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2006 Sep 08
1
Fwd: missing directX during installation
Hi
Try installing it in win98 mode - run winecfg and change the default to win98.
Regards
Shelton.
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Subject: [Wine] missing directX during installation
Date: Saturday 09 September 2006 06:35
From: Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@freemail.hu>
To: wine-users@winehq.org
Hello all:
I'd like to install an older program (from 1998/9).
The installation
2004 Jul 31
1
Improvment
Hi everybody,
I love openssh but some features are missing in sftp.
So i have implemented some control features on sftp, like
"stay in home" features and bandwidth limit (upload / download).
To limit the user on sftp only, i have started a new shell with config file
to apply new settings available in sftp-server :-).
In attachment, we can found the patch to apply to sftp-server.c,
2007 Apr 04
1
Issue with pam_winbind for MS AD authentication and module options
Hello!
I've configured samba with winbind and pam_winbind module to
authenticate users that connect to my linux box against MS AD.
Works like a charm. If a user exists both in AD and locally, login
should assume local users. Again, it works pretty well (It seems at
least with my current config).
If my AD server goes down for any reason, local users should be able to
login. For example, root
2005 Oct 14
1
wbinfo not looking up groups in mixed MS NT/2k AD
Hello,
I'm having trouble when I try do get a group SID from my domain, the
user lookup and authentication is working fine.
Actually what I'm trying to do is to authenticate squid against MS AD
using winbind. I need to restrict access by group, so I'm using
wbinfo_group.pl to do it.
The machine has been built to be a proxy server only.
I'm using Suse Linux 9.3 Professional
2007 Apr 04
1
Issue with pam_winbind for MS AD authentication and moduleoptions
Hello!
passwd, shadow and group looks as follows in nsswitch.conf:
passwd: files winbind
shadow: files
group: files group
What really confuses me is that when my AD server is up and running,
root or any local user logs in with no problem.
And even when AD server is down, after trying a zillion times, root and
other local users login, and then if I log them out and try again a few
minutes