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2016 Jan 25
2
Snipe-IT ldap integration / Create read only user
Hello, I'm able to successfully authenticate Snipe-IT against Samba. However looking through the documentation for the ldap config. http://docs.snipeitapp.com/manual/user-management/index.html I see LDAP Bind Username |cn=read-only-admin,dc=example,dc=com. |How do I create a read only user in Samba?|Thanks. | -- -James
2016 Jan 26
2
Snipe-IT ldap integration / Create read only user
On 1/25/2016 4:37 PM, Rowland penny wrote: > On 25/01/16 19:37, James wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm able to successfully authenticate Snipe-IT against Samba. >> However looking through the documentation for the ldap config. >> >> http://docs.snipeitapp.com/manual/user-management/index.html >> >> I see LDAP Bind Username |cn=read-only-admin,dc=example,dc=com. |How >> do I create a read only user in...
2016 Jan 26
1
Snipe-IT ldap integration / Create read only user
Le 26/01/2016 14:09, Rowland penny a écrit : > > In which case it is easy, especially as the page you linked to has > 'Example' above the user DN you posted. > Using your favourite way of creating AD users, create a user, that's > it! The user will have read-only access to AD and read/write access to > its own AD object. > > You should be aware that the
2009 Oct 27
2
Sniping a bad inode in zfs?
I''ve have a single-fs, mirrored pool on my hands which recently went through a bout of corruption. I''ve managed to clean up a good bit of it but it appears that I''m left with some directories which have bad refcounts. For example, I have what should be an empty directory "foo" which, when you cd into it and ls -al, it shows a incorrect refcount for a empty
2016 May 05
4
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...h means there is not much R itself can do about it. In fact from the syslog I see > > May 4 20:48:11 ginaz kernel[0]: low swap: killing pid 56256 (R) > > so it's the kernel's own defense mechanism. The bad thing is that R cannot do anything about it - the kernel just decides to snipe processes it thinks are dangerous to the health of the system, and it does so without a warning. > > Cheers, > Simon >
2002 Oct 11
2
Why openssh newer than 2.9.9 doesn't send SIGTERM and SIGHUP to child process?
Hi, I search in archive list if there any reason why is removed in openssh newer than 2.9.9 from function 'void session_close_by_channel(int id, void *arg)' sending of SIGTEMR and SIGHUP signals to child as was in 2.9.9 version? See follow sniped code from 2.9.9 sources: ---- openssh-2.9.9/session.c ---------------------------------------- void session_close_by_channel(int id, void *arg) ... debug("session_close_by_channel: channel %d kill %d", id, s->pid); if (s->pid == 0) { /* close sessi...
2016 May 05
1
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...lf can do about it. In fact from the syslog I see >>> >>> May 4 20:48:11 ginaz kernel[0]: low swap: killing pid 56256 (R) >>> >>> so it's the kernel's own defense mechanism. The bad thing is that R cannot do anything about it - the kernel just decides to snipe processes it thinks are dangerous to the health of the system, and it does so without a warning. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Simon >>> >> > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/m...
2009 Mar 04
17
Community: How to deal with attempts at sabotage
Hi all, The underlying assumption of membership in any community is that your participation is at worst neutral, and if possible positive. Communities, online or off, generally do what they can to protect themselves from detrimental influences, which is where policies, politeness, moderators, and all that come into play. Puppet''s community has been both fortunate and awesome,
2006 Jan 26
6
* point to point t1 solution? / alternatives
This has been an interesting discussion for me (except for the sniping). The last post led me, out of curiosity, to this wiki entry: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+TDMoE I was unaware of this feature, and it looks pretty good. I've been pondering replacing some T1's by leveraging IP capacity but of course have run up against the QoS issue. My idea was different... I
2019 Mar 14
0
paste
...had a quick look here. > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Stefan G. Weichinger [mailto:lists at xunil.at] > Verzonden: donderdag 14 maart 2019 8:52 > Aan: L.P.H. van Belle > Onderwerp: Re: paste > > Am 14.03.19 um 08:42 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle: > > The dpaste sniped is already deleted. > > Can you send it again? > > sure, created right now > > > - > > I wonder if I have to demote the DC2 or how to proceed. > > Everything worked well until some days ago (according to the > failing repl) > So what change in these...
