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2007 May 26
0
SNMP errors with vlans
Hi all, I keep getting the following error messages on all my systems that have Vlans configured on it's ethernet interfaces. May 27 02:50:50 spin-gw snmpd[5226]: error on subcontainer 'ia_addr' insert (-1) May 27 02:50:50 spin-gw snmpd[5226]: error on subcontainer 'ia_addr' insert (-1) May 27 02:50:50 spin-gw snmpd[5226]: error on subcontainer '' insert (-1)
2007 Sep 26
1
64 bits snmp
Hi all I want to get 64 bit of snmp work in the PAE kernel 1/ ls there any snmp rpm for 64 bits 2/ when i get from source of net-snmp, i compile with ../configure --enable-mfd-rewrites after installation, the snmp can't work. netsnmp_assert !"registration != duplicate" failed agent_registry.c:535 netsnmp_subtree_load() netsnmp_assert !"registration != duplicate"
2015 Nov 04
4
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
...get authenticated correctly (on the Samba file > server sharing the homes), no? Looks correct to me what your saying, But how are you removing ad access from an AD user? > b) if you use NFS, and I tried that, and a user creates subfolders and > files in his nfs-mounted home share, these subcontainers won't have the > correctly inherited Windows ACLs (ergo problems with these shares when > accessing them from Windows AD clients) > Strange, this works for me correct in the home folder. Test1 : login on a server with a NFS mounted homedir nsfV4 kerberos mounted. If i create a folder...
2015 Nov 04
1
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
...be able: > 1. authenticate > 2. use the resultant ticket to request access to the file server > Also remember that root is not in the realm;) >> >>> b) if you use NFS, and I tried that, and a user creates subfolders and >>> files in his nfs-mounted home share, these subcontainers won't have the >>> correctly inherited Windows ACLs (ergo problems with these shares when >>> accessing them from Windows AD clients) >>> >> Strange, this works for me correct in the home folder. >> >> Test1 : login on a server with a NFS mounted hom...
2024 Jan 31
1
Behavior of acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes on a share
...k on the share that shows up and select Properties * Go to the Security tab * The security tab is blank at first, with information that you need read permissions to view the properties of this object. * Click Advanced * Change ownership to Domain Admins and mark Replace owner on subcontainers and objects (I don't know if this is necessary, at least it does not seem harmful) * A message pops up, that I do not have permissions to read the contents of directory bla, bla, bla. Click OK * Right click on the share and select refresh * Right click on the share again and se...
2015 Nov 04
0
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
...e realm or with trust will be able: 1. authenticate 2. use the resultant ticket to request access to the file server Also remember that root is not in the realm;) > >> b) if you use NFS, and I tried that, and a user creates subfolders and >> files in his nfs-mounted home share, these subcontainers won't have the >> correctly inherited Windows ACLs (ergo problems with these shares when >> accessing them from Windows AD clients) >> > Strange, this works for me correct in the home folder. > > Test1 : login on a server with a NFS mounted homedir nsfV4 kerberos moun...
2015 Nov 04
0
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
...able: > 1. authenticate > 2. use the resultant ticket to request access to the file server > Also remember that root is not in the realm;) > > > >> b) if you use NFS, and I tried that, and a user creates subfolders and > >> files in his nfs-mounted home share, these subcontainers won't have the > >> correctly inherited Windows ACLs (ergo problems with these shares when > >> accessing them from Windows AD clients) > >> > > Strange, this works for me correct in the home folder. > > > > Test1 : login on a server with a NFS mount...
2007 Nov 06
0
Hanging utilities that read /proc
Today I experienced a hanging dom0 and domU. Applications that tried to access /proc, such as ps, ifconfig, lvdisplay, mdadm all hung after displaying between one and ten lines of output. ''free'' worked and didn''t output anything weird. Apache was running in domU and also didn''t respond. This occurred in both dom0 as well as domU. After some time googling and
2024 Jan 31
1
Behavior of acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes on a share
On 1/31/24 12:02, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > Which looks correct to myself, so a bug ? something to look into in more detail, ie logs and network traces. :) -slow -- SerNet Samba Team Lead https://samba.plus/ Samba Team Member https://samba.org/ SAMBA+ packages https://samba.plus/ SerNet Samba Support, Consulting and Development -------------- next part
2015 Nov 04
2
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
...a) if you remove AD access for an AD user, this user can't mount samba shares, because he won't get authenticated correctly (on the Samba file server sharing the homes), no? b) if you use NFS, and I tried that, and a user creates subfolders and files in his nfs-mounted home share, these subcontainers won't have the correctly inherited Windows ACLs (ergo problems with these shares when accessing them from Windows AD clients) > > As I said, I have no knowledge at all on that subject so I can't do more > than that... > > Best regards, > > mathias > > > &gt...
2006 Feb 13
2
How can I put the error messages generated by the validation routines into it''s own side frame and how can a click on a error message take me right to the error?
Hello, I''m a newbie, coming from Visual FoxPro - a database centric and object orientated scripting language with a rich set of graphical user interface controlls. Lerning ruby on rails means for me to lern html as well. But now to my problem: The validation errors are listed at the top of the page without any order. Depending on the size of the form and the numbers of errors
2015 Nov 04
3
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
Mathias, thanks again! This sounds like a very reasonable approach. I know that with remote ssh and public key authentication you can set the limit to a single possible command. is this also possible with AD users? Unfortunately, I don't have 'multiuser' support in my current cifs-utils version 4.8. So I would end up with your designated user being the owner of all the files and
2015 Nov 04
0
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
...a) if you remove AD access for an AD user, this user can't mount samba shares, because he won't get authenticated correctly (on the Samba file server sharing the homes), no? b) if you use NFS, and I tried that, and a user creates subfolders and files in his nfs-mounted home share, these subcontainers won't have the correctly inherited Windows ACLs (ergo problems with these shares when accessing them from Windows AD clients) > > As I said, I have no knowledge at all on that subject so I can't do more > than that... > > Best regards, > > mathias > > > &gt...
2011 Jun 24
0
Wine release 1.3.23
...dapter information for DxDiag_DisplayDevices. dxdiagn: Extract the fallback display information code to a separate function. dxdiagn: Remove the Direct3D usage in the fallback display information code. dxdiagn: Add additional adapter identifier properties for DxDiag_DisplayDevices subcontainers. dxdiag: Avoid C99 list initialization constructs. Andr? Hentschel (10): ws2_32/tests: Don't read return value when we don't test for it. c2man: Initialise current comment info. kernel32: Initialise dwProcessorType. ntdll: Parse ARM CPU level. kernel32:...
2015 Nov 04
2
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
...AD access for an AD user, this user can't mount samba > shares, because he won't get authenticated correctly (on the Samba file > server sharing the homes), no? > b) if you use NFS, and I tried that, and a user creates subfolders and > files in his nfs-mounted home share, these subcontainers won't have the > correctly inherited Windows ACLs (ergo problems with these shares when > accessing them from Windows AD clients) > > >> As I said, I have no knowledge at all on that subject so I can't do more >> than that... >> >> Best regards, >>...