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2001 Oct 23
3
smbclient works, smbmount does not
...machine:
- Windows 2000 SP2
- Member of a domain
- NOT primary domain controller (and I can't make it one, so don't ask me
to)
This is my problem:
I want to access a windows share on the win2k machine with smbmount. I found
out that smbclient works fine, e.g. with this line:
smbclient //brainless/misc -U BRAINLESS/Administrator -N
With this command I can access the windows share which doesn't have a
password. If I don't give the computer name in front of the username, I get
an access denied error, but with this command it works. Unfortunately, the
analogy
smbmount //brainless/mis...
2019 Apr 25
2
Are linux distros redundant?
On Wed, April 24, 2019 11:14, Simon Matter wrote:
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> I'm afraid too many clouds make the wider horizon invisible :-)
>
At that point it is called fog.
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2020 Jun 11
0
handling spam from gmail.
...icks confirm url
> 6. email address is added to some white list.
> 7. email is delivered to recipient.
and i am sick of people not understanding how email works! you don't
send unasked mail to a in the most cases forged sender unless you want
to be part of the problem
backscatters and brainless autoreplies have to be burnt with fire
2000 Apr 09
1
State of Vorbis, 20000409
...k on this even if not
to own it. If you want to work on this but have questions, you own my
attention.
Minor lib cleanup and testing of 'unusual stuff'; things like returning error
details instead of only an error status, supporting truncated packets, etc.
These details fall into the 'brainless busywork' category, but gotta be done.
Once the merge is done, this stuff is probably mine.
Monty
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2000 Apr 09
1
State of Vorbis, 20000409
...k on this even if not
to own it. If you want to work on this but have questions, you own my
attention.
Minor lib cleanup and testing of 'unusual stuff'; things like returning error
details instead of only an error status, supporting truncated packets, etc.
These details fall into the 'brainless busywork' category, but gotta be done.
Once the merge is done, this stuff is probably mine.
Monty
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2003 Aug 21
2
Re: Some questions about Asterisk and reliability
...n some of the overall issues you've faced in
> running Asterisk in a call center environment.
Only configuring a kernel to get ztdummy.o module running (for MoH and conference).
Call queues works great. Only you need little hacking to get information from call queues to the agents.
(Agents a brainless peaples by default and it is hard to understand anything from text terminal :)).
If you wonna make bigger call center, just get T1 Trunk.
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> Thank you for your time. It is greatly appreciated.
>
> - Gabe Bourque
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> gabe@indosoft.ca
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2008 Oct 28
1
The way things used to work...
...round issues with trial&error method.
Regarding samba, it is translated in my attempt to make things go my way,
rather than (someone might call it) right way.
Since I work as sysadmin, surrounded with mostly computer illiterate users, my
primary goal is to make things effortless to them... (brainless is better
word...), and since it is mixed environment (windows&linux), and of course all
they ever saw before is windows.... you can understand a nature of limitations
that are in front of me.
It took me some time (again trial and error) to compile set of rules for
smb.conf that makes thin...
2002 Jul 24
1
loading compiled C++ code as shared library
...the declarations in a
block.
extern "C"{.....}
I tried other variations, including putting all the definitions in an
extern "C" block. I still get the same error. Since I don't really
understand what the extern "C" is supposed be doing here, I'm being pretty
brainless about this.
Note of course I'm compiling with a C++ compiler (g++)
MAKEFLAGS='CXX=\ g++-3.1 PKG_CXXFLAGS=\ -Wall\ -pedantic\ -Werror\
-Wshadow ' R CMD SHLIB ms.cc -o ms.so
Would someone be kind enough to tell me what the correct syntax is? It
might also be helpful if someone could p...
2003 Nov 14
4
'Account disabled due to email bouncing' madness
We have a mail filter ( CanIt, by Roaring Penguin, see
http://www.roaringpenguin.com ) that is doing a very good job indeed of
blocking spam and viruses.
And I certainly get a lot from this list ... so much that without the
use of CanIt, I would have already had to retire my email address, and
possibly even our entire domain, to avoid the constant march of crap.
But ... the list server keeps
2010 Aug 07
13
PowerEdge R510 with PERC H200/H700 with ZFS
Anyone have any experience with a R510 with the PERC H200/H700 controller
with ZFS?
My perception is that Dell doesn''t play well with OpenSolaris.
Thanks,
Geoff
2010 May 18
25
Very serious performance degradation
Hi,
I''m running Opensolaris 2009.06, and I''m facing a serious performance loss with ZFS ! It''s a raidz1 pool, made of 4 x 1TB SATA disks :
zfs_raid ONLINE 0 0 0
raidz1 ONLINE 0 0 0
c7t2d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c7t3d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c7t4d0 ONLINE 0 0
2017 Nov 03
3
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
On Fri, November 3, 2017 3:36 am, hw wrote:
> Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> If you have not Dell server hardware my choice of [hardware] RAID cards
>> would be:
>>
>> Areca
>
> Areca is forbiddingly expensive.
Yes, and it is worth every dollar it costs. All good RAID cards will be on
the same price level. Those cheaper ones I will not let into our stables
(don't
2017 Nov 04
3
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
...D controllers. If I'm reading the description correctly,
P410 supports: RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10
All the machines I need hardware RAID on use RAID 6, anything not capable
doing it is out of consideration. I can do trivial thing like mirror or
striped concatenation (RAID-1) of two devices by any brainless controller,
and speed where RAID-1 is concerned has to do with speed of devices
themselves, not that trivial "chop and shove to different devices"
controller.
Sorry, one can not compare slingshot with machine gun (my apologies about
"politically incorrect" comparison).
>
&g...
2012 Nov 07
45
Dedicated server running ESXi with no RAID card, ZFS for storage?
Morning all...
I have a Dedicated server in a data center in Germany, and it has 2 3TB
drives, but only software RAID. I have got them to install VMWare ESXi and
so far everything is going ok... I have the 2 drives as standard data
stores...
But i am paranoid... So, i installed Nexenta as a VM, gave it a small disk
to boot off and 2 1Tb disks on separate physical drives... I have created a