Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "sacksteder".
2009 Oct 03
7
Fedora 11 DomU
When I try to virt-install a PV instance of F11, I''m getting an ''invalid
kernel'' message, as if it''s not a Xen kernel. I have tried both the
i386 and x86_64 versions.
Is there any weirdness with this distro that I''m not aware of?
2009 Oct 28
2
Trouble adding machine accounts
I'm not able to add machine account(specifically Samba member servers)
to my Samba 3.0 Domain. When I try to run 'net rpc join' and provide
the root credentials, I get 'NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER' in the output. My
domain database is in LDAP and root is a local unix user. I know auth
works, because 'net rpc info' works. It seems there's a problem
mapping between the
2009 Dec 23
2
Can't create file.
I can authenticate at the smb level, but there's something wrong at
the posix level when I try to edit or create files. I am always denied
access regardless of how loose the file/directory permissions are.
This is what I am seeing in the logs -
[2009/12/20 00:57:35, 4] smbd/uid.c:change_to_user(183)
change_to_user: Skipping user change - already user
[2009/12/20 00:57:35, 5]
2009 Apr 01
1
Clarification of 'administrator' config w/ldap
I have a mostly working config with the ldap backend, at least from
the standpoint of standard domain users, but I'm not sure how my
Administrator user needs to be configured. The os 'root' user is in
/etc/passwd and all my normal users are in the directory for unified
login purposes. Is the domain 'Administrator' account supposed to
correspond to 'root' in the os,
2009 Mar 23
1
integration with existing ldap directory
I'm having trouble wading through the various documents that only
partially apply to my situation.
I have an exsting LDAP instance providing NSS login data to my small
group of linux machines. I want to also now provide domain logins
against those user accounts.
So far I have determined that I need to
1. add the samba schema to the directory
2. set the attribute access appropriately
3. add
2005 May 07
2
pop vs. imap inconsistancy
I am converting from courier and have noticed change in behaviour with
Dovecot. I use maildirs with squirrelmail connecting by imap as well
as a POP3 client.
Courier would set the 'mail status-read' flag for any message which
was downloaded with the POP3 interface. Dovecot apparently does not.
Is this a bug or intended behaviour?
If it is intentional, can it be changed with the config
2006 Jul 11
1
1.0 migration
The version of Dovecot I am currently using keeps different read pointers
depending on if it's being accessed by POP or IMAP. I understand that
in 1.0this is unified. If I upgrade the server in place, what will the
status of
my messages be?
Will everything be marked unread?
IMAP pointers become official?
POP pointers become official?
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2009 Mar 27
3
Understanding ldap auth credentials
I'm try to create a single sign on configuration for a home
fileserver, storing user accounts in the directory and using those
credentials to authenticate Linux shell logins, server applications
and PDC logins.
I have NSS working correctly and am trying to extend my LDAP schema to
accommodate Samba. For the benefit of my own understanding, I'm trying
to make the necessary changes to my
2009 Dec 20
0
Access Denied w/LDAP backend
When I connect to a Samba Member Server in my home network, I am
prompted for credentials and am able establish a session(I have not
yet joined the client machines to the domain). I see a list of shares
and am able to browse down into them as I expect, based on the
appropriate permissions. I can read the contents of files as well. If
I attempt to make any changes (file creation, deletion,
2009 Oct 31
7
LDAP Examples
I'm struggling with trying to create a unified, ldap-backed for my
home network. I have an existing directory that handles my posix
logins correctly and I'm able to auth smb users against those
accounts, but I'm not able to join any machines to the directory. It
would be profoundly helpful to see a ldif dump of a working
configuration. Surely others have created similar setups at home