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2006 Sep 05
0
Reloading dependencies in Edge Rails?
I''m developing a library called Hark. The structure is: lib/ hark/ session.rb mixins.rb hark.rb hark.rb: ==== module Hark include Hark::Mixins ... end application.rb: ==== class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base include Hark end my_controller.rb: ==== def login hs = session[:hark_session]...
2019 Sep 12
2
Gnu sieve vs Dovecot sieve-filter - sieve-filter extremely slow at lda (writing emails to local mbox files)
...by an order of magnitude or two. See below for details, any ideas appreciated. To add to the below, I added: mbox_very_dirty_syncs = yes to the sieve-filter config, which slightly improves performance, but not by much (in comparison with Gnu sieve). TIA, ----- Forwarded message from Zenaan Harkness <zenaan at freedbms.net> ----- From: Zenaan Harkness <zenaan at freedbms.net> To: debian-user at lists.debian.org Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 08:06:12 +1000 Subject: Re: Gnu sieve vs Dovecot sieve-filter - sieve-filter extremely slow at lda (writing emails to local mbox files) On Thu,...
2005 Sep 30
3
LDAP PDC question
When setting up an LDAP PDC do I have to have both user and machines in the ou=People container? Here's what I've got. LDAP Tree ou=People,o=umd.umich.edu ou=NIS,ou=Groups,o=umd.umich.eud ou=machines,ou=Samba,ou=Services,o=umd.umich.edu ou=Idmap,ou=Samba,ou=Services,o=umd.umich.edu smb.conf (ldap stuff) ldap delete dn = no ldap suffix = o=umd.umich.edu ldap
2005 Aug 30
1
Print configuration question?
...P SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Actually determined this was a CUPS issue. I split the CUPS and Samba servers, system load on the Samba box now averages about 0.3 while load average on the CUPS system is about 0.8 or 1. Thanks, Derek On Aug 28, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Jim Ross wrote: > Derek Harkness wrote: > >> Is it better to setup lots of small print servers or one big >> print server? >> I've currently got 1 print server serving up about 55 printers. >> All the server does is Samba and CUPS the box has 2 2.8gig P4 >> xeon, 2 gigs of RAM and...
2004 Jun 07
3
XP Joining domain
I'm attempting to join a Samba 3.0.4 domain on a Debian linux box, with a Windows XP client. Problems 1) Can only get the join to work if I use the root account. On Win2k I can use any account in the Domain Admins group. 2) The join succeeds, the unix account and the smb account are created but the smb account is disabled, and the password contains all XXXXs. Joining the domain works
2008 Jan 31
1
Secondary groups and Posix ACL
I've got a very odd situation occurring. I recently upgraded to Samba 2.0.26a and now secondary group membership doesn't work. On the filesystem I have this layout /derek /derek/Folder 1 /derek/Folder 2 derek has these ACLs # file: derek # owner: root # group: root user::rwx group::r-x other:r-x Folder 1 has these ACLs # file: Folder 1 # owner: root # group: g1 user::rwx group:rwx
2008 Feb 29
2
Dealing with MySQL disconnects on long running scripts.
Would anyone happen to have some advise for this? I have a script that runs for months at a time. On one box, I can do this without issue, on another it disconnects after a day. I''ve been trying various solutions, but since it takes a day to test any idea, it''s been very slow going. I''ve tried Issuing a reconnect command, after any ActiveRecord error. Which
2014 Dec 01
2
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
...ime wrapping my brain around this. I'm also not new to Samba. >> https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-ntdom/2001-October/020361.html > The issues people are having with POSIX auth are > historical and to do with the AD environment having > its own winbind code. > > This harks from a time when there was a danger the > project would split into two, a fileserver project > and an AD-DC project. > > We are slowly but surely healing this wound, but > sometimes the stitches are still visible - the > S4 winbindd code is part of that. > > Eventually we w...
