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1997 Aug 21
1
hosts allow - problem
...our smb.conf we have the entries: [global] hosts allow = 193.174.234., 192.124.248., 193.174.235., 141.35.191.122 workgroup = IMBNET printing = SYSV printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes passwd program = /usr/bin/yppasswd share modes = yes browseable = yes .... (origininally we had the line: hosts allow = 193.174.234. 192.124.248. 193.174.235 ) The samba-server is in the net 192.124.248 and all computer in this net (but only these) can use the samba-services. PC's from the other classes will get the meesage: System error 53. Network path not found. Is this a g...
2004 Jan 30
2
request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions
...uot;, and "q" (alluding to the corresponding naming already used for these functions in S). All distributions of the " base" package for which such "r", "d", "p", and "q" functions exist are implemented (essentially by wrappers of the origininal code) as subclasses of either of the two the subclasses "AbscontDistribution" or " DiscreteDistribution". This approach seems very appealing to us from a conceptual viewpoint: Just pass an object of some derived distribution class to a generic function as argument and...
2005 Nov 22
1
Iproute2 src mangling problems
Hi, I''m having an issue with changing the source address of packets origininating from a specific user using a combination of iptables and iproute2. We want to change packets originating from a specific service so that they originate from that service''s IP address, so that we can move it to a different physical server and have the packets appear to come from t...
2010 Jun 15
5
windows 7 unable to join domain
Hi, I'm currently running Samba3x-3.3.8-0.51 on CentOS 5.5. I currently have many Windows XP clients associated with the domain and behaving correctly. However, I am unable to join a Windows 7 PC. I receive "The specified network name is no longer available." I've verified that DNS is configured correctly, and as stated XP machines have no problem joining. Per some googling,