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2017 Nov 15
2
Authenticate Postfix through Dovecot with slightly different LDAP settings
Hi, I'm setting up a server with Dovecot (2.2.2) and Postfix (3.1.0). Dovecot authenticates against LDAP and Postfix uses Dovecots SASL. That already works fine. But I would like to have slightly different LDAP settings for Dovecot and Postfix. Current setup: passdb { driver = ldap args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext } userdb { driver = ldap args =
2004 Jun 30
1
Semaphore Time Expired
I am running Debian 'woody' with Samba 3.0.2 and am having a sparatic problem on my network. Some users will suddenly lose their connections to the samba shares and when trying to log in to the system again will get an error that windows cannot locate their roaming profile - "Semaphore time period has expired". It seems that if they wait for about 15 min...
2017 Nov 15
0
Authenticate Postfix through Dovecot with slightly different LDAP settings
On 15.11.2017 14:16, Jakob Lenfers wrote: > Hi, > > I'm setting up a server with Dovecot (2.2.2) and Postfix (3.1.0). > Dovecot authenticates against LDAP and Postfix uses Dovecots SASL. That > already works fine. But I would like to have slightly different LDAP > settings for Dovecot and Postfix. Current setup: > > passdb { > driver = ldap > args =
2014 Aug 22
0
Feedback: DNS workaround Samba 4 vs own zone files
Hi, just a few words on my s4 experiences, hoping they will be of assistance for someone - or bashed by anyone to make me reconsider my workaround ;). Because of ubuntu 14.04 I had a closer look into samba 4 last weeks/days. I am administrating some private home LANs mostly driven by one low cost/consuming servers ubuntu/debian (DHCP, DNS, LAMP and samba) for some of my friends. I prefer a
2013 Aug 27
1
Finding out CPU topology
Hi, I have been trying to find out CPU topology using libvirt. I understand that I can find out the number of cores/sockets/ threads etc through getCapabilities() function. What I am wondering is that is there any function that can provide me the exact topology like how many sockets, how many sockets per core and number of threads per core, if applicable or may be info about numa cells.  Is there