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2006 Mar 13
1
rendering templates outside defaultl views location
Hi, I''d like to accomplish the following situation (pseudo code): IF file /path/to/some/tpldit exists render that ELSE render file from default tpl dir END Should I override some built-in Rails methods for this or is there an easier (yet clean and DRY) way of doing this? I''ve done something similar for the assetTagHelper related functions using a tiny plugin that
2017 Nov 01
4
kerberos + winbind + AD authentication for samba 4 domain member
On Wed, 1 Nov 2017 19:49:32 +0000 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Wed, 1 Nov 2017 20:28:05 +0100 > Kacper Wirski <kacper.wirski at gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm going to start with clean centos install, so I might as well use > > some additional guidelines, thank You. > > > > When You run kinit, does Your user have
2017 Nov 01
0
kerberos + winbind + AD authentication for samba 4 domain member
...still.. Can't have everything it seems. In this case there are is my follow-up question: - how will this work on DC's? I konw that winbind is integrated into main "samba" process. I don't have test-dc right now and I can't test it, but is at all possible to set "use defaultl domain = yes" on samba DC and not impair anything? On the DC's it's not as important to me, as only few actual domain users will ever actually log there (only admins), but still I'd rather have as much consistency across all systems, as possible\ Regards, Kacper 2017-11-01 21:21...
2017 Nov 01
0
kerberos + winbind + AD authentication for samba 4 domain member
...seems. > > In this case there are is my follow-up question: > - how will this work on DC's? I konw that winbind is > integrated into main > "samba" process. I don't have test-dc right now and I can't > test it, but is > at all possible to set "use defaultl domain = yes" on samba DC and not > impair anything? On the DC's it's not as important to me, as only few > actual domain users will ever actually log there (only > admins), but still > I'd rather have as much consistency across all systems, as possible\ > > Reg...