Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches for "incluce".
2012 Feb 07
5
[PATCH] Remove even more CPP hackery
On 02/07/12 12:03 am, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Dave Yeo wrote:
>
>> This commit will break OS/2's EMX 0.9d library (GCC 2.8.1) which has been
>> been replaced by klibc. Considering the age of EMX and lack of testing
>> and that klibc contains so many improvements I think this is exceptable.
>
> Sorry Dave, I can't do that. Or rather sorry, the patch
2004 Jul 01
14
filter ingress policy rates -> slow!!
Hello one more time,
As others seem to already asked without reply, I''m getting lower speed rates
than specified via ingress. How do I know. Because I have this in my script:
tc qdisc add dev $DEV handle ffff: ingress
# Filter intranet traffic, so fit it to intranet speed
tc filter add dev $DEV parent ffff: protocol ip prio 10 u32 \
match ip src $Q_2_HOSTS \
match ip dst
2012 Feb 08
0
[PATCH] Remove even more CPP hackery
Dave Yeo wrote:
> Another try
Actually there are still some issues with this patch, mainly around
your changes to incluce/FLAC/ordinals.h. This file is a public header
file and hence, your changes:
diff --git a/include/FLAC/ordinals.h b/include/FLAC/ordinals.h
index 80d055b..dc2dafc 100644
--- a/include/FLAC/ordinals.h
+++ b/include/FLAC/ordinals.h
@@ -32,10 +32,18 @@
#ifndef FLAC__ORDINALS_H...
2012 Feb 09
1
[PATCH] Remove even more CPP hackery
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On 02/08/12 01:32 am, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Dave Yeo wrote:
>
>> Another try
>
> Actually there are still some issues with this patch, mainly
> around your changes to incluce/FLAC/ordinals.h. This file is a
> public header file and hence, your changes:
Sorry about that, forgot that it is a public header.
[...]
> rely on "config.h" which is only available when FLAC is compiled,
> not when this file is installed in /usr/include/FLAC or whereever.
>...
2002 Jun 08
1
FAST_SHARE_MODES
Hi,
How do I enable FAST_SHARE_MODES?
In UNIX_INSTALL.html I found
(...)
See also the FAST_SHARE_MODES option in the Makefile
(...)
but in my Makefile I didn't found this Flag, even though
I read somewhere that this Flag is set as default when compiled
for Linux systems. Where and how exactly do I set this Flag?
I have a Linux SuSE 8.0 on x86, but when I call 'smbclient -L
2015 Sep 03
2
How to "Windows Authenticate"
Hi Mark,
I haven't done it, but I've played with the scenario enough to have an
idea.
What you want to do is have Outlook auth via NTLM to Dovecot.?
First that means having the machine be a domain member (usually via Samba)
in order to properly process NTLM/Kerberos handshake - which it appears you
have.
Second that means having Dovecot know how to accept NTLM authentication
(SPA) to
2001 Apr 14
0
Samba -- Just Do It!
As I get older, hopefully wiser, I try and look at ways I can make a
contribution to various causes that I believe in. Examples would incluce
my alma maters, various legal or political groups (that share or
advocate my views), or other groups of "right thinking" people, to name
a few. Of one in particular, open soucre comes to mind. And, within the
relm of open source, Samba in particular.
We can all contribute in various ways...
2015 Sep 07
2
How to "Windows Authenticate"
More info ...
My dovecot error log shows:
Sep 05 16:45:19 auth: Debug: client in: AUTH 1 NTLM service=imap
Sep 05 16:45:19 auth: Debug: client passdb out: OK 1 user=mark at hprs original_user=mark at HPRS
Sep 05 16:45:19 auth: Debug: master in: REQUEST 998899713 10219 1 f56352c207cb8f6dea4d264b2c0f8dc1 session_pid=10220 request_auth_token
Sep 05
2015 Sep 05
0
How to "Windows Authenticate"
Rick et al,
The link you gave was a start, but is targeted for Samba3 and is assuming a
probably Windows [SBS]Server AD/DC separate from the DC hosting dovecot, and
includes setting up kerberos.
I'm using a Samba4 AD/DC with integrated kerberos (so I don't think there is any
setup I can do there). Nevertheless I've followed the instructions otherwise;
specifically adding to
2015 Sep 07
0
How to "Windows Authenticate"
Hmm.? I would expect to see 'mark at hprs.com'.? Whatever your full domain
name is.
It also won't look up /etc/shadow - Samba is doing the AD->Unix UID
mapping.? Your AD users shouldn't be in there when all is said and done.?
Well, at when I did a Samba4 install as a DC it still behaved like a Samba3
member, and there were no AD users in the local unix passwd files.
What does
2015 Sep 08
2
How to "Windows Authenticate"
Comments interspersed with yours ...
--Mark
-----Original Message-----
> Date: Sun, 06 Sep 2015 20:00:11 -0500
> From: Rick Romero <rick at havokmon.com>
> To: dovecot at dovecot.org
> Subject: Re: How to "Windows Authenticate"
>
> Hmm. I would expect to see 'mark at hprs.com'. Whatever your full domain
> name is.
Full user at domain would be
2015 Sep 08
0
How to "Windows Authenticate"
More experimentation ...
I tried removing userdb and passdb from the dovecot NTLM config. That didn't
work. I then tried adding a static userdb as follows:
userdb {
driver = static
# allow_all_users = yes
args = gid=100 home=/home/HPRS/%n
}
(Interestingly, when I uncommented "allow_all_users" I got an "unsupported
setting" [or something like that], even though that
2015 Sep 02
2
How to "Windows Authenticate"
I've been using Dovecot 2.2.15 as the IMAP server for Outlook (2010/2013) on
Windows workstations for over 6 months with no problems. Dovecot is hosted on
the office Samba4 AC/DC server.
I have been using auth_mechanisms plain login, and passdb driver = shadow.
What I'd like to do now is use the "Windows Authenticated" login so I don't have
to have separate passwords for
2015 Sep 09
3
How to "Windows Authenticate"
If I had time I would be all over this - but IMHO the main problem is that
Dovecot != Exchange.? Even in small environments - unless I'm out of date,
there's no calendar, tasks or contact lists within Dovecot.
Your next best best is to use something like Horde that would allow you to
auth via ActiveSync (on Outlook 2013 clients) and manage everything else
that the users will want, with
2015 Sep 10
0
How to "Windows Authenticate"
Rick,
I extremely dislike Exchange as well. I have a long list of problems: near
impossibility to monitor logs for trouble, poor configurable spam checking, no
good way to archive and review emails ... I could go on for paragraphs, but the
main reason we recently migrated away from SBS/Exchange is that Microsoft no
longer sells Small Business Server and its replacement, Server Essentials, does
2012 Aug 30
2
[PATCH v2] daemon: collect list of called external commands
...fsd /dev/stdout | strings | sort -u
The resulting output will be used to tell mkinitrd which programs to
copy into the initrd.
Signed-off-by: Olaf Hering <olaf at aepfle.de>
---
(still not runtime tested)
v2:
rename "guestfs" strings to "guestfsd"
rebase to 1.9.36 and incluce new xfs command
contrib/intro/libguestfs-intro.html | 3 +-
daemon/9p.c | 3 +-
daemon/available.c | 7 ++--
daemon/base64.c | 6 ++--
daemon/blkid.c | 10 +++---
daemon/blockdev.c | 4 ++-
da...