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2019 Sep 06
4
smbldap-showuser and ldapsearch can't show groups user belongs to.
Quick-n-easy questions: Let's say user raub is added to group nosy using smbldap-groupmod smbldap-groupmod -m raub nosy Now, according to ol' ldapsearch, ldapsearch -vvv -H "ldaps://ldap.example.com" -D "uid=admin,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" -W -b "dc=example,dc=com" -s sub "(cn-nosy)" group nosy has a dn attribute that looks like this dn:
2019 Sep 09
0
smbldap-showuser and ldapsearch can't show groups user belongs to.
On 09/09/2019 16:55, Mauricio Tavares wrote: > On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 4:12 PM Rowland penny via samba > <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> On 06/09/2019 20:14, Mauricio Tavares via samba wrote: >>> Quick-n-easy questions: >>> >>> Let's say user raub is added to group nosy using smbldap-groupmod >>> >>> smbldap-groupmod -m raub
2001 Aug 31
1
Finally, it can be told!
The reason I have been being very nosy, yet very secretive. vorbismodule 0.0a ----------------- This is a Python (http://www.python.org/) module that can be use to read files in the Ogg Vorbis format, using the same interface as defined in the wave and sunau modules. At the moment it only supports reading Vorbis files, and I've only really tested it under Linux. Please feel free to download
2001 Aug 31
1
Finally, it can be told!
The reason I have been being very nosy, yet very secretive. vorbismodule 0.0a ----------------- This is a Python (http://www.python.org/) module that can be use to read files in the Ogg Vorbis format, using the same interface as defined in the wave and sunau modules. At the moment it only supports reading Vorbis files, and I've only really tested it under Linux. Please feel free to download
2010 Jul 26
1
Optimize peers registration under jitter/delay.
Hello, I want to optimize my registrations and calls of peers to my asterisk with the following options in sip.conf: ---///--- qualify = yes qualify = 500 qualifyfreq=5 registerattempts = 0 registertimeout = 10 maxexpiry = 60 minexpiry = 20 defaultexpiry = 600 ---///--- Can someone more experienced with these settings to help me to optimize connections from peers with mobile phone that using
2011 Dec 04
2
Running puppet agent and master from cron jobs
I see that there''s a thread from September asking a very similar question ("Official puppetlabs position on cron vs puppet as a service?"). I want to ask what should I take into account when making this decision? Just some background: - All my servers are Red Hat or CentOS - We have about 5 servers managed by Puppet now. The goal is to have ~50 servers. These are generally
2019 Nov 13
2
Compiling libc++ using GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain for arm-cortex-m4
Hello, lately, I have been thinking about how to resolve the problem with that the program size increases enormously when including <iostream> when compiling with libstdc++. In this library, in <iostream> there is a static object __ioinit initialized like so: ... // For construction of filebuffers for cout, cin, cerr, clog et. al. static ios_base::Init __ioinit; ... This
2006 May 15
1
encrypting databases
Hi all, your thoughts appreciated: I''d like to encrypt one of my databases, as described in the first Rails book, by putting encrypt and decrypt methods on the :after_find, :before_save, and :after_save hooks in my model (what a lovely transparent way rails does things!). But unlike the book, I actually want to use real encryption, perhaps something from the OpenSSL library, something
2006 Jan 14
1
controller_path says undefined local ....
undefined local variable or method `controller_path'' Do I need to install anything explicit? For the nosies, I''m looking for (building) a breadcrumb routine (as page independant/DRY-less as possible). Like "mods > crm > customer > add contact" Regards, Gerard -- "Who cares if it doesn''t do anything? It was made with our new Triple-Iso-Bifurcated-Krypton-G...
2002 Nov 11
0
R to SAS
Is there any solution for exporting R databases into SAS directly? Thanks Istv?n J?nosi Planim?ter Kft. Budapest, Hungary 36-1-320-49-55; 36-1-452-0545 janosi at planimeter.hu www.planimeter.hu -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "hel...
2004 Oct 08
0
really can't bear the pain of the broken leg
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2001 Nov 15
3
again chroot
Hello out there! I've searched this list up and down in order to find a clue about restricting sftp or scp to a defined path or to a chroot jail. It seems there has been development on some patches but I can't find further information. Is there any support or planned support for restricting sftp or scp to a certain path? If there is already support for this, does anybody have a howto
2008 Oct 16
1
puppet not creating users?
Hello! My problem is - puppet is not creating users... I''ve got class: class admins { @user { "graf0": ensure => present, uid => 1500, comment => "Full name", home => "/home/graf0", managehome=> true, shell => "/bin/bash", password => ''SOMEVALIDSHADOWPW'', tag => admin } } Then, in have
2017 Oct 31
3
Cross compiling for Baremetal ARM without using GCC
Dear LLVM developers, Hello, I'm trying to find a way of cross-compiling my c code against Baremetal Cortex-M device (so target triple will be arm-none-eabi) only using LLVM/Clang, and not using anything from GNU (ld or libc). I'm doing this to know which one of LLVM/clang and GCC produces smaller flash image size because saving flash is a big deal in our projects. 1) When I just follow
2009 Dec 13
2
how to replace a single backward slash with a double backward slash?
Dear R-helpers: Hours ago, I asked how to replace a single forward slash with a double backward slash and recieved great help. Thanks again for all the repliers. In the meantime, I wonder how to replace a single backward slash with a double backward slash? e.g., I want change "c:\test" into "c:\\test" I tried the following but does not work.
2015 Jan 28
2
CentOSn7 & graphite-web RPM
Am 28.01.2015 um 07:07 schrieb Philip Keogh: Hi Philip, > There's a .spec file that the author ran through mock on EL7: > https://github.com/mckern/carbon/blob/rpm_spec/rpm_spec/carbon.spec By author you mean the author of the RPM? > (If you need to know how to generate an RPM from a .spec see > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package ) Ta. > You can
2002 Dec 15
0
Newsletter Vol 1 Issue 12: Safety For Children On The Web & Virus Protection
SAFETY FOR CHILDREN ON THE WEB Compliments of www.milfordpc.com, PC and Network services with over 10 years of Technical Experience "Cyberprowlers" know that children today are computer savvy, and know that they generally are very trusting of people. They use this knowledge to befriend them, and can be dangerous if they learn information about who the child is, where s/he lives, or
1998 Oct 13
5
compare / contrast of linux fw and others
Hi, I was wondering how a linux box configured as a firewall stacked up against some of the commercial products like checkpoint-1 and gauntlet. Can someone direct me to a good book or online doc that compares linux to some other firewall methods? Mind you, I''m not talking about a firewall in the classical sense, ie ip forwarding turned off and used as a proxy, but the typical Linux box
2005 Jan 26
2
Any danger in having two shares with same name?
Hi, Don't ask why I'm posing this question -- actually, I WILL explain below -- but is there any danger in having two shares in Samba with the same name? Here's our situation. We have a bunch of production machines out in the field. On those machines, we are constantly setting up "special project shares" for each user (different from the user's Home directory) that
2016 Jul 27
3
installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop
good morning Johnny. On 07/27/2016 05:38 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 07/26/2016 11:44 PM, geo wrote: >> On 07/26/16 22:22, Johnny Hughes wrote: >> <<>> >> >> hello Johnny, >> >> glad you caught my post. >> >>> If you can not get that NIC working with the default kernel, you could >>> try the experimental kernel per the