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2017 Oct 30
4
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
OS:fedora-26 SAMBA:4.6.8 [root at squints ~]# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf [global] security = ads realm = MIND.UNM.EDU workgroup = MIND idmap config * : backend = tdb idmap config * : range = 2000-7999 idmap config MIND:backend = ad idmap config MIND:schema_mode = rfc2307 idmap config MIND:range = 8000-9999999 winbind nss info = rfc2307 winbind use default domain = yes
2015 Jan 12
4
[LLVMdev] Separating loop nests based on profile information?
> > > Looking at what LLVM does, the failing on the PRE side is that our PRE/GVN > models are not strong enough to handle this. I'm not sure at all why we > think anything else is necessary. > By this i mean we don't actually perform real PRE for loads. It's a known deficiency and one that does not require any duplicate heuristics to solve. Right now we perform some
2017 Oct 30
2
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
I found what I needed to do DOMAIN=MIND.UNM.EDU SHORT=MIND authconfig --enablekrb5 --krb5kdc=${DOMAIN} --krb5adminserver=${DOMAIN} --krb5realm=${DOMAIN} --enablewinbind --enablewinbindauth --smbsecurity=ads --smbrealm=${DOMAIN} --smbservers=${DOMAIN} --smbworkgroup=${SHORT} --winbindtemplatehomedir=/na/homes/%U --winbindtemplateshell=/bin/bash --enablemkhomedir --enablewinbindusedefaultdomain
2008 Oct 24
2
Shading underneath a line plot.
Hi, I'm sure this should be fairly simple to do but I haven't found an example. I have 10 data points which are plotted as a line, I want to shade under this line with a colour. Other examples have shading under curves where there are two sets of data use polygons. mydata <- c(268,251,254,250,244,246,247,243,241,243) plot(mydata, type="o")
2017 Oct 30
2
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
My smb.conf file now looks like so [global] #--authconfig--start-line-- # Generated by authconfig on 2017/10/30 10:47:34 # DO NOT EDIT THIS SECTION (delimited by --start-line--/--end-line--) # Any modification may be deleted or altered by authconfig in future workgroup = MIND password server = MIND.UNM.EDU realm = MIND.UNM.EDU security = ads idmap config * : range = 2000-7999
2009 Jun 04
0
[LLVMdev] Removing SimpleRewriter (formerly SimpleSpiller)
R.I.P. SimpleRewriter. If anyone needs it resurrected let me know. This leaves LocalRewriter (the default) and the new TrivialRewriter, which is for use only with the new in-place spilling framework. This framework appears (if you squint just right) to be basically functional now, but it produces awful code. If you want to play with it you can invoke it with the magical combination of
2017 Oct 30
0
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
On Mon, 30 Oct 2017 09:49:24 -0600 Jeff Sadowski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > OS:fedora-26 > SAMBA:4.6.8 > [root at squints ~]# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf > [global] > security = ads > realm = MIND.UNM.EDU > workgroup = MIND > idmap config * : backend = tdb > idmap config * : range = 2000-7999 > idmap config MIND:backend = ad
2007 Jan 16
1
game - WOW BC installed and playing
Just wanted to let anyone that is wondering about the World of Warcraft Burning Crusade expansion that it all seems to work fine. It installed straight from the disks with no problems and patches worked fine with no work arounds. The text on the large buttons on the install screens is still super small and hard to read, but if you squint and tilt your head you can make out what it says. :)
2009 Jun 04
2
[LLVMdev] Removing SimpleRewriter (formerly SimpleSpiller)
On Thursday 04 June 2009 13:57, Lang Hames wrote: > R.I.P. SimpleRewriter. If anyone needs it resurrected let me know. > > This leaves LocalRewriter (the default) and the new TrivialRewriter, > which is for use only with the new in-place spilling framework. This > framework appears (if you squint just right) to be basically > functional now, but it produces awful code. If you
2017 Oct 30
2
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
