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2004 Apr 14
3
OpenLDAP,heimdal kerberos,sasl, wich order?
Hi! I have been reading for about two weeks (maybe I'm reading on the wrong places). I have found as many documents as one could expect describind how to build a LDAPv3 server, or how to build samba with ldap. This far, I have failed, and have a BIG confution in the order in wich the things should go: In one document, they recommend this: samba -> ldap -> sasl -> kerberos (so, the passwords gets stored in the kerberos database, at least that's what they says, but..... does the samba schema do this in fact? does the samba passwords w...
2008 Jun 17
4
Vista SP1, Server 2008 joining NT4/Samba Domain
...l. Other systems (2000, XP, 2003) join without problems. Conclusion: As Vista SP1 and Server 2008 do not "cooperate" with NT4- domains, you cannot join these systems in Samba 3.0.x domains, which basically "emulate" NT4-domains. Can someone confirm the conclusion/scenario or confute it by providing empiric values of working samba domains containing Vista SP1 and Server 2008 sytems? The latter ist more appreciated ... ;-) Greetings, Stefan
2004 Aug 31
3
Cisco 79XX SIP Ring Tones
Hi all, Has anyone gotten custom ring tones to work using ALERT_INFO with the Cisco 7940 SIP phone? I've read the wiki, but just can't get this to work. I'm currently using the 7.2 SIP image. Thanks, Chris
2015 Apr 20
4
userdb username change ignored when using (My)SQL was: Re: userdb username changed
Hi! It works when using LDAP. I've duplicated the "username change" debug line, just to see that the variables are really updated: Apr 20 14:30:27 imap21 dovecot: auth-worker(27127): Debug: sql(ppp at example.net): username changed ppp at example.net -> uppp Apr 20 14:30:27 imap21 dovecot: auth-worker(27127): Debug: sql(uppp): username changed uppp -> uppp Apr 20 14:30:27
2011 May 02
32
[PATCH] blkback: Fix block I/O latency issue
In blkback driver, after I/O requests are submitted to Dom-0 block I/O subsystem, blkback goes to ''sleep'' effectively without letting blkfront know about it (req_event isn''t set appropriately). Hence blkfront doesn''t notify blkback when it submits a new I/O thus delaying the ''dispatch'' of the new I/O to Dom-0 block I/O subsystem. The new I/O is