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2005 Nov 25
1
Can't bind to 0.0.0.0 port 655/tcp: Permission denied
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I found a interesting problem with my tinc instalation:
Log messages from main router.
tinc.vpn1[1959]: tincd 1.0pre7 starting
tinc.vpn1[1959]: /dev/tun is a Linux tun/tap device
tinc.vpn1[1959]: Can't bind to 0.0.0.0 port 655/tcp: Permission denied
tinc.vpn1[1959]: Unable to create any listening socket!
tinc.vpn1[1959]: Unrecoverable error
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2006 Jan 17
4
Samba LDAP caching when LDAP server unavailable - possible?
...moving parts (you can connect a USB stick to it if you want to store
files/profiles).
There is one glitch however - no OpenLDAP port.
So a Samba domain controller running on these tiny routers would have to
authenticate users users against an external OpenLDAP server (probably
in the company headquaters).
My experience shows that a company with several branches located
throughout the city/country/world have connectivity problems from time
to time (especiall when there is no IT staff in the branches).
With no local LDAP server this would mean users not able to work (as
they can't authentic...
2011 May 23
1
Hide INBOX prefix on shared mailboxes
...tin Werthmoeller
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2004 Jan 21
1
Group and Client Access Problems w/Samba 3
...d am concerned something is awry with my
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I have recently set up a Samba 3.0.1 PDC/BDC installation with LDAP
master/slave. It has been mostly successful, however, there are a few
niggling issues that remain. First, a bit about our setup: There are
two sites connected via VPN, the headquaters in Alaska are the PDC and
LDAP master, and the remote site in Oregon the BDC and LDAP slave. For
simplicity, I will refer to them as the AK and OR sites. The AK site
has the sever at 192.168.0.10 and the OR site at 192.168.2.10.
Software version is Samba 3.0.1, built from a self-rolled RPM by
mo...