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2003 Aug 11
3
Plea for Help with Slow Roaming Profiles
I've posted a couple of times about this problem. This is a plea for help
with Roaming Profile configuration.
The short problem is that logging on and logging off takes about ten
minutes, with a fresh roaming profile (~1MB), on a 100Mb LAN.
If anyone has any suggestions or pointers or questions, *please* pipe up.
I'm all out of ideas.
2009 Apr 03
1
WIne TEXT won't show. PLEAS HELP
None of the txt for wine shows. Not on the programs I TRY to run or in the menus. I'm new to Linux and Wine and not taht smart with computers. PLEaS HELP
2011 Jun 02
4
[Plea to the R Gods] Theoretical and Empirical CDFs
...ooked at so many threads; one suggestion to someone else was to use
library(fitdistplot) and look for distributions that may fit (e.g. weibull).
But I could really use guidance before spending additional time on this.
Thank you!
-TW
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2013 Dec 04
0
Plea for a more loquacious nut
Roger Price wrote, On 12/4/2013 12:35 PM:
> I would like nut to become more loquacious, and to log a much more
> complete report of its activity. At present nut reports that its
> components have started operation but does not automatically log their
> activity when UPS's switch between OB and OL. I believe that this
> under-reporting of important facts is too minimalist -
2016 Nov 15
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On 11/14/16 6:32 PM, Jeremy Allison via samba wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:38:52AM -0500, Josh Malone via samba wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> Apologies for basically bumping my own thread, but I'm absolutely at
>> my wits' end trying to figure out this access problem. I've
>> replicated the issue with and without NFS being involved. On our old
>>
2016 Nov 16
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On 11/15/16 7:25 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
>
> The token is the list of uids/gids (or SIDs in Windows terms)
> that this smbd is using to represent the user right now.
Okay - that makes sense. Thank you.
>>
>> canon_ace index 0. Type = allow SID = S-1-22-1-0 uid 0 (root)
>> SMB_ACL_USER_OBJ ace_flags = 0x0 perms rwx
>> canon_ace index 1. Type = allow SID =
2016 Nov 16
1
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On 11/16/16 8:44 AM, Josh Malone via samba wrote:
>
> Okay - so it's getting the right values for my user, but coming up with
> the wrong permissions on the file I'm trying to access. Any idea why?
>
> I've been trying to debug this for days now - every build I make on Red
> Hat Enterprise 6 does this. However, running Samba under Ubuntu server
> behaves correctly
2016 Nov 16
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On 11/16/16 2:32 PM, Jeremy Allison via samba wrote:
>>
>> But the file is not root:root - it's owned by uid 12477 and group
>> 9006. Why is Samba getting the wrong owner/group for this file?
>
> That is the core of your problem. What does the full debug level 10
> log say around this message ?
>
Nothing that I can see.
In any case, I've resolved my issue.
2016 Nov 17
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
>> My AD account objects all have uidNumber and gidNumber set (we use
>> that for the Mac systems bound to AD). And the AD usernames match the
>> NIS usernames. (the uid/gids match too).
> This is probably why it works on Ubuntu, but not on Centos, sssd is
> probably running on the Centos machine, but isn't setup correctly.
>
sssd I don't think runs by default
2016 Nov 17
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On 11/17/16 2:17 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 03:25:24PM -0500, Josh Malone wrote:
>>
>> http://www.cv.nrao.edu/~jmalone/sambalog.txt
>
> Looking at that log I see:
>
> posix_get_nt_acl: called for file .
>
> canon_ace index 0. Type = allow SID = S-1-22-1-0 uid 0 (root) SMB_ACL_USER_OBJ ace_flags = 0x0 perms rwx
> canon_ace index 1.
2016 Nov 17
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On Thu, 17 Nov 2016 14:12:51 -0500
Josh Malone via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On 11/17/16 2:06 PM, Alex Crow via samba wrote:
> >
> >>> My AD account objects all have uidNumber and gidNumber set (we use
> >>> that for the Mac systems bound to AD). And the AD usernames match
> >>> the NIS usernames. (the uid/gids match too).
>
2016 Nov 18
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On 11/17/16 2:53 PM, Alex Crow via samba wrote:
>
>> From my understanding you seem to have Mac and Windows clients and are
>> using the Samba machine as a fileserver. If the windows machines are
>> joined to a domain, then you will probably be better off joining the
>> Samba machine to the domain, this way you will not need the user map.
>>
>> It might help
2016 Nov 18
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On 11/18/16 9:53 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>
> OK, can I suggest you stop using either a usermap or a userscript. Try
> setting up your domain member correctly see here:
With no usermap file or script, the behavior is the same: can't write to
files you should be able to based on group membership.
>
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_Samba_as_an_AD_Domain_Member
2009 Sep 14
2
Plea: No long unbroken lines, please!
...ve been introduced, comes
out as a single line 657 characters long, of which I can only see
about one fifth at a time. This makes it very difficult to take
in what is written.
The only way to get it decent is to Copy&Paste the content into
a local file, and then tidy that up oneself.
So may I please ask people to try to avoid sending long unbroken
lines?
(And perhaps the pipermail server may have a configuration option
which would insert line-breaks at suitable places?)
With thanks!
Question: In a case (like this) where there is a posting in the
archives which one wishes one had retained...
2000 Aug 01
0
AllowHosts implementation plea.
Hello all,
I'd like to see sshd_config directive AllowHosts implemented. This is
about the only SSH 1.2.27 (etc.) thing not supported by OpenSSH.
The reason for this would be drop-in compatibility. Sure, you can do
about the same thing with hosts.allow, but the syntax is a bit different
and you'd have to modify sshd_config and you lose the possibility to have
multiple security layers
2005 May 25
0
Cisco 7960 Firmware help pleas
Hi,
Try powering down, then as soon as you reconnect press the # key. This
should invoke the factory reset, followed by entering 1234556789*0# when
requested, which will wipe the phone.
Make sure that you have the appropriate image available as the next reboot
will look for the OS79XX.TXT file, then image, which if incorrect could lead
to an expensive paperweight!
I would recommend
2006 Jan 26
0
Plea to support a much needed function for Call Centers in Asterisk.
I have contacted Digium and have received a quote of $7,000US to
implement what I will refer to as 'whisper mode'.
It will allow a person to speak to only one side of a bridged call. For
example, I am using ChanSpy to listen to an agent and what they are
hearing and saying. But I cannot tell the agent something, without
calling them on another line. This wil allow you to speak to your
1998 Apr 08
1
last desperate plea for help with NetWkstaUserLogon
I posted a message about a week ago concerning my ongoing battles
with NetWkstaUserLogon (aka networkstation user login). I would
be very grateful for answers to ANY of my questions...
We have 1.9.18p4 on Solaris 2.6. We are doing pass-through authentication
(security=server, password server = <NT PDC>).
It will allow administrators to login, map drives, etc. etc.
However, non
2004 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] Plea for help
Chris Lattner wrote:
>Could you try compiling and running this program:
>
>---
>#include <limits>
>#include <iostream>
>int main() {
> std::cerr << std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity() << "\n";
>}
>---
>
>
Sure thing. It prints "0". Calling that inifinity is somewhat
of a stretch, isn't it ?
What on earth
2004 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] Plea for help
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Finn S Andersen wrote:
> Chris Lattner wrote:
>
> >Could you try compiling and running this program:
> >
> >---
> >#include <limits>
> >#include <iostream>
> >int main() {
> > std::cerr << std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity() << "\n";
> >}
> >---
> >
> >
> Sure