2016 May 04
1
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
> Can you elaborate on "leads to R being killed"? You should tell to the killer not to do it again :). Hi Simon! Sure, but who do you tell it if you don't know the killer? This is all the killer left me with, the 'crime scene' if you like :-) > m <- matrix(0, 90000, 100000) Killed: 9 My colleague Wayne Oldford also tried it on his Mac machine and apparently the
2001 Jan 04
0
'make' fails on SCO OpenServer 5.0.5
...oing all this per the instructions in Sysadmin Magazine October 2000 in the article "Installing and Configuring OpenSSH". Also from reading the appropriate INSTALL and README files. I previously downloaded and installed OpenSSL, Zlib, and egd with no problems. Thanks for any help. Jeff Snipes SCO/Linux Administration The Frozen North aka Chicago Area -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: output.txt Type: application/octet-stream Size: 9614 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/20010...
2008 Feb 27
2
OT But I Would Rather See People Running Asterisk on a "Real" Server than an Emachine
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=8835Y11-R Use Promo Code: 8835DEAL to bring it down to $219 (plus shipping) I picked up two: 8835Y11-R -- IBM eServer 325 Dual Opteron 2.0GHz 1GB 12 2 $219.99 $439.98 (a little less than $500 for two) Thanks, Steve Totaro
2006 Oct 01
0
[fdo] A new addition to desktop-file-utils?
Folks, Last week Tom Tromey posted an idea on his blog about executable .desktop files: http://tromey.com/blog/?p=285 I saw it, thought it was a good idea, and commented as much on my blog: http://sniping.org/2006/09/28/so-simple-it-might-just-be-worth- implementing/ To this end, I've written an additional utility called desktop-file- launch, and I'd like to submit it for
2016 May 05
0
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...ot much R itself can do about it. In fact from the syslog I see >> >> May 4 20:48:11 ginaz kernel[0]: low swap: killing pid 56256 (R) >> >> so it's the kernel's own defense mechanism. The bad thing is that R cannot do anything about it - the kernel just decides to snipe processes it thinks are dangerous to the health of the system, and it does so without a warning. >> >> Cheers, >> Simon >> >
2004 Jan 09
1
zapbarge w/o the mute
I've got a couple of different situations where I'd like to do something like zapbarge into a specific channel but I'd like to be able to actually talk to the party or parties on the channels, not just listen like w/ zapbarge. There are two scenarios I can think of right now where it'd be very handy. a) when the outside line is ringing and Asterisk is waiting to answer or
2003 Jun 23
3
Cannot get ogm infos
Help is needed ! I cannot extract infos from video stream in an .ogm file using the VorbisFile library. It seems that I can only open .ogg files (audio)! When I call "ov_open_callbacks" it generates a message error. Here is my procedure in pascal: code: _____ procedure GetOGMInfo; var F : TFileStream; vf: OggVorbis_File; res: integer; begin F :=
2006 Feb 08
2
Warnings from openssh-4.3p1 configure
Greetings: On a Sun Solaris 8 machine using the Sun Studio 11 compiler: taz$ ./configure LDFLAGS=-xarch=v9 CFLAGS='-xO3 -xarch=v9' CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc --prefix=/opt/openssh-4.3p1 --with-ssl-dir=/opt/openssl-0.9.8a --with-xauth=/usr/openwin/bin/xauth --with-default-path=/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/dt/bin --without-zlib-version-check checking
2009 Jul 11
1
sieve_execute_bytecode(/var/vmail/domain1/user/dovecot.sievec) failed
I am trying to implement vacation with sieve in dovecot, but each time I try to use a sieve rule that sends a mail, like vacation or reject, I obtain this error code_ sieve_execute_bytecode(/var/vmail/domain1/user/dovecot.sievec) failed Checking syslog I found this message: sieve runtime error: Reject: No return-path for reply Googling I found a report of a problem like this but I can't
2010 Oct 27
2
coxph linear.predictors
I would like to be able to construct hazard rates (or unconditional death prob) for many subjects from a given survfit. This will involve adjusting the ( n.event/n.risk) with (coxph object )$linear.predictors I must be having another silly day as I cannot reproduce the linear predictor: fit <- coxph(Surv(futime, fustat) ~ age, data = ovarian) fit$linear.predictors[1] [1] 2.612756