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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
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