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2003 Sep 22
0
multiple permissioning for same user in username.map
...domain1
guest ok = no
writeable = yes
I have my usermap.txt like this;
localacc = some_service_account_from_ads_domain1,
some_service_account_from_ad_domain1
localac2 = some_service_account_from_ads_domain1,
some_service_account_from_ad_domain1
It seems that samba gets it's knickers in a twist with this as it is
presumably trying to work out which UID the user is on which share - which
is understandable. Is there a way to specify a usermap.txt per share? the
only docs I can find list it as a global directive. Being a bear of very
little brain I am having difficulty work...
2012 Mar 10
2
uncompressed FLAC
Mike,
I went looking for that article and stumbled upon this gem.
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=103168
Enjoy.
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Mike. <the.lists at mgm51.com> wrote:
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> On 3/9/2012 at 3:56 PM Vladimiro Macedo wrote:
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> |What dbPowerAmp does is encapsulate the wav file into a FLAC container
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> |without actually compressing it. I guess
2012 Mar 11
2
uncompressed FLAC
...e causes the timing
issues in the audio samples going to the DAC. Some DACs will reclock
the incoming audio stream, but many do not. So when the timing between
the samples varies due to CPU loading, it may produce audible
differences. I suspect this is why some "audiophiles" have their
knickers in a twist. They don't hear the FLAC file, but rather the
inability of the computer to properly process the FLAC file in the time
domain. As a result, the FLAC format is being blamed for weakness
inherent in their computer hardware, and possibly software as well.
Just my two cents....
2008 Jun 19
5
Puppetmaster compile performance
.../var/log/messages, and
extracted the number of seconds required to compile the manifest. Ran
the output through perl and Excel to get a graph of count vs time to
see what the puppetmaster box performance looks like. This excludes
data out to the 2200 second mark, where the virtual machine got its
knickers in a twist.
Puppetmaster runs in a VMware Server VM, 384 MB RAM, single Xeon 3.4
GHz CPU visible to the VM. Shared with 2 other VMs and the backup
service, so some of the long-time compiles are going to be when the
backups are running.
http://www.cricalix.net/~dhill/puppet/puppet-compile-graph-...
2011 Jul 23
9
Securing Asterisk
I beg to differ. Digium is hiding from the real world and somebody is
going take the software and run with it. My customers lost in excess
of $50.000 and cut my pay in half, because of hackers. The hackers
figured out how to scan every asterisk for weak passwords or open
ports, and bang them real good. We need two things: a) disable in
sip.conf the reply for INVITES that have wrong user