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2006 Jan 16
1
Samba and authentication
...example: i have a machine
A,B and C, and all of them are part of theont machine A and B, but not
in C. And a user brunog that can login on machine A and C, not in B.
Note that my windows machines are already authenticating against
samba. Is this possible with samba?
Thanks,
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Bruno Fialho Marques Gola <brunogola@gmail.com>
Cel: (11) 9294-5883
2006 Jan 09
1
Samba and ADS
...would auth each
user against the AD.
Example:
$USER auth check the $USER and passwd @ AD
VM ---------> Samba ------------------------------ -------> AD
Resuming, the AD will be just a passwd server for samba.
Does anyone knows if it is possible? Is there a way ?
Thanks!
Bruno Gola
2007 Mar 16
3
corAR1 in a random effects panel
..., 1)
where:
u and e are independent and normally zero-mean distributed.
d is also independently normally zero-mean distributed.
So, I want random effects for group i to be correlated in t, following an
AR(1) process.
I am using the mle command, including correlation=corAR1:
lme(asis~prec+pobl+gola+entr,random=~1|codi,correlation=corAR1(0.8
,form=~temp|codi)))
i = codi
t = temp
I am not sure whether the AR(1) process is applied to the random effects
(u_it) or the error term (e_it)... Any idea?
Thanks.
G
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Guillermo Villa
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Business Economics Department...
2005 Dec 18
1
Lessons learned
...n of Samba shipped with
RHEL 3.0 is not very reliable when it comes to handling sites with large
amount of users. Regardless of the idmap back end, winbind will die. I
have standardized on RHEL 4.0 for workstations, Gentoo for back end servers.
- IDMAP
My initial attempts to achieve above listed golas used local tdb files for
keeping track of idmaps. As our Linux environment grew from two
workstations to 13, and users started to move files around, all sort of
permission issues started to appear. This happens because if you use local
tdb files for idmapping, the user might not get assigned the...