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2016 Jun 09
2
Check password script
Hello
I Can not run a "check password script" in smb.conf
Somebody can you tell me if this is depecated?
I find nothing in the official documentation.
Simon
2016 Jun 10
2
Check password script
Hi
Yes, active directory
Simon
Le 10/06/2016 03:37, Garming Sam a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Are you running Samba active directory?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Garming
>
> On 10/06/16 00:28, blog at lesfourmisduweb.org wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I Can not run a "check password script" in smb.conf
>> Somebody can you tell me if this is depecated?
2016 Jun 10
4
Check password script
Yes it could be interesting.
I want to use it to send the password has an API for other software. I
currently use the "Store passwords using reversible encryption" to use
my API. But I do not like this operation. I then use
"http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/self-service-password" with
the " post hook"
Your patch it allows you also to retrieve the user
2010 Jan 27
1
Patch and introduction
Hi,
I''m currently trying to get icalendar packaged and into Fedora and EPEL,
During this process I''ve noticed that you''re currently using
Gem::manage_gems
in the make Rakefile, this method was depecated in rubygems 1.3.0 them
removed in rubygems 1.3.3.
The attached patch updates the Rakefile replacing the method with the
two require calls required.
Mark
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Mark
2016 Jun 10
1
Check password script
Le 10/06/2016 13:12, garming at catalyst.net.nz a écrit :
> That sounds somewhat out of scope of the original parameter.
A further parameter can he do this function ?
> I would be
> happy to explain how the patches could be modified to send the username
> (possibly as the first argument to the script). It shouldn't be a
> particularly difficult change, but I'd have to look
2016 Jun 16
2
Check password script
interesting !
Let me take a closer look at that.
I must send passwords in Office 365 and Google Apps.
Currently, My script works but it requires that Samba is configured with
the "Plain text Password" option. I want to change that.
"Check password script" could solve my problem.
"http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/self-service-password" with "
post
2016 Jun 10
0
Check password script
That sounds somewhat out of scope of the original parameter. I would be
happy to explain how the patches could be modified to send the username
(possibly as the first argument to the script). It shouldn't be a
particularly difficult change, but I'd have to look a bit closer first.
Cheers,
Garming
>
> Yes it could be interesting.
> I want to use it to send the password has an
2016 Jun 16
0
Check password script
Hi Simon,
Le 10/06/2016 11:12, blog at lesfourmisduweb.org a écrit :
>
> Yes it could be interesting.
> I want to use it to send the password has an API for other software. I
> currently use the "Store passwords using reversible encryption" to use
> my API. But I do not like this operation. I then use
>
2004 Apr 27
1
legend(1,1,expression(a<-"10^-6"))
hi all,
I have a problem with showing properly formated mathematical expressions
in a plot.
The following works:
plot(1:10)
legend(1,10, expression(10^-6))
Howver, if my expression is kept in a char variable, I don't know how to
show it in the legend.
# I have
st_"10^-6"
# I try to do this
plot(1:10)
legend(1,10, expression(st))
# which doesn't turn out as expected
Is it
2012 May 21
3
Installing Zimbra on CentOS 6.2
I need someone to help me: which version of Zimbra I can install on
CentOS 6.2 with 32bits? I tried to do it with ver. 7.2 64 bits and I
couldn't...
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2016 Jun 17
0
Check password script
Unfortunately, there are other restrictions which disallow the use of
macros in the active directory code, so it wouldn't be as simple as that.
Thanks Denis for suggesting metze's branch. That might actually be the
most appropriate way to solve this issue. Although there have been other
ways of syncing passwords in the past, none of them are currently
compatible with active directory.