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2006 Mar 30
3
Winbind and email server
Folks, Sincere apologies for asking this again, but I'm just not getting this to work, and must be missing something here: My company's network is based around a Windows 2003 server AD, with several RHEL AS 3 boxes connected to it via samba (3.0.21c-1). ?This scheme works very well. ?I've set up, and have successfully been using a sendmail-based email system, too. My issue is
2006 Apr 01
0
Winbind and email server]
okay, im far from a pam expert, but i don't see any mention of winbind there? It's my weekend at the moment so i can't get to my test box at work to show you my pam module using winbind, but maybe you should check out this page on my website, it's using ldap try and use this and replace any mention of ldap with winbind http://www.yourhowto.org/content/view/35/9/ or i have a
2007 Jun 01
0
OT: "The Ignorance of Crowds" (was: OT Slightly: )
I see what Dean means about how Digium/Asterisk might have struck a balance between "the cathedral and the bazaar" antipodes of the SW development world. Nicholas Carr's "The Ignorance of Crowds" finally states his "politics" when it says "When you move from the bazaar to the cathedral, it?s best to leave your democratic ideals behind." But treating
2006 May 03
1
dovecot, procmail, postfix & SpamAssassin working together
Hi there, i'm trying to get dovecot, procmail, postfix & SpamAssassin working together http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=441062 But i'm not having a lot of luck, a question about dovecot, what kind of mail box am i using? mbox? if so does anyone know if procmail can use mbox? /etc/dovecot.conf protocols = imap pop3 imap_listen = [::] pop3_listen = [::]
2006 Apr 03
0
Samba with on access file scanning
hi there, i'm currently running a CentOS samba server and i'm looking at getting clamav to do on-access scanning of files. can someone point me in the direction of a how-to for setting this up? or what programs should be used? do i need to install samba-vscan? or something of that nature? is there a package called samba-vscan if so why can't i install it via 'yum install
2006 May 08
2
samba as a dc
Hello! I want to connect computers with windows xp (pro/home) to a one computer linux (with samba). I want to every user who want to use his/her account data may use any of the computers in the office and have theys personal data (in any pleace in the office) (domain or something, i don't know). I have a little problem with a how to plan and configure all of that and i am thinking if it
2004 Aug 06
3
[Re: icecast2 ??]
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Adon Irani wrote: | woah do0d . that's a crackp0t theory if i ever heard one ., | | i'll offer an alternate theory . KiSS - keEp it simple sir ; why should | the icecast2 developers be guilt-tripped into repeating icecast's | performance ? Icecast2 is icecast2. I'm talking about it's lack of innovation (ogg streaming! woopdefuckingdoo) as well as
2003 Sep 29
14
Help with GPL license of Asterisk
I would appreciate some help with this. I read the GPL license and basically it says you can do whatever you want with the software (sell, modify) as long as you include the source code, the License and make any changes you make available in the same manner to all others. My questions is this: If I develop an external application (say a Call Center application or a GUI management application)
2006 Jan 12
9
winbind without localuser account
Paul Matthews wrote: > hi there, > > i'm trying to get my winbind working without having a local account > on the machine, but it's just not working for me > > can someone show me an example of a pam module that requires only a > Active directory password.(i'm working with /etc/pam.d/dovecot) > > i can use my AD password as long as i have a local
2004 Aug 06
3
[Re: icecast2 ??]
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Geoff Shang wrote: | IMHO, the fact that icecast 1.x only supports MP3 and not ogg vorbis makes | it obsolete. Thanks for, in effect, telling the people who still reply on icecast1 that they're useless. As that would make us put a lot of faith in icecast 2. You people need to get over your "If it isnt ogg, it's shit" mentality. Ogg itself is barely a few
2011 Nov 08
1
Rename a directory in R
Hi, I want to be able to rename a folder using R, similar to file.rename. I want to paste " - done" onto the folder name. The reason for this is we run a loop on a large number of folders on a server and it would be nice for people to be able to log in and instantly see if their data has been processed so they can remove it. I have searched the help list but have not found anything and
2012 May 04
1
colours in a pdf
Hi, I'm plotting PDFs and have a problem. If I have more than 8 sources of data the colours are repeated. These plots are used to remove poor data from the sets so it would be helpful if I could expand the colour range. Is there any way to do this? The plots are coloured by defining a vector colsVec<-1:(length(mzXMLfiles)) And defined in the loop for (file in 1:length(mzXMLfiles)) as
2006 Jan 12
2
dovecot-ldap.conf for usernames/homes/UID/GID
hi there, I?m getting such a headache today, I?ve added myself to three mailing lists trying to figure this out, okay here it goes. I?ve got a Fedora Core 4 box running dovecot imap, squirrel mail, postfix, samba/winbind. I?m running winbind to authenticate against Active Directory, I?ve edited my ?/etc/pam.d/dovecot? pam module so to let my users login with there Active directory password, but
2003 May 22
1
faraway package installation failed (PR#3076)
Full_Name: José Otero Version: Version 1.5.0 (2002-04-29) OS: Redhat 7.3 Submission from: (NULL) (192.187.16.164) Hi: Installation of package faraway as root, from tarbal: R CMD INSTALL ./faraway.tar.gz ERROR: cannot extract package from './faraway.tar.gz' idem, from zipped package: R CMD INSTALL faraway.zip gzip: faraway.zip has more than one entry--rest ignored ERROR: cannot
2016 Aug 22
1
Milestone: 9000 packages on CRAN
The entirety of humanity lives a little better today, because of problems solved using CRAN software. Some of those problems would still await solution, because some of the people involved in developing and disseminating those solutions would not have been as effective or efficient without CRAN and R. We're not just laying brick: We're building a cathedral. Spencer
2018 Jan 12
0
application of R
Because many technical people need to accomplish statistical data analysis with computers that depend on existing algorithms applied in new ways, or with new algorithms that are not implemented by commercial software. Often such people have no desire to provide step-by-step support of their tools for every user of their code indefinitely, so developing commercial software for others is less
2004 Sep 22
1
(euro)ISDN: complete silence / can't hear a word.
Hello, I just got my isdn-card working together with i4l and asterisk. Everything seems to be working fine: I can accept calls coming from the outside and I can dial out. Even setting the msn works like charm but my problem is that I cannot hear a word. There's complete silence in both directions. Any idea what could be the cause? Thanks for your help, Gunther Lspci: 0000:01:07.0 Network
2004 Aug 06
4
[Re: icecast2 ??]
Behold, Adon Irani <adon@YorkU.CA> hath decreed: > > the icecast2 developers be guilt-tripped into repeating icecast's > performance ? > _ is it not enough that OGG can have a streaming server that supports it ? Perhaps, if that is the only requirement to have a fully-functional streamer. Unfortunately, I believe this is not sufficient for the user base. So, if the
2018 Jan 12
4
application of R
Thank you very much this really helped me a lot . So actually why would people learn R(other than personal interests ) if you can't really build anything that can be sold ? I'm sorry if I'm asking bad questions > On 12 Jan 2018, at 4:43 AM, Marc Schwartz <marc_schwartz at me.com> wrote: > > > >> On Jan 11, 2018, at 2:15 PM, muhammad ramzi <mramzi43 at
2011 Sep 13
1
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes: >> A switch to git is scary because it *is* a shift in how we think about >> the project. > > If you're coming at this from the "llvm development processes are > broken, we should switch to git so that we can fix them" then I'd > claim that you're doing it backwards. That's not what I'm