Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "kinemathek".
2014 Jan 24
0
windows domain clients: changing primary dns suffix
...c and not specifically related to samba, but maybe
someone else stumbled upon this already and can provide a quick answer.
having that out of the way, here is the question: when joining
windows7-clients from a subnet $subnet.company.com to an ad dc-domain
ad.company.com with a samba4 addc samba.ad.kinemathek.de, the clients
change their primary dns suffix from $subnet.company.com to
ad.company.com . both $hostname.$subnet.company.com and
$hostname.ad.company.com resolve to the client's ip address afterwards,
but the reverse lookup for this ip address yields
$hostname.$subnet.company.com as expected...
2014 Mar 17
1
samba4 - force ssl/tls for incoming ldap queries
...#39;s acls?
i was already thinking about instructing iptables to drop all
connections to port 389 - but that would effectively rule out starttls
and force the clients to use ldaps, which has been deprectated a long
time ago.
thank you & with kind regards,
thoralf.
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thoralf schulze
deutsche kinemathek - museum f?r film und fernsehen
linux-administration / helpdesk
tschulze at deutsche-kinemathek.de / 030 - 300 903-531
2014 Feb 04
1
sysvol replication via clustered/distributed file system
...a node/brick is temporarily not available or goes
down during reads/writes
glusterfs, lustre and even drbd with something appropriate on top might
be feasible options ? it would be really great if we could share some
experiences here.
many thanks in advance,
thoralf.
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thoralf schulze
deutsche kinemathek - museum f?r film und fernsehen
linux-administration / helpdesk
tschulze at deutsche-kinemathek.de / 030 - 300 903-531
2015 Aug 07
6
GPO
Greetings list, for weeks I still have problems with a security policy, now update my samba to version 4.2.3 and I have the same problem , it is related to a desktop background that want to come out on the PC.
2016 Jul 18
2
Samba 4.2 extremely slow with (some) XP & Seven boxes
hi there,
On 07/18/2016 10:24 AM, kendell clark wrote:
> I can confirm this. […]
maybe debian bug #827141 is relevant … we've seen similiar symptoms,
recompiling samba and friends with the patch mentioned there restored
the behaviour we got with pre-badlock 4.1.17. it boils down to winbind
not re-using signed&sealed connections when pulling user information
from the ad, which seems to