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2014 Jun 25
0
multiple domains on samba as a PDC
...I strongly suggest running a single domain for a single organisation,
backed by a single LDAP server (or replicated set of LDAP servers)."
I have no "clean idea" of what I need. maybe you can sugest me some
read, or some ideas of where should I start in order to make the
corrects desitions in order to grow with this. This have to be higly
scalable, in the end will be thousands of computers and thousands of
employees, and I don't want o screw it all up.
Now I'm working with virtual machines, simulating difrents domains, I'm
having probblems with permissions, and do...
2005 Jul 28
3
Routing for multiple uplinks/providers problem.
Been running this for quite a while and noticed that have intermittent
problems getting out.
Find that if I ping the same site from 2 computers it may work on one
and fail on the other.
Also was surprised that some time they are going out different
interfaces at the same time.
Seems to work all the time from the firewall.
Running 2.6.10 kernel with the multipath routing patches on a debian
2005 Jan 11
3
Need help regarding TBF Token rate setting
Hi,
I would like to know how to specify the token rate when a tbf qdic is created using tc tool.. Will it be
a default value when tbf qdisc is created?
This could be a silly question.... im quite new to all these stuff.. but im really interested..
any help will be most appreciated...
thanks in advance,
sanjeev
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2007 Feb 21
10
Split access, load balancing AND forwarding: HOW?
The LARTC howto correctly describes load balancing and split
access for traffic from a machine with multiple ISP connections
(http://www.lartc.org/lartc.html#LARTC.RPDB.MULTIPLE-LINKS) --
*provided* the traffic originates from the machine itself (i.e.
traffic regularly handled by the INPUT and OUTPUT chains of
iptables).
When forwarding traffic from an attached local network, the
following
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...o problems -- they may be bugs but may be configuration
problems
1 Win2k SP2 -- cannot access profiles for all users. Some users
work but others cannot read their profiles. I THINK it may be
Administrator class users with this problem but it may also be a
function of the size of the profile.
2 Desite using force user some (But not all) new directories and
files created on the shares have the correct group but are owned by
root. Not too inconvenient for me but could be uncomfortable on a
larger network.
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Tony Dearson
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