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1997 Aug 02
0
Encryption and unfriendly errors for 1.9.17a5?
> 6) RE: Encryption
> by John H Terpstra <jht@aquasoft.com.au>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 18:10:53 +1000
>From: John H Terpstra <jht@aquasoft.com.au>
>To: "'redhat-list@redhat.com'" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>Cc: "'samba@samba.anu.edu.au'" <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>Subject: RE:
1998 Jun 01
0
Samba being Unfriendly
Hello all,
I have been running Samba quite happily for at least a month without
any major problems.
However, on the 29/5, Samba suddenly stopped accepting connections.
Rebooting the server didn't help, and I couldn't even get smbclient to
make a connection from the server. The error message reported was
"Server software is being unfriendly", or something very similar.
After a
1998 Mar 04
1
Server software unfriendly
Hello,
With AIX 4.2 and samba 1.9.18 (or previous versions), I have a problem when i type :
smbclient -L <servername>
these are the errors in nmbd log:
adding IPC service
Added interface ip=10.120.1.250 bcast=10.120.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Opening sockets
Connecting to 10.120.1.250 at port 139
Connected
write_socket(3,76)
write_socket(3,76) wrote 76
Sent session request
Session request
2010 Oct 29
2
(strange idea) unfriendly migration
Good day.
As we all know, xen requires assist from VM to migrate it. If VM will
acts wrong during migration, it will crash, or behave strangely until
reboot (nice sample - default -xen kernel in lenny).
We need to accept changes in domU during migration: other domain id,
new vbd/vif and so on.
This fine until we talks about friendly VM. But if VM is not very
friendly? For example, VM''s
2010 Oct 29
2
(strange idea) unfriendly migration
Good day.
As we all know, xen requires assist from VM to migrate it. If VM will
acts wrong during migration, it will crash, or behave strangely until
reboot (nice sample - default -xen kernel in lenny).
We need to accept changes in domU during migration: other domain id,
new vbd/vif and so on.
This fine until we talks about friendly VM. But if VM is not very
friendly? For example, VM''s
2012 Aug 27
3
Asterisk community services - Old Mantis instance to be shutdown on Aug 28th, 2012
On June 5, 2011, we migrated from Mantis to Jira as the issue tracker
for Asterisk [1]. We temporarily left Mantis running in read-only mode
to smooth the transition. At 15 months, temporary has turned into
semi-permanent. As a part of other infrastructure changes we are making
to the community services, we will finally shut down Mantis for good.
We will update our DNS servers on the morning of
2012 Aug 27
3
Asterisk community services - Old Mantis instance to be shutdown on Aug 28th, 2012
On June 5, 2011, we migrated from Mantis to Jira as the issue tracker
for Asterisk [1]. We temporarily left Mantis running in read-only mode
to smooth the transition. At 15 months, temporary has turned into
semi-permanent. As a part of other infrastructure changes we are making
to the community services, we will finally shut down Mantis for good.
We will update our DNS servers on the morning of
2001 Nov 28
1
Sharing files/directories with colons in name
Hail SAMBA folks,
I'm having a little difficulty trying to share files and directories that
contain a colon in the filename. With a fairly simple configuration,
everything works as expected sans the colon problem.
On the client end (in my case, Windows 2000 SP2) I get somewhat
unpredictable behaviour. In every case the file (or directory) name gets
mangled in an unfriendly way. For
2009 Jun 05
7
Reporting a Complaint
I'm sorry my first post is along these lines, but I recently made a bug report regarding a game running in Wine and was, in rather unfriendly words, informed that I had posted in an incorrect bug report by a developer. I subsequently started a new bug report for the problem and was replied to by that same developer from the first bug. He replied in more, rather unfriendly, terms and
2009 Jan 09
7
AT&T Researchers and the New York Times
Is anyone in the leadership of the R-project going to contact the New
York Times and clarify that the article gave remarkably short shrift
to the people who designed the user interface for R, to a large extent
AT&T researchers from an earlier generation? It would be the
appropriate thing to do.
