Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20 matches for "encrpyt".
2003 Nov 18
8
Samba Setup
Hi Group,
What is the indication on my samba server if it is
successfully added to a native mode active directory
environment?
Thanks,
Gerald
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2003 Mar 12
5
Windows XP and plain text password
Hello,
Can you say me which is the key to add in the registry for Windows XP to
Enable Plain Text Password?
Best Regards
2010 Sep 03
2
seeking current supported crypto co-processors
Howdy,
<this messages is cross posted in freebsd-security and freebsd-net>
I'm seeking current cryptographic coprocessors supported in FreeBSD 8.x. By perusing through the crypto-dev (and subsequently referenced) man page(s) I found this list:
Hifn 7751/7951/7811/7955/7956 crypto accelerator
SafeNet 1141/1741
Bluesteel 5501/5601
Broadcom
2001 Mar 23
2
samba and 2000
just setup samba 2.0.7 and i have a mixed environement, NT and 2000.
on all my nt boxes it works perfectly
but on my 2000 machines i get error 1240 right away
it doesnt even let me enter a password
please help
-dave
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2001 Nov 21
1
Samba password issue
Is it possible to have the users password on the Unix end to be
different to that of the Windows client user.
Example:
I have a Windows 2000 user who logs onto his PC as "fredblogs" with a
password of "password1".
On the Unix Samba end I have the user "fredblogs" setup with a password
of "password2".
I am then unable to access the Unix server, if I reset
2005 Dec 23
0
Problem with crpyt password under XP
...p_passwd (from idealx) to change the password of
users on the linux server.
I modified the parameter of the file smbldap.conf "hash_encrypt" to
PLAINTEXT (I know it's dangerous but it's just for test).
When i change the user's password with the command smblda_password , the
encrpytion's format is good for the 3 following passwords :
sambalmpassword,sambantpassword and userPassword.So the userPassword 's format
is PLAINTEXT. All is good.
But when a user change his password under windows XP or 2000 (ctrl-alt-sup +
change password), it's ok but the userpassword ...
2011 Apr 20
2
Folder Encryption and Samba
It's been passed to me from on high that one of our file servers needs
to be encrypted. I'm considering either whole-disk encryption or
folder encryption. I like the latter since, well, it's less work.
Is there any particular folder encryption systems out there that the
folks around here can recommend?
--
Aaron Clausen
mightymartianca at gmail.com
2004 May 10
2
schannel issue on samba 3.0.3
Hi there,
I've seen a strange thing not reported yet AFAIK.
We have W2K DCs with SP3 with Samba 3.0.2a everything works fine in regard
to winbind, but with Samba 3.0.3 winbind produces schannel len 24 errors and
'wbinfo -t' and 'id DOMAIN\userid' doesn't work. Note that wbinfo -u|g works
well and a join was successful as well. I tried to tune my krb5.conf but in
the end I
2004 Aug 04
1
Unable to start Winbind
...= Yes
winbind enum groups = Yes
winbind separator = +
winbind use default domains = Yes
use sendfile = Yes
server string = %h Samba %v Server
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
security = ads
password server = *
smb password file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrpyted = Yes
null passwords = Yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF = 8192 SO_SNDBUF = 8192
local master = No
os level = 0
domain master = No
preferred master = No
wins support = No
wins server = 10.10.10.40
dns proxy = no
Share Definitions
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writea...
2008 Apr 11
1
CRAM-MD5 Password Generation Algorithm
Hi,
I'm just in the middle of setting up dovecot to serve IMAPS -- Actually
I've finished apart from one thing: CRAM-MD5 passwords.
I'm using SQL as a backend for the password storage, and I don't want to
store the passwords in plaintext. I've also configured dovecot to be rather
restrictive when it comes to authentication methods (only CRAM-MD5 is
allowed).
To generate the
2004 Jul 26
0
Password Syncronization with Mapped users
...the password
changes just fine. When I change a user whose' username is mapped, the
unix password does not change.
If anyone can help me figure this out or if anyone from the Samba Team
can confirm that it is not possible it would be greatly appreciated.
Here is my smb.conf file:
[global]
encrpyt password = yes
realm = EENEB.NET
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
workgroup = eeneb
server string = as3
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
security = ADS
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
unix password sync = Yes
p...
2014 Oct 01
3
gpg can't decrypt message
Hey guys,
Having a little gpg issue I was wondering if someone could help me with.
