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2016 Sep 05
2
GSSAPI monitor hardening
Hi, Could someone who uses GSSAPI user authentication help test the following patch? This improves the restrictions in the privilege separation monitor to be a bit more stict. There should be no change in behaviour. If the patch breaks something then it should be immediately apparent - the server will drop connections during user-authentication. -d diff --git a/monitor.c b/monitor.c index
2005 May 05
5
snom mass deployment (probably off topic)
Hello Although not stictly a asterisk issue, any help would be apreciated. Firstly a few notes on the snom 360, which I have had on a test bed for the last week. Its a great phone, with a good user interface, both physically and its web based one. At its lastest firmware it does have a few quirks, with regards to the way...
2005 Mar 23
2
samba3 x86_64 performance
Hi all, has anyone had any experience with samba3 on a X86_64 system. Are there any significant performance benefits ? cheers Stephan
2008 Jun 11
1
Some kind of weird setup ...
Hello, I've some questions for you and hope you can help me with some issues. I'll start with the (hopefully) easier one. I'm working with Samba 3.0.28a an Ubuntu 8.04. 1. There's a share on an ext3 fs with user quota set. If I mount that share to another Ubuntu, how am I able to see the "free space" I have on that device? df only reports the free space of the
2002 Nov 28
1
Re: samba digest, Vol 1 #1924 - 22 msgs
...t 500 windows clients, and a couple of > > hundred mixed UNIX platform clients). All of our file servers are > > samba on solaris. So we only see something like andrewfu > > (SMBSERVERNAME\andrewfu) on a NT security dialog acl. On a setfacl > > on the UNIX side it is stictly username, the UNIX systems have no > > idea about the NT domain. This is of course excepting the samba > > server itself, which has security = domain. This lets a user map a > > drive using their NT passwd, which might be different than their NIS > > passwd. > >...
2005 Oct 16
5
Hosed by 4.2
Hi, I have been using Centos since 3.0. I have been upgrading regularly without any major problem. 4.1 to 4.2 has been a total disaster. I ran yum update, it went through and a couple of hours later I rebooted and X froze with the screen just being just fuzz [regular rectangles, orange, green...] and the keyboard froze. Could not do a alt-ctrl-backspace, nor a Alt-F1-6 nor Alt-Ctrl-Del. I