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2006 Feb 06
2
Samba 3 by Example - chapter 5 & 6 ( Manager -> sambaadmin)
Dear Samba & Users. I have spent some time going over the documentation, however I still no not fully understand what the cause is. I am focusing on Samba 3 by Example chapter 5 & 6 specifically Chapter 5 smbpasswd -w 123456 [root@node1 data]# smbpasswd -w 123456 Setting stored password for "cn=Manager,dc=ddesign,dc=com" in secrets.tdb Chapter 6 indicates in the smb.conf to
2006 Feb 20
5
How to control who can log into the samba box
Hello, I have samba set up using winbind so that I can ssh into the box with my DOMAIN\mylogin. That's great...kind of. How do I control which users can login to the box? As it stands now, all users in DOMAIN can log in, which is not desireable. Do I need to map domain groups to unix groups? Do I need to map domain users to the box some how? Even if I do that, how do I then set it up
2005 Feb 17
4
Mac Mini and chan_bluetooth, has anyone told The o if it works?
I googled on this for about an hour and the most relevant hit I got was, of course, the first hit: http://www.sowerbutts.com/linux-mac-mini/#support In it, he indicates that the stock Bluetooth module "should work, but untested" - he doesn't qualify the statement with anything. Has anyone tried chan_bluetooth or even the Bluz stack on a Mini or a G5? If so, under Linux or OSX?
2012 Aug 16
6
vi defaults in 6.x
When I use copy/paste text into a window running vi, if there is a single line starting with '#', in the pasted content, it adds a # to all subsequent lines and indents each an additional level. Is there some way to eliminate this bizarre behavior, preferably globally and permanently so I don't have to repeat some change for every machine/user where I might log in? -- Les
2012 Sep 28
1
High memory needs [SOLVED]
...-locale-archive After this, the size of the locale-archive file is ~4MB, and running a single Bash instance does not show "107MB" for SGE anymore :-) Et voil?! J?r?mie 2012/9/27 Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com>: > On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Gordon Messmer <yinyang at eburg.com> wrote: >> >>> I understand it may not be very precise, however I still don't >>> understant the difference compared to other x64 ditributions, >>> under CentOS the value is 7 times higher! > > This might explain it: > https://bugzilla.r...
2006 Feb 17
1
A unique 'click to call' project - Could use some advice <--one thing I forgot
...r in the website, when he picks up, it calls the salesperson's cell number and the two are bridged together) The drawback is, of course, that it uses 2 ZAP channels to bridge the call together, but this isn't a problem I guess for you since you seem to have ZAP channels coming out of your yinyang. I have an implementation in Active Server Pages (we are a MS shop) that I can send you - it's suprisingly simple - but it could be easily modified for PHP or what have you. -----Original Message----- From: Aloi, Christopher [mailto:caloi@usadatanet.com] Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9...
2006 Feb 17
5
A unique 'click to call' project - Could use some advice
Hello List, I work for an IP communication provider in upstate NY as the engineer assisting our technical support team. We provide a number of different Telco systems to residential subscribers; and in an effort to more effectively trouble shoot termination problems I came up with the idea of creating a click to call system that will allow our agents to effortlessly place test calls. On a
2006 Feb 17
1
A unique 'click to call' project - Could usesome advice
Colin, Thanks for your assistance. Reading over your advice I seem to still be a bit confused. My agents are not on the Asterisk server; it appears in your advice that my the call will travel this path: WWW interface --> agent enters their DID, platform to use, and termination DID --> AST calls agent --> Agent calls termination DID If my agents are not on the Asterisk server
2012 Sep 26
7
Routing issue
Hello, This is on Centos 6 and not something I think is wrong with Centos 6 but I am looking to see if anybody else has experienced this and if there is solution. So thanks up front for indulging me. Because Linux makes routing decisions before SNAT it is causing problems when trying to use FTP with two upstream providers in a load balanced setup. Other than ftp, things seem to work OK. Below
2009 Apr 13
1
ext3_free_blocks_sb: bit already cleared for block
I opened bug 494927 with Red Hat after seeing this kernel error on two different hosts, just a few days after updating or installing CentOS 5.3: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=494927 Has anyone else seen this yet? The patch that RH included in kernel-2.6.9-78.0.17.EL.src.rpm to fix the problem appears to have been in their 2.6.18 rpm since revision 15, so something else is
2006 Jan 23
1
samba domain controller with ldap and groupOfUniqueNames groups
I'm having some trouble with groups which contain the groupofuniquenames objectclass. I'm running Samba 3.0.9 on RHEL 3 as a domain controller, and otherwise, it functions properly. When looking at groups which only have the posixGroup and sambaGroupMapping objectclasses with "net rpc group members", I'll get a list of users. However, if the group in LDAP has the
2006 Feb 14
1
domain member with LDAP nss
I have a domain member server running samba 3. NSS info currently comes from ldap, and the PDC is another samba 3 host. The PDC is also using the ldap server for its data. I'm not clear on how winbind is used in this configuration. When I look at the owner/group of files from a Windows workstation, I see names of the form "MYHOST\gmessmer" rather than
2008 Sep 05
1
Weird TCP problem
Last week, I started seeing very strange behavior in one of the networks that I manage. The office LAN uses a Linux firewall which masquerades their workstations over their DSL connection. There are probably ~75 workstations in the office LAN. Their mail server is in a collocated facility nearby. That server has an RFC1918 address; its router does SNAT to forward packets to the system. Both