Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "maricopa".
2004 Mar 05
0
Cannot find KDC for requested realm while getting initial credentials
...down and it seems to be a kerberos problem.
I'm the original/eternal BSD noob, any thoughts as to what i'm doing wrong?
Error messages:
su-2.05b# ./smbclient -L localhost -Uadministrator
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
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su-2.05b# kinit administrator@adtest.gc.maricopa.edu
kinit(v5): Cannot find KDC for requested realm while getting initial
credentials
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su-2.05b# klist
klist: No credentials cache found (ticket cache FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0)
Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0
klist: You have no tickets cached
My conf files:
krb5.conf
[logging]
defa...
2004 Mar 15
2
R equiv to proc gremove in maps package
Is there an R equivalent to SAS's proc gremove? You would use this procedure to combine the units on an existing map, for example to build a map of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from the [US] counties dataset where the internal boundries surround the MSAs (which are groups of counties) rather than the individual counties. I can imagine the mechanism would be to find and erase the
2005 Jun 01
0
Re: Use NTFS Partition. -- only applies to same disk ...
From: Mark Jarvis <mark.jarvis at pvmail.maricopa.edu>
> HUH? FAT32 problem???
No, it's a geometry issue on legacy BIOS/DOS Disk Labels (Partition Table
Format) aka "Basic Disc" in NT5+ (2000+) when both NT and Linux share
the disk for booting.
Microsoft never standardized how geometry should be handled after NT4.0
Service Pa...
2005 Jul 12
2
gpg
In a general re-configuration of my box, I deleted and re-installed
CentOS. OK, I need the gpg key. When, as suggested, I run
rpm --import public.gpg.key
I get:
error: public.gpg.key: import read failed.
So what do I do now?
-mj-
2005 Mar 24
1
Boot diskette for install CD
(New to CentOS and just joined the list.)
Is there a boot diskette image for the install CD? I want to install
CentOS in a classroom that does not have CD boot enabled. I couldn''t
find one on the install CD, although it did have a USB flash drive boot
image. I''m pretty sure that the machines in the classroom are too old to
be able to boot from USB flash drives. (I will check on
2005 Feb 11
0
Inconsistant write access to SAMBA share
Running Redhat 2.4.21 with Samba 3.0.9. My share is readable ok but
while write access will work when i've booted from a dos environment
(Bart's boot Disk http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/ which is a marvelous free
product that i'm happy to plug) When i authenticate from a windows XP
or 2000 desktop i can read but have no write access with the same
account. The folder permissions all
2005 Mar 11
0
Samba authentication fails unless unix account exists
I've set up Samba 3.0.9 with ADS support and open LDAP 2.2.23 on freeBSD
5.3. I've got all the essential services working as far as i can tell.
Nmbd, smbd, and winbindd are running. I've created a machine account in
the domain with the net ads join command. Wbinfo -u returns a list of
my AD domain users in the DOMAIN\username format Wbinfo -g returns my
groups in the same
2005 Jul 13
3
Open Office 1.9.x
Having used Open Office 1.9.x on the XP side of my box, I decided to
install it on the CentOS side. (The default OO was 1.1.2, for heaven's
sake!) I downloaded the Linux 386 version from the OO site.
I immediately ran into problems--
1) The installation instructions were for OO 1.x.
2) The download appears to be source RPMs.
Although I've used UNIX & Linux for over 15 years,
2005 Mar 21
0
authentication problem with openldap-2.2.24
My problem consists of Samba + Winbindd + Ldap + Kerberos not
authenticating with Active Directory. For example, if I do 'smbclient -L
localhost -U username%password(active directory account)' I get
NT_STATUS_LOGIN_FAILURE. Ive debugged for quite sometime trying to
pinpoint some sort of configuration that needs to be changed or added.
To my experience I think the problem resolves at
2005 Jun 04
3
DVD writer problem
I have an NEC DVD-RW ND2500A (that's not the label I bought it under,
but that's what it really is.) It's supposed to read/write CDs, DVDs,
DVD+Rs, and DVD-Rs. I'm basically dual booting between XP and CentOS 4.
Following the recipe in "The Linux Cookbook", I tried to copy a DVD using:
dd if=/dev/hdd of=/tmp/diskfile.iso
then
cdrecord dev=/dev/hdd fs=32m