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1999 May 19
3
auditing/closecmd/smbwebstatus patch updates
I'd like to take a moment to thank the samba team for a painless upgrade from 2.0.2/3 to 2.0.4. configure, make, stop, install, start. It was a joy. Woo woo! I've updated for 2.0.4 the patches for my auditing system, the close command parameter and smbwebstatus. Everything should be accessible at http://www.reac.com/samba/ auditing: http://www.reac.com/samba/samba-audit.html This
1999 Mar 26
0
'close command' patch available
I've written a patch to samba 2.0.2/3 that adds a new share parameter to samba named 'closed command' that is similar in functionality to 'print command', but works on file shares. If a share has a 'close command' specified, then the given command will be run when a client closes a file. It takes the standard macro substitutions in addition to %s (or %f) to pass it
1999 Apr 06
1
SAMBA digest 2047
Thanks Andy ! Unfortunately the situation is unchanged. Interesting is that sometime Win98 can see the correct shares but only the first time when is accessing Samba and then... lost. I'm still trying . Can someone tell me how to find what values those %.. parameters take when Samba is acessed ? Alex > > Go to http://www.reac.com/samba/ and check out the stuff with
1999 Jan 18
2
Like Netware share ??
Most of you will probably think about this "It's not a real problem". But not my boss. I want to exchange our Netware server with a linux/SMABA one but my boss wants to have on the new server exactly the same directories structure like in the Netware server. And here it is what I couldn't done : user X wich have two secondary groups Y and Z must browse in Win95 _only_ the Y and
2012 Oct 01
1
help configuring netboot over remote serial terminal
Hi Folks, I'm trying to install Debian onto a headless server (Supermicro X8SIE-LN4F motherboard). The on-board IPMI BMC redirects the serial port to COM3, and I can talk to it just fine over a remote console connection. I've been trying to install Debian remotely, and have the DHCP and TFTP servers working, and things seem to work (at least into the Splash screen) if I'm using
1999 May 05
0
? lmhosts ?
STEP 6. Try listing the shares available on your server k6:/usr/sbin# smbclient -L k6 Added interface ip=192.168.1.1 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file /etc/lmhosts. Error was No such file or di rectory Server time is Wed May 5 18:35:46 1999 Timezone is UTC-4.0 Session setup failed for username= myname=K6 destname=K6 ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Ba d
2018 Jul 17
2
Sysprep AD Join fails on Dual Stack
Hello, * Jon Gerdes <gerdesj at blueloop.net> [2018-07-17 02:45]: > Before you focus on Samba, it is generally good form to prove it or > get as close as you can. So: you can domain join OK but when using > sysprep (Microsoft provided utility), it fails. I don't think your > problem is with Samba but with sysprep. you're right. I tried a lot of things in the last 12
2000 Feb 01
0
FEATURE REQ: safe % expansion via new syntax
Proposal: There should be a way to specify that some substitutions should be made in a way that is safe as far as Bourne Shell command lines are concerned (e.g., if %f expands to a string with special characters in it, it should be expanded to a sutiably quoted string in 'print command' parameters). Either all parameters that eventually result in a /bin/sh command line
2012 May 02
0
MCMCglmm priors including phylogeny
Hi all, I'm hoping I might be able to get some help with some issues specifying priors for MCMCglmm. I'm trying to fit a gaussian glmm using MCMCglmm to a data set with two (correlated) response variables. The response variables are both logit-transformed proportions (there are a few reasons why I've chosen these with gaussian error over binomal glmm, which I won't go into).
2011 Sep 06
17
ext4 BUG in dom0 Kernel 2.6.32.36
Hi: I''ve met an ext4 Bug in dom0 kernel 2.6.32.36. (See kernel stack below) 32.36 kernel commit: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/jeremy/xen.git;a=commit;h=ae333e97552c81ab10395ad1ffc6d6daaadb144a The bug only show up in our cluster environments which includes 300 physical machines, one server will run into this bug per day. Running ontop of every server, there are about 30
2012 Nov 29
4
[PATCH] x86/hap: fix race condition between ENABLE_LOGDIRTY and track_dirty_vram hypercall
There is a race condition between XEN_DOMCTL_SHADOW_OP_ENABLE_LOGDIRTY and HVMOP_track_dirty_vram hypercall. Although HVMOP_track_dirty_vram is called many times from qemu-dm which is connected via VNC, XEN_DOMCTL_SHADOW_OP_ENABLE_LOGDIRTY is called only once from a migration process (e.g. xc_save, libxl-save-helper). So the race seldom happens, but the following cases are possible.
1998 Sep 21
15
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2008 Apr 24
0
R crashes while running a positive checked script (PR#11264)
Full_Name: Bas Zimmerman Version: 2.7.0 (2008-04-22) OS: Windows 2000 Pro SP 4 Eng Submission from: (NULL) (62.51.53.106) Running the following line of the R-code SurvivalEnsembles.R, part of the MBoost package results in a program crash: 'AMLrf <- cforest(I(log(time)) ~ ., data = AMLlearn, control = ctrl, weights = AMLw)' This package received a OK-check, see
1999 Jan 29
0
max filename length
I'm having some weird problems with filename lengths. Here are the symptoms: - I can not rename a file from explorer to have more than 127 characters. After typing in a filename, it prompts me with the "are you sure you want to change the extension" dialog. It gets truncated to 127 characters, and doesn't have an extension. The filename shows up from a UNIX shell having only