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2008 May 24
2
Macintosh Transperancy (PR#11511)
Full_Name: Brad Vance Version: 2.7.0 OS: 10.5.2 Submission from: (NULL) (71.123.195.202) Problem : When drawing transperant points with lines thick-lines(lwd>1) + fill (pch=21-25), it looks like the line is transperantly overlayed over the fill, making it look like 2-lines surround the fill (each a different color). I actually think that this is a nice OPTIONAL way to draw the points (even
2004 Dec 18
5
Q about IAX (and IAXy)
This is somewhat related to my other query on the list regarding NAT traversal. I have heard many times that IAX is "NAT-transperant". I am unsure how it accomplishes this. I do know that SIP works like this: your SIP device send a request to the SIP server (usually on port 5060) with whatever command. The SIP server respends to your device's "apparent" IP and port (this
2020 Jun 02
3
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...configure samba > > to > > not encrypt passwords, through the item: > > > > encrypt passwords = no > > This option very rarely works and requires SMB1 when it does. Most > clients refuse to send a plaintext password, and when they do they > refuse the reconnect transperently so the user experience is horrible. > > Sorry, but you essentially must use encrypted passwords or Kerberos. > > Andrew Bartlett > > -- > Andrew Bartlett https://samba.org/~abartlet/ > Authentication Developer, Samba Team https://samba.org > Samba D...
2020 Jun 01
2
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
Good afternoon. I really need some help. I have a VM running Oracle Linux version 7 and samba version 4.10.4. I want samba to use local Linux users and passwords (/ etc / passwd and / etc / shadow). As I researched on the internet it would be enough to configure samba to not encrypt passwords, through the item: encrypt passwords = no However it is not working. can anybody help me? Thanks in
2020 Jun 02
3
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...passwords, through the item: > >>> > >>> encrypt passwords = no > >> > >> This option very rarely works and requires SMB1 when it does. Most > >> clients refuse to send a plaintext password, and when they do they > >> refuse the reconnect transperently so the user experience is horrible. > >> > >> Sorry, but you essentially must use encrypted passwords or Kerberos. > >
2020 Jun 02
0
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...; to >>> not encrypt passwords, through the item: >>> >>> encrypt passwords = no >> >> This option very rarely works and requires SMB1 when it does. Most >> clients refuse to send a plaintext password, and when they do they >> refuse the reconnect transperently so the user experience is horrible. >> >> Sorry, but you essentially must use encrypted passwords or Kerberos.
2004 Aug 04
0
Astetrisk connectet to PBX
I have got the change to set op an Asterisk PBX for one department in a large organisation. This means that in instead of connecting the Asterisk direct to the PSTN thought E1 interface (ISDN) I have to connect thought the big PBX central (IS3000).(http://pbcextra.net/commonnet/marcom/pdf/001_06221.pdf) Is there any body who has experience with this? The right size of connection between the
2008 Apr 15
0
Migrate SAMBA 3.0 domain to Windows 2003 AD
Hi Team, If there is any way to migrate from Samba 3.0 domain to windows 2003 AD, please help me. Please send the procedures how to do this transperently without any changes at the users side. There is no roaming profile. All are locally created domain profile. Thanks and Regards, Shivakumar
2006 Jun 19
13
PNG and Alpha-Transparency
Is there a prototype / extension which will assist in cross-browser support of PNG images? http://www.alistapart.com/articles/pngopacity/ It seems to me that a class could be developed which would zip through the DOM and make changes where needed for IE 5.5 / IE 6.0 to handle PNG images. I don''t want to write one if it''s been done before. Sam
2020 Jun 03
0
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...tem: >> >>> >> >>> encrypt passwords = no >> >> >> >> This option very rarely works and requires SMB1 when it does. Most >> >> clients refuse to send a plaintext password, and when they do they >> >> refuse the reconnect transperently so the user experience is horrible. >> >> >> >> Sorry, but you essentially must use encrypted passwords or Kerberos. >> >>