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2018 Mar 03
2
samba 2.4.6 to 2.4.7 update on Fedora update 26 to 27, can't connect to shares
...> Your IM is the source for users and groups and fill both AD and openldap
> with the identical information. Is this true?
>
Yes. Passwords are also managed this way.
> I think I know this because I can retrieve usernames and SID
>
> > info from wbinfo.
>
> This is not necessaryly true. I assume your AD and your Samba/Ldap has
> different domain names and different SIDs.
>
wbinfo only gives me information from my AD domain (I think). I'm not sure
how to query our local samba but I guess the users and where they come
from was expressed in the deprecated line in m...
2004 Aug 06
1
questions related to ploting in R
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2 1530235 3.138177
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more data here
23 118345 2.454111
23 5142838 1.719263
23 5163858 1.228840
The x axes of the plot should have chromosome label from 1 to 23 and
physical location within each chromosome label. The physical location
values start from each chromosome (not necessaryly same value). That means
that x axes will have label (tick) for chromosome 1, within chromosome 1
there are physical location from whatever value to the largest physical
location value for chromosome 1, then chromosome 2 label, within chromosome
2 label physical location increase from whatever valu...
2018 Mar 03
0
samba 2.4.6 to 2.4.7 update on Fedora update 26 to 27, can't connect to shares
...your users & groups are
> > only stored in one place and you do not need to add anything to AD.
>
> So the way I understand this, my samba server is joined to the AD
> domain.
> I think I know this because I can retrieve usernames and SID
> info from wbinfo.
This is not necessaryly true. I assume your AD and your Samba/Ldap has
different domain names and different SIDs.
> Also, reading the idmap_rid man page, unix uid/gid numbers are
> determined algorithmically from the SID. But that would be wrong
> would it not? The uid/gid numbers are already defined on the un...
2018 Mar 03
4
samba 2.4.6 to 2.4.7 update on Fedora update 26 to 27, can't connect to shares
On 2 March 2018 at 20:37, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>
wrote:
>
> Your Samba machine can be a Unix active directory domain member or it
> can be a member of an NT4-style domain that uses ldap, it cannot be
> both.
> It can also authenticate from an ldap server on another machine, in
> this case, it wouldn't be a domain member.
> It should be