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2005 Aug 07
1
Group membership problem migrating from Samba 2 to Samba 3
...reason.
I can't seem to find any record of others having this problem in the list
archive. Is version 3 looking for group information somewhere other
than /etc/group?
I'm running samba 3.0.14a on FreeBSD 5.4. It's installed via the FreeBSD port.
Cheers,
--
Ian
gpg key: http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~imoore/no-spam.asc
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2004 Aug 10
2
Newbie about Mbox or Maildir
Hi,
Thanks in advance. I am not sure if my system is setup to use 'mbox' or
'maildir'. How do I find this out?
I am running an OpenBSD (v3.5) box with an Intel P3 motherboard. I have
installed the OpenBSD port of Dovecot (0.99.10) and have manually started
dovecot and configured the ssl certificates as per the documentation. As
far as I can tell there is no problems but I am
2003 Aug 20
1
passwd not running as root
Hi all,
I posted a message about this problem a couple of weeks ago without a
response so I'm trying again. My problem is that samba does not seem to
be running passwd as root when it tries to sync the passwords. For
example, when I run smbpasswd as a user logged onto the samba box I get
the following error:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
specified
2004 Nov 16
4
Query re Tom''s firewall (see http://www.shorewall.net/myfiles.htm)
On the firewall, what is the rationale for giving eth1 an IP address
that is also assigned eto eth0? (Rather than a private one.)
--
Taso Hatzi
caesar 17 <<-salad
cjbx jc vdwwjar jc xi jc jd
salad
2005 Aug 28
1
Arcoread7 secutiry vulnerability
Hi!
cc'd to freebsd-security@ as somebody there may correct me,
cc'd to secteam@ as maintaner of security/portaudit.
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:14:21 +0930 Ian Moore wrote:
> I've just updated my acroread port to 7.0.1 & was surprised when portaudit
> still listed it as a vulnerability.
I think it is portaudit problem.
> According to
2003 Aug 06
0
smbd (still) not running passwd as root
Hi all,
I seem to be having the same problem that another user (Thomas Dewar)
posted recently. When I try to run smbpasswd as a logged on user (on this
occasion as the it user logged onto the samba box) I get the following:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
specified password is invalid.
Failed to change password for it
When I check the logs after enabling
2007 May 01
0
Out of control smbd process
On Tue Aug 21 9:32 , Aaron Browne sent:
>Although I have seen this on Solaris 9 running Samba 3.0.10, we
>have recently upgraded to Solaris 10 running Samba 3.0.23a.
>
>prstat/top shows a single smbd process out of control and this
>message is flooding the log.
>
>[2006/08/14 10:14:54, 0] libsmb/nmblib.c:(1019)
> select returned -1, errno = Invalid argument (22)
2004 Nov 07
3
Zone to same zone policy
Are there any scenarios that require traffic from a zone to itself to be
blocked? If not, Shorewall should possibly allow it as a matter of course.
It seems strange having to explicitly create such a policy & it''s not
immediately obvious when it is required.
--
Taso Hatzi
caesar 17 <<-salad
cjbx jc vdwwjar jc xi jc jd
salad
2004 Dec 01
5
PPTP connections through Shorewall - WinXP Workstation to Win2003 Server
The problem scenario I describe was reported previously in the Shorewall
lists but its resolution does not seem to have made it into the lists.
Scenario:
Windows XP client seeking to establish a VPN connection to a Windows 2003
Server located behind a Shorewall firewall (running on Mandrake kernel 2.4.22-37mdk).
The connection cannot be made, the client reports error code 721.
Discussion:
2004 Oct 13
4
Connection tracking on non-masqueraded interfaces.
I don''t think this has anything to do with Shorewall but I am not too
familiar with iptables stuff yet so I''m not sure.
Running Shorewall shorewall-1.4.9 on Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (FiveStar)
for i586 Kernel 2.4.22-37mdk.
Run "nmap -sP 192.168.x.x/24" (for example), where 192.168.x.x/24 is the LAN.
You can do this from a firewall/router, or even from a
2004 Nov 01
9
Some issues with proxy ARP
This is some ramblings on why using proxy ARP (on a host in a DMZ)
is a good or bad thing.
The good is that a computer X retains a public IP address which makes
it easy to connect it directly to the net if the firewall has to
be taken down for extended periods. Thus, if computer X is a mail
server for example, it can still function in a reduced capacity
until the firewall is restored.
The bad