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2020 Oct 14
2
Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
...think that red-hat wants you to use Samba with RHEL8, I >> think they really want you to use sssd with freeipa instead. They have >> removed openldap, smbldap-tools and libpam-krb5 that I am aware of, >> there may be others. Good hint. I switched to Debian Buster - same issue: Interestinly, "id tim-upn" (the userPrincipalname) works and refers to the sAMAccountName. "uid=3000(tim-sam) gid=3000(domain users) groups=3000(domain users),3001(storage-users),1000001(BUILTIN\users). "login tim-upn" works, "ssh tim-upn at localhost", too.? Also: "smb...
2020 Oct 14
0
Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
...you to use Samba with RHEL8, I >>> think they really want you to use sssd with freeipa instead. They have >>> removed openldap, smbldap-tools and libpam-krb5 that I am aware of, >>> there may be others. > Good hint. I switched to Debian Buster - same issue: > > Interestinly, "id tim-upn" (the userPrincipalname) works and refers to > the sAMAccountName. > > "uid=3000(tim-sam) gid=3000(domain users) groups=3000(domain > users),3001(storage-users),1000001(BUILTIN\users). > > "login tim-upn" works, "ssh tim-upn at localhost&...
2006 Feb 02
0
newbie rails app: bookmarks. Includes No-Fluff HOWTO
Hello, In the process of learnin'' myself some rails, I accidentally made a bookmark application. It''s simple, but it works and I hope to build on it as I learn more. It might be interestin'' to newbies like me as an example. Download''s at the bottom. http://rubyurl.com/FUV -- Pork and Beans -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2018 Oct 09
2
Texto en el eje de ordenadas de un gráfico
Mando este mensaje de respuesta para dar las gracias tanto a Pedro como a Carlos por sus sugerencias. Ahora ya tengo los números que quiero en la gráfica, me falta por quitar los que no quiero. Teniendo en cuenta lo que dice Pedro, voy a preguntar al autor de la librería. saludos, Fernando En martes, 9 de octubre de 2018 13:23:51 CEST, Carlos Ortega <cof en qualityexcellence.es>
2002 Jul 16
1
Coffee Break...
Here's a coffee break for all you coders out there. I use to run a BBS system back before the web and this was sent to all on my BBS system by Tim Saari. Don't know if he wrote it or not though... :) (Sung to the tune of "Let it be") When I find my code in tones of trouble, Friends and colleges come to me, Speaking words of wisdom: "Write in C". As the deadline fast
2002 Jul 16
1
Coffee Break...
Here's a coffee break for all you coders out there. I use to run a BBS system back before the web and this was sent to all on my BBS system by Tim Saari. Don't know if he wrote it or not though... :) (Sung to the tune of "Let it be") When I find my code in tones of trouble, Friends and colleges come to me, Speaking words of wisdom: "Write in C". As the deadline fast
2007 Oct 13
0
"CIFS VFS: server not responding" with some client/server combinations
...xxx" The xxx number seems to vary. The problem seems to be triggered by any operation which touches lots of files quickly. E.g. by copying source file directories onto or from it or simply by find. Copying single larger files (I generated a 100MB file with dd) don't seems to hurt. Interestinly -- this is where the really strange part comes -- it seems to work on the client which has debian Etch installed. I've tried the following combinations System | Success? --------------------------------------+--------- Ubuntu with vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic | N...
2003 Jul 16
4
how to handle missing values
This group impresses me, so far I have been helped with all my questions within 24 hours. Thanks. Therefore another one. I am used to programs (such as STATA) where observations with missing values that are included in a model are simply ignored in the analysis. So far I have not been able to figure out how to deal with missing values in R and have solved the problem by deleting observations
2020 Oct 13
2
Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
On 13/10/2020 15:01, Markus Jansen via samba wrote: > Thank you very much for your hints. > > I got rid of SSSD and managed to get a successful kerberos > authentication via wbinfo -K and the UPN. > > But accessing via SMB (using MAC OS' smbutil or Finder) still fails with > "FAILED with error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER". > > As I'm using CentOS 8, I used
2020 Oct 15
1
Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
...HEL8, I >>>> think they really want you to use sssd with freeipa instead. They have >>>> removed openldap, smbldap-tools? and libpam-krb5 that I am aware of, >>>> there may be others. >> Good hint. I switched to Debian Buster - same issue: >> >> Interestinly, "id tim-upn" (the userPrincipalname) works and refers to >> the sAMAccountName. >> >> "uid=3000(tim-sam) gid=3000(domain users) groups=3000(domain >> users),3001(storage-users),1000001(BUILTIN\users). >> >> "login tim-upn" works, "s...