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2007 Feb 20
8
overriding included classes
I believe this has already been discussed[1], but I''d like to add a bit
more to that original discussion and see if anyone has any suggestions.
Here''s what I''m trying to do: we have a set of very thorough "wipe"
scripts that run every night on our workstations. I''d like to stash
these into a class so that I can include them as a group:
class wiped
2015 Jun 11
4
user profil wipe in a samba 4 AD domain
Hi,
We have set up an Active Directory using samba4 (Zentyal), everything
seems to be all right tilll the point were user profile are wiped out.
We noticed when one of our linux uer tryed to connect to a windows
workstation. It was allow so it juste created the user on the windows
workstation. Few minutes later we realize that every domain account on
the windows box were wiped, and the linux
2010 Jun 16
3
Remotely Wipe Hard Drive
Looks like I can't install syslinux's bootloader on an ntfs partition?
What I'd like to do is remotely setup a bootloader to wipe the hard
drive contents on old assets.
I was kind of hoping, that I could install syslinux on a remote
workstation, and then throw a dban
image and the corresponding menu and syslinux.cfg files on the remote
workstation and then reboot it
and have the
2013 Jan 08
4
wiping out data on a disk (no physical acess to the machine)
Hi,
I need to securely wipe out a disk on a remote machine, but I don't have access to that machine.
Therefore I cannot use the LiveCD+shred (or dd) combination.
Besides manually shreding known data files, I am wondering if there is a (free) tool that can be used in my case.
Thanks.
2015 Jun 11
0
user profil wipe in a samba 4 AD domain
On 11/06/15 10:13, joseph-andre Guaragna wrote:
> 2015-06-11 11:03 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>:
>> On 11/06/15 08:09, joseph-andre Guaragna wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We have set up an Active Directory using samba4 (Zentyal), everything
>>> seems to be all right tilll the point were user profile are wiped out.
>>
2007 Apr 14
4
Wiping USB drives
Hi,
I have a dozen of drives, ranging from 10Gb to 200Gb. I want to
wipe them clean before donating them. I have a IDE/SATA to USB
converter that works. I can see the drives properly.
DBAN does not currently support external USB drive. Any other
alternatives?
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When the network has to work
2015 Jun 11
0
user profil wipe in a samba 4 AD domain
On 11/06/15 11:28, joseph-andre Guaragna wrote:
> No they used to be in WORKGROUP.
>
> As we have an heterogeneous fleet 25 Linux and 7 windows 7. We decide
> to move a more centralised way of identifying our users.
>
> At first everything work then, we ran in the situation described below.
>
>
>
>
> Meilleures salutations / Best regards,
>
> Joseph-Andr?
2007 Apr 18
4
Graceful recovery on bad config
Would it be possible to... ( I suppose that this is an enhancement request
)... automatically do the following on a client-side manifest failure:
1. Wipe localconfig.yaml and state.yaml and try again (seems to fix most
things for me)
2. Revert to a last known good configuration if all else fails.
Thanks,
Trevor
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2015 Jun 11
2
user profil wipe in a samba 4 AD domain
OK for the local profiles. I got both of them one call joe and the
other domain.joe.
Saw it, no problem about that. I copied the data from local to domain one.
The thing is that after few days the domain.joe was emptied. The joe
did stay the same.
And I do not get why the domain.joe got blanked (all data gone)
Cheers for the help
Meilleures salutations / Best regards,
Joseph-Andr? GUARAGNA
2015 Jun 11
0
user profil wipe in a samba 4 AD domain
On 11/06/15 12:56, joseph-andre Guaragna wrote:
> OK for the local profiles. I got both of them one call joe and the
> other domain.joe.
> Saw it, no problem about that. I copied the data from local to domain one.
>
> The thing is that after few days the domain.joe was emptied. The joe
> did stay the same.
>
> And I do not get why the domain.joe got blanked (all data gone)
2015 Jun 11
2
user profil wipe in a samba 4 AD domain
I look at your article, and it did not change my view about profile.
As we did not use any roaming/mandatory profile, nor we have any
redirection.
the only roaming we have is dedicated to few users and we use NFS as
they are under linux, and way more simpler to set up. Strangely we do
not have problems with those profiles. Maybe I am in a situation were
: "You can't see the wood for the
2015 Jun 11
0
user profil wipe in a samba 4 AD domain
On 11/06/15 14:12, joseph-andre Guaragna wrote:
> I look at your article, and it did not change my view about profile.
> As we did not use any roaming/mandatory profile, nor we have any
> redirection.
>
> the only roaming we have is dedicated to few users and we use NFS as
> they are under linux, and way more simpler to set up. Strangely we do
> not have problems with those
2013 Jul 23
0
What on Centos is wiping out my eth0 IP address every 5minutes?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rock
> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 17:46
>
> QUESTION:
> Why does my Centos 6.4 laptop keep wiping out my eth0 IP address?
Googling
https://www.google.com/search?q=rhel+6+network+configuration&oq=rhel+6+network
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/ht
2006 Sep 07
7
wiping of unused space on ext3
Hello,
I was asked if it is possible to zero unused space in ext3 partition?
Users write to the server via Samba and are far from computer geeks so
teaching them to use some safedelete utility is quite impossible.
Is there some way or utility to wipe out all the data from unused space?
Thanks,
Mindaugas
2006 Sep 07
7
wiping of unused space on ext3
Hello,
I was asked if it is possible to zero unused space in ext3 partition?
Users write to the server via Samba and are far from computer geeks so
teaching them to use some safedelete utility is quite impossible.
Is there some way or utility to wipe out all the data from unused space?
Thanks,
Mindaugas
2007 Jun 06
5
Feature request: External deletion command
Hi everyone,
it would be nice if rsync could call an external command to delete files. Than one could call a secure deletion tool like "wipe", which overwrites files a few times before deleting them.
Right now Im wiping personal data which I dont need anymore, but it doesnt help much since they can easily be recovered from my backup made with rsync.
Bye,
Mario
--
Der GMX
2009 Jun 15
2
Removing metadata segmentation
ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote:
>> We're also doing scheduled metadata change to indicate the current show
>> to listeners. So for a 4pm show a url is hit which causes icecast to
>> change the metadata indicating the 4pm show. That also works fine.
>>
>
> And this causes segmentation because the metadata is stored in the
> second header of the Vorbis
2013 Jul 23
5
What on Centos is wiping out my eth0 IP address every 5 minutes?
QUESTION:
Why does my Centos 6.4 laptop keep wiping out my eth0 IP address?
SUMMARY:
a) I set the IP address of eth0
b) Everything works fine for 2 to 5 minutes
c) Then, that eth0 IP address is (somehow?) wiped out
I frustratingly repeat that abc process (over and over and over again)
BACKGROUND:
My home network has been working perfectly and there is no problem
with my home network, nor my
2012 Mar 20
0
FW: killing rsync seems to wipe-out the --partial .hidden files
... then reads about the very next switch ...
--delay-updates
... which has some of the hallmarks expressed in the synchronised
directory - but I expect iff the rsync session is uninterrupted?
Cheers, Frank.
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Hamersley [mailto:terabite at bigpond.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2012 11:27 PM
To: rsync at lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: killing rsync seems to
2013 Feb 13
0
Re: [PATCH] xfs_mkfs: wipe old signatures from the device
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013, Karel Zak wrote:
> Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 09:01:54 +0100
> From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
> To: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
> Cc: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>, xfs@oss.sgi.com, sandeen@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] xfs_mkfs: wipe old signatures from the device
>
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 07:27:53AM +1100, Dave