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2014 Mar 17
1
samba4 - force ssl/tls for incoming ldap queries
hi there,
is there a way to have sambas internal ldap server reject plaintext
connections? something similar to the ssf-settings in openldap's acls?
i was already thinking about instructing iptables to drop all
connections to port 389 - but that would effectively rule out starttls
and force the clients to use ldaps, which has been deprectated a long
time ago.
thank you & with kind
2004 Aug 06
1
new maintainers
> > liveice is still virtually unmaintained. it's no longer relevant with
> > ices 2 for vorbis things, if anyone wants to maintain this or has
> > patches, Scott Manley is the person to talk to.
>
> I don't have a place to put up web pages about LiveIce et al, and with
> all the myplay stuff taking my time my maintenance has been
> non-existant.
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2007 Apr 10
0
Change in default xml, rjs respond_to templates that Rails looks for on edge Rails
...can imagine there would be
an announcement in the future about this backward compatibility
breaking change, but I am living on the edge for one of my projects so
I''m curious.
Also, if any Rails committers see this, maybe you can consider making
it fallback to the old defaults and (throw a deprection warning) if
the new defaults can''t be found so that there is no need to either
rename the RJS templates or tell Rails which template to use (using
render :action => "#{action_name}.rjs")?
Thanks!
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2010 Oct 19
1
delivering mail to public mbox with permission 660?
I am migrating a couple old RH servers running sendmail and UW-IMAP to a
new Ubuntu 10.04 servers running Postfix and Dovecot.
I have everything working reasonably well except that the permissions of
newly created mbox mail folders is always 600.
I have reviewed the archives, google, and double checked everything is
as suggested in the Dovecot Wiki / SharedMailboxes / Permissions.
I am