in your /bin/login program or something like that. When two people report this in a week, it's starting to become unlikely