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2012 Nov 30
2
Generating sequences of dates
Hello,
I have the starting date in UNIX_TIME LONG number (number of milliseconds
since 1970 jan 1st).
Is there a way to generete the sequence of dates with monthly interval in
POSIXct format like
2000-01-01
2000-02-01
2000-03-01
etc
Thanks
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2008 Oct 22
1
BUG: Bad passwords from Vampire / NT migration
> 3. The only evidence of any problem from the vampire command is the
> events logged on the PDC, and the invalid passwords. I tried
> deleting the trust account on the PDC and rejoining several times,
> with Samba on, off, and nmbd on and off. The result is always the
> same. The bad password hashes are always the same for each account.
> If I change a password on the PDC
2013 Jan 29
2
unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support!
Installing from RubyGems.org: gem install --pre unicorn
>From db919d18e01f6b2339915cbd057fba9dc040988b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Wong <normalperson at yhbt.net>
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 21:02:55 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support
This pre-release adds hijacking support for Rack 1.5 users.
See Rack documentation for more information about hijacking.
2007 Jul 17
2
[Urgent] Cannot make changes via pdbedit
I have been having some problems since I updated from Samba 3.0.23 to
3.0.25b. I have installed the latest version of smbldap-tools but I am
still not able to make certain changes to a user's account. I have
created a new user named JROLFE.
After I set up a new user, I will set it so they are required to change
their password when they first login. I usually do this through LDAP
Account