A friend of mine sent me an encrypted message. So I searched online and
found a a set of keys that correspond with his email address. And imported
them. But when I go to decrypt the message, this is what I get:
[root at ops:~] #gpg --decrypt roger-message
gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID 9617EA5C,
2011 Mar 01
0
How to Remove DRM from WMA WMV
...3. Hook
Hook is another new and more complicated technology which can be used to remove DRM license from protected WMA WMV files. Comparing with recording process, these sorts of DRM Remover have much higher conversion speed, but it's hard to make it support some DRM formats with new and lofty encrpytion tachniques.
And as far as I know, Daniusoft was one of its supporters. After giving a test for some free trials I found it is convenient to crack DRM from protected WMA WMV files with Daniusoft DRM Converter (http://www.diggsofts.com/drm-converter-daniu.html) , it can remove DRM protection lega...
2020 Jan 26
2
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
On Sunday, January 26, 2020 3:58:31 PM CET Pete Biggs wrote:
> > what does Centos 7 do with UPD packets having invalid checksums?
>
> By default I assume they are just dropped - that's what should happen.
Hm that's what thought.
> > Are such packets inevitably dropped?
>
> Applications can specifically disable checksum checking for the kernel
> network stack
2020 Jan 27
4
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
...that, though usually I either hang up
the call, or the calls ends by itself before the audio is back.
IIUC, authentication failures mean that libsrtp figures that the
authentication tag of an SRTP package does not match the data contained
otherwise within the packet. The authentication tag is encrpyted on the
sender side after initially keys have been exchanged between sender and
receiver from which new keys are being derived as needed. The key exchange
can go over SIP (using TLS) when sdes is used, which it is in this case.
The receiver decrypts the authentication tag and verifies that th...
1999 May 20
8
SMBFS stack overflow?
Sorry about the previous message...
Note that the maintainer listed in MAINTAINERS is no longer active, so
perhaps it should be updated?
I've found a problem with SMBFS and *really* long pathnames. It causes
the kernel to OOPS, and sometimes corrupts the kernel stack. I've even had
it corrupt the SLAB allocator so bad that no binary could be run :)
REPORTING-BUGS format answers, let
2020 Jun 16
3
[PATCH v5 0/2] mm, treewide: Rename kzfree() to kfree_sensitive()
...bit more discussion on what is best. It will be
introduced as a separate patch later on after this one is merged.
This patchset makes a global rename of the kzfree() to kfree_sensitive()
to highlight the fact buffer clearing is only needed if the data objects
contain sensitive information like encrpytion key. The fact that kzfree()
uses memset() to do the clearing isn't totally safe either as compiler
may compile out the clearing in their optimizer especially if LTO is
used. Instead, the new kfree_sensitive() uses memzero_explicit() which
won't get compiled out.
Waiman Long (2):
mm/s...
2020 Jun 16
14
[PATCH v4 0/3] mm, treewide: Rename kzfree() to kfree_sensitive()
...bit more discussion on what is best. It will be
introduced as a separate patch later on after this one is merged.
This patchset makes a global rename of the kzfree() to kfree_sensitive()
to highlight the fact buffer clearing is only needed if the data objects
contain sensitive information like encrpytion key. The fact that kzfree()
uses memset() to do the clearing isn't totally safe either as compiler
may compile out the clearing in their optimizer especially if LTO is
used. Instead, the new kfree_sensitive() uses memzero_explicit() which
won't get compiled out.
Waiman Long (3):
mm/sl...
2020 Jun 16
14
[PATCH v4 0/3] mm, treewide: Rename kzfree() to kfree_sensitive()
...bit more discussion on what is best. It will be
introduced as a separate patch later on after this one is merged.
This patchset makes a global rename of the kzfree() to kfree_sensitive()
to highlight the fact buffer clearing is only needed if the data objects
contain sensitive information like encrpytion key. The fact that kzfree()
uses memset() to do the clearing isn't totally safe either as compiler
may compile out the clearing in their optimizer especially if LTO is
used. Instead, the new kfree_sensitive() uses memzero_explicit() which
won't get compiled out.
Waiman Long (3):
mm/sl...
2020 Apr 13
10
[PATCH 0/2] mm, treewide: Rename kzfree() to kfree_sensitive()
This patchset makes a global rename of the kzfree() to kfree_sensitive()
to highlight the fact buffer clearing is only needed if the data objects
contain sensitive information like encrpytion key. The fact that kzfree()
uses memset() to do the clearing isn't totally safe either as compiler
may compile out the clearing in their optimizer. Instead, the new
kfree_sensitive() uses memzero_explicit() which won't get compiled out.
Waiman Long (2):
mm, treewide: Rename kzfree() t...