2017 Jan 10
2
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
I'd be looking at your logs to see if there is any indication why the wifi does not come up during boot > sudo journalctrl -b # current boot > sudo journalctrl -b -1 # previous boot Kal On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 7:59 AM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer at ngtech.co.il> wrote: > NetworkManger should work pretty nice and good as required. > Just run the right cronjob every
2014 Dec 01
5
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> wrote: > NO NO I can't take anymore :-D > > Please read the rest of the thread, it will explain all. People seriously use this in a production environment? The lack of documentation and confusion surrounding pretty basic posix auth is extremely surprising. I'm no noob at *nix admin and
2017 Jan 11
0
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
...ur logs to see if there is any indication why the > wifi does not come up during boot > > > sudo journalctrl -b # current boot > > sudo journalctrl -b -1 # previous boot > > Kal Thanks for this. I'll give this a try next time it happens. I must be getting old cos I hark back to /var/log/messages too. So much simpler
2014 Dec 01
0
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
...having one hell > of a time wrapping my brain around this. I'm also not new to Samba. > https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-ntdom/2001-October/020361.html The issues people are having with POSIX auth are historical and to do with the AD environment having its own winbind code. This harks from a time when there was a danger the project would split into two, a fileserver project and an AD-DC project. We are slowly but surely healing this wound, but sometimes the stitches are still visible - the S4 winbindd code is part of that. Eventually we will get to a single unified winbindd w...
2004 Apr 19
2
Samba+Kerberos+OpenAFS
Okay I don't think what I want to do is possible but here goes. I want to deploy a samba domain for my windows clients, but I want samba to use AFS on the back end. But AFS requires kerberos to get tickets and tokens. So is there anyway to make this work. I personally don't care if samba accepts kerberos tickets from the client or not, but a ticket and AFS token will need to be
2004 Jun 07
1
Security question
I've been googling for a while now and haven't found a decent answer to this question. How do I allow users to join the domain without handing out a domain admin level account? Is there someway to limit what other domain features this account has access to? Thanks, Derek -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type:
2004 Aug 03
2
Samba3 GPO
Hi @all, I have some question I can't find a explanation. I have a standalone Samba3 as PDC. It works perfect with LDAP. Now I want to implement Policies. 1) Is it possible to use GPO from ads ? And if so, where to store this policies. 2) Or can I only use policies created with poledit from NT4 which should be stored in NETLOGON. Any help or links about this would be apreciated.
2005 Jan 26
1
Access 2003 printing?
Has anybody found a fix for the Access 2003 printing? I've got a couple of work arounds but neither is a good long term solution. 1) Set the default printer to something other then a Samba print queue. 2) Map the Samba print queue to a dos LPT port. Thanks, Derek To boldly go where I surely don't belong. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
2005 Sep 28
1
Samba(4) + AFS
This maybe more appropriate on the developers list but I'll ask here first. Anybody know if any improved support for AFS is being added to either samba 3 or 4? We currently share all user home directories, shared files, web sites, etc. etc. from AFS using Samba. This setup is working great, thank you to everyone involved!! I'm just concerned that AFS support might not make it
2008 Dec 01
1
Print Operator Rights in AD environment
I am attempting to set the SePrintOperatorPrivilege right on my RHEL 5.2 samba server and need some guidance. The samba box is currently joined to an AD forest in which I have a delegated OU, I do not have a Domain Admin account. Samba seems to want/need an Admin account in order to make changes to the server configuration such as rights. So the question is. Is there away to set a
2008 Dec 02
1
template homedir question
Hello All, I'm integrating an existing unix environment into an exist AD environment. I'm thinking of switching from nssldap to nss_winbind but have one problem. My user's home directories are in the format of /home/user/<$first letter>/<$second letter>/<$username> (/home/user/ d/h/dhaknes). Looking at the template homedir it doesn't appear that I can
2008 Dec 08
1
AD controller problems.
In my AD setup I have 3 domain controllers (dc1, dc2, dc3) when samba/ winbind are talking to dc1 everything is great when talking to dc2 or dc3 I get this error "kinit succeeded but ads_sasl_spnego_krb5_bind failed: Strong(er) authentication required" and nothing works. I don't think its a samba config problem but my AD admins aren't real helpful in getting samba