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2016 Feb 19
4
Automatically inferring %d on multi-domain virtual install ?
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 08:41:15AM +0100, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> >I'm trying to allow domain-less logins for a multi-domain virtual IMAP
> >server, and wondering if I can automatically infer the domain (value of
> >variable %d) from the local IP (%l) or the hostname used by the client
> >when connecting to my server.
> >
> >Let's say I have two host
2006 Jan 22
0
Rank Product
...
topGene(RP.out, cutoff = 0.05, logged = TRUE, logbase = 2, g.names)
Table1: Genes called significant under class1 < class2
Table2: Genes called significant under class1 > class2
$Table1
gene.index RP/Rsum FC:(class1/class2) pfp
Gen n 51 15.8595...
2016 Feb 21
3
Automatically inferring %d on multi-domain virtual install ?
very intrigued by your solution Timo, have attempted something similar in
the past to no avail.
When I tried I was unable to retain the user at domain when setting the domain
as extra field - protected is new to me and can't find documentation - but
also doesn't work :(
# cat passwd.domains
10.100.1.1:::::::domain:protected=foo.org
10.100.1.2:::::::domain:protected=bar.org
# cat
2016 Feb 12
2
Automatically inferring %d on multi-domain virtual install ?
Hi,
I'm trying to allow domain-less logins for a multi-domain virtual IMAP
server, and wondering if I can automatically infer the domain (value of
variable %d) from the local IP (%l) or the hostname used by the client
when connecting to my server.
Let's say I have two host names: mail.foo.org (10.0.0.100) and
mail.bar.com (10.0.0.200), with forward and reverse DNS configured to
resolve A