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2014 May 19
1
Zero byte files
Hi all,
I have a Centos 6 box running samba-3.6.9 and I have a problem with
files turning to 0 bytes after being edited and saved. One of the users
reported that he changed the name of two files and both ended up sized 0
bytes and opening them revealed them to be empty. Has anyone had a
similar problem? I've been looking for 3 days and there's obvious
pattern to the events
2013 Aug 09
1
How to bind to the LADP server in Samba 4
Hi,
I need to write a (Perl) script that will access the LDAP server that is
bunddled in Samba 4.
What DN should I use to authenticate?
Best regards,
Olivier
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2013 Oct 14
0
Samba 4 internal DNS and reverse zones
Hi All,
I currently have another thread open on squid authentication with Samba
4 and am going to try authenticating against kerberos instead of NTLM.
According to the docs for the web filter I'm using, it's essential for
Kerberos to be able to resolve reverse DNS so I've spent the last
weekend trying to get this working. Various different documents and
howtos exist but none of
2012 Sep 30
5
Log NAT IP address?
Hi Timo/everyone,
Currently we are logging the remote IP, but is there a way to show the
IP address that the NAT connection is coming from?
The reason I ask is, we are changing ISPs, and I would like to see in
the logs when an external connection is coming from our OLD ISP
connection, and when it is coming through our new one.
We have a Watchguard firewall, and I have both External
2013 Aug 08
2
Samba 4 with LDAP proxy in DMZ
Hi All,
I'm setting up a Samba AD domain which works perfectly with the WIn 7
server tools and so far everything is going fine. What has me stumped
is setting up an LDAP proxy in our DMZ against which I can authenticate
our email and web services.
I've got port 389 open on my main Samba 4 DC and if I use the domain
administrator account to bind the proxy, everything works. In order
2013 Oct 10
1
Samba 4 and squid ntlm auth
Hi List,
Looking for assistance with a squid authentication problem against Samba 4.
The squid proxy we're using worked fine on our old Samba 3 domain with
500+ users but keeps freezing on our new Samba 4 domain. I've joined
the proxy using net ads join and the samba 4 network is a clean build as
we wanted to leave any baggage from the old one behind.
What we now have is a situation
2006 Aug 14
14
Routing packets over multiple links (NICS) all on the same ISP all with same gateway.
Ok ive been trying to get this to work for about half a year now. Ive
searched all over the internet for a solution for
my problem. Ive found some solutions, but they only led me to yet more
problems.
What we want to do is the following:
I live in a student complex with 7 other people. Every room has its own
internet connection from the same ISP.
Ip, gateway, subnet are asigned through dhcp on
2005 Nov 15
9
Multiple Login scripts
Hi all,
Just a quick question about login scripts for a large number of users who
change rooms a lot.
I have several rooms each with a printer, and nearly a thousand users divided
into two main groups - pupils and teachers who change rooms on a routine
basis. Is it possible to set up multiple login scripts that would be executed
in sequence i.e. run by user is %u, and machine is %m is it
2000 Feb 17
0
Using rpcclient or samedit to randomise trust account passwords
when an nt 4.0 workstation or backup domain controller is joined to a
domain, the trust account password is set to a well-known initial value.
if you are concerned about internal network security, this is not really
an acceptable risk: any captured network traffic can be decoded simply
from knowing the name of the workstation, which is contained in the
network traffic itself. the initial value
2010 Sep 01
2
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 6.4 and 8.0 EoLs coming soon
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Hello Everyone,
On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their
End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team.
Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD
6.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also
cease at the same point. Users of either of
2010 Sep 01
2
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 6.4 and 8.0 EoLs coming soon
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Hello Everyone,
On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their
End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team.
Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD
6.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also
cease at the same point. Users of either of