On Mon, 30 Oct 2017 12:22:54 -0600 Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > No, fedora is action strange. it isn't getting the loginShell and > unixHomeDirectory attributes even if I take out the templates. also it > sets a bunch of other files up and I'm not sure what all it is doing. > Forget it is Fedora, do not use their tools and set up the individual
2017 Oct 30
0
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
fedora's authconfig must edit a bunch of files On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > I found what I needed to do > DOMAIN=MIND.UNM.EDU > SHORT=MIND > authconfig --enablekrb5 --krb5kdc=${DOMAIN} > --krb5adminserver=${DOMAIN} --krb5realm=${DOMAIN} --enablewinbind > --enablewinbindauth --smbsecurity=ads --smbrealm=${DOMAIN}
2009 Jun 04
2
[LLVMdev] Removing SimpleRewriter (formerly SimpleSpiller)
On Jun 3, 2009, at 5:51 PM, Evan Cheng wrote: > I vote for execution of SimpleRewriter. Yeah, go ahead and axe it: Off with its head! -Chris > > > Evan > > On Jun 3, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Lang Hames wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Is anyone still using SimpleRewriter (formerly known as >> SimpleSpiller)? A quick check with the test suite suggests that it's
2019 Nov 25
1
yum4 and dnf on CentOS 8
On Sat, 23 Nov 2019, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Sat, 23 Nov 2019 at 15:39, Sergio Belkin <sebelk at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I was using yum for years on CentOS servers, and since a few years ago dnf >> on Fedora desktops. My question is: >> Is the same yum4 on CentOS 8 that dnf? What should I use? >> Thanks in advance >>
2003 Nov 11
2
FreeBSD and Samba Windbind questions
Hello, I am getting ready to migrate from a Novell Server and wanted to use Samba as a PDC. I am planning on using FreeBSD, Samba 3 and LDAP. The problem I encounter is that one of our business applications is only supported on Novell or Windows. What I was hoping to do was configure a Samba PDC and have a W2K server that houses that application join the Samba Domain. Then when I access the
2017 Oct 30
0
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
nope that just brute forced homedir and shell. It'll work for what I want this machine for but I'd like to get the homedir and shell from AD On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > My smb.conf file now looks like so > [global] > #--authconfig--start-line-- > > # Generated by authconfig on 2017/10/30 10:47:34 > # DO NOT
2018 Dec 25
2
Using MS-DOS client
On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 15:37:45 -0800 Luke Barone via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Try adding "server max protocol = nt1" in the [global] section? > This should probably have been 'client max protocol = CORE' If this works, then read in 'man smb.conf' about 'client max protocol' and raise the level until it stops working, then use the
2018 Aug 08
4
vctrs: a type system for the tidyverse
>>>>> Hadley Wickham >>>>> on Wed, 8 Aug 2018 09:34:42 -0500 writes: >>>> Method dispatch for `vec_c()` is quite simple because >>>> associativity and commutativity mean that we can >>>> determine the output type only by considering a pair of >>>> inputs at a time. To this end, vctrs provides
2012 Jun 14
0
[LLVMdev] Develop on trunk.
All sounds good to me. I actually did try to follow the Python style when I used the ^^^ thingies for the questions (they're called subsubsections). 4. I'm not sure exactly how to markup the questions. The sphinx FAQ ( > http://sphinx.pocoo.org/faq.html) marks it up as a definition list > (ctrl-f "definition list" http://sphinx.pocoo.org/rest.html). On the > other
2017 Oct 30
4
winbind rfc2307 not being obeyed
maybe it'll work when f27 comes out in a few days I'll wait for it. On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > for this machine it was unimportant. I will just use local accounts to > login it is only one user > I did remove sssd and went back to my original smb.conf but it still shows > > [root at squints ~]# getent passwd
2006 Apr 01
18
OT: iBook or MacBook Pro?
Well, the worm has turned and I think I may actually get an Apple ;P. But I can''t decide which one. Pros and cons: 14" iBook: + modem (for when broadband kicks out, or on the road and there''s no WIFI) + screen is probably big enough (though I currently have a 15" Dell) + doesn''t get as hot as the MacBook + almost half the cost + less likely to get stolen -