The R team did not develop the user interface for R, the designers of
the S programming language
2014 Oct 23
2
lynx only shows : FRAME: wlmframe
Hello,
when I log in through ssh to a remote site and open the web interface
from a ( new ) printer using Lynx,
it only displays :
FRAME: wlmframe
I suspect this is some unfriendly coding, that will cost me time in
opening Firefox instead of Lynx or w3m.
Does anybody know of a way around this?
Greetings, Johan
--
Johan Vermeulen
IT-medewerker
Caw De Kempen
johan.vermeulen at
2007 Apr 29
8
wxruby unfriendly to other threads?
I''ve seen a few e-mails about multithreading with respect to wxruby
but nothing recent. Unless I''m mistaken, and that may be, there
still appear to be problems.
The following code seems to hang my spawned thread in favor of the
wxruby event loop:
Thread.new do
puts "in thread"
loop do
sleep 5
puts "looping"
end
end
puts "main
2013 Nov 28
2
Dovecot's brittle configuration syntax
Hi there,
Whilst trying to come up with a minimal configuration for Dovecot:
http://dabase.com/blog/Minimal_Dovecot/
I noticed the configuration syntax is a bit admin unfriendly. It's easy
to get an infamous Error code 89.
Is there any back story to the grammar or language this configuration is
in?
Kind regards,
2007 Apr 27
4
Guide to porting to non-unix like systems?
Hi,
I'd like to get a rough idea on how much work it would be to port
Samba to a non-unix platform. My plan was to use a slimmed-down samba
to read and write files on a particularly unfriendly piece of
proprietary hardware we use at work. I'm fine with a minimalistic
samba as this port would be for internal, single-developer use and not
intended for file serving in general.
Here are some
2003 Sep 25
2
can't read attachments using javamail with dovecot
Dear folks,
this might be a java-bug, but it seems to occur only when connecting to
dovecot-IMAP.
UW and Cyrus-ditto works, while when I try to read attachments (base64),
I get slapped in the face with this:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.sun.mail.iap.Response.parse(Response.java:99)
at com.sun.mail.iap.Response.<init>(Response.java:68)
at
2016 Jun 03
3
[cfe-dev] [lldb-dev] GitHub anyone?
Matthias Braun via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes:
> - Even in the long term I would vote to stay with linear history, I
> see little benefits in having "correct" origin information of a commit
> that the merging model provides.
We often revert entire feature merges when problem arise. It's much
easier to do in a merging workflow because you have a
2012 Jun 22
2
Boxplot with Log10 and base-exponent axis
Dear all,
I would like to (i) produce boxplot graphs with axis in logarithm in base 10
and (ii) showing the values on the axis in 10^exponent format rather than
10E+exponent.
To illustrate with an example, I have some widely spread data that I chart
plot using boxplot() [figure on the left]; the log="y" option of boxplot()
I obtained the natural logarithm conversion of the data and
1999 May 21
1
Problem with RPM
when I try to do a:
$smbclient '\\smdlinux\tmp'
I get this result. Any ideas?
load_client_codepage: filename /etc/codepages/codepage.850 does not exist.
Added interface ip=10.10.19.1 bcast=10.10.19.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Session request failed (0,0) with myname=SMDLINUX destname=10.10.19.1
Unspecified error 0x0
Your server software is being unfriendly
Thanks in advance,
Scott
2000 Jan 02
0
samba & dns
Hello,
I encountered the following problem:
First I installed samba-server (1.9.18, supplied with Red Hat 5.2) and
everything worked fine. Then I added a DNS (named) at the same machine, just
as an experiment. Now samba became
unfriendly. The DNS seems to perform very well (nslookup), so I guess
nothing is wrong with /etc/resolv.conf. Also, no other smbds have been
started. Then I performed the
2000 Jan 03
1
SAMBA digest 2363
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 18:55:12 +0100
From: "Wout de Jong" <woutdejong@yahoo.com>
To: <samba@samba.org>
Subject: samba & dns
Hello,
I encountered the following problem:
First I installed samba-server (1.9.18, supplied with Red Hat 5.2) and
everything worked fine. Then I added a DNS (named) at the same machine,
just
as an experiment. Now samba became
unfriendly.