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1999 Jul 19
0
Supporting different groups on different subnets
I have a query about allowing different user groups access on diffeent subnets. We are running Samba 2.04b to serve a number of Windows clients. We have two different networks (running from two seperate network cards), one for staff and one for students. Currently, Samba is set up to allow staff to log in from one network, and students from the other. This is achieve...
2005 Aug 16
1
permutated p values vs. normal p values
Hi, I am performing Cox proportional hazards regression on a microarray dataset with 15000 genes. The p values generated from the Cox regression (based on normal distribution of large sample theory) showed only 2 genes have a p value less than 0.05. However, when I did a permutation on the dataset to obtained permutated p values, and it turned out about 750 genes had a permutated p value less than
2010 Jul 30
2
perform tasks outside a dial-plan (not during a call)
Hi all, Can the Asterisk do ?things? not during a call? For example I would like to change my dial plan during certain hours\dates or I would like to check some information in the astdb (e.g. counters of al sort) and handle it as required and so on. All of this is not call-related therefore I don?t know if I can somehow do it using the dial-plan applications\functions. I know I can do chron jobs
2003 Dec 01
0
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...List-Archive: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ On Sun, 15 Jul 2001, Mike Fedyk wrote: > There are seperate hashes for lanman and NT I believe, I'm referring > to the NT variety... That's why I specified both. Neither LanMan hashes not NT hashes use salt to make the hashing diffeent from one crypt to the next. 'cat' will always hash to the same value. For NT hashes, this is an MD4 hash of the UNICODE of the text string. At least it is case sensitive. Lanman hashes are case insensitive. > > btw....See the pam_smbpass.so module in Samba 2.2.1 for > > an s...