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2000 Sep 22
2
Agent forwarding with DSA keys?
Does agent forwarding work with DSA keys? I'm using 2.2.0p1 on RedHat Linux 6.2 (Alpha) and Solaris 2.6 (SPARC). If I ssh-add my RSA key into the local agent and ssh to another machine, the agent connection is forwarded properly. (I can say "ssh-add -l" and see my keys.) If I ssh-add my DSA key into the local agent and "ssh -2" to another machine, the agent connection
1999 Mar 17
1
Copied files filled with zeros
I'm running Samba 2.0.0 on Solaris 2.5 and 2.6. I've had a report that a user on a Wincenter machine (NT4 + Windows Terminal Server + Citrix Metaframe + NCD stuff) dragged a Word document from his NT fileserver onto one of my Samba servers and the result was filled with zeros. We have been able to reproduce the problem from annother account on the Wincenter machine, but cannot make it
2004 Oct 05
3
Confounded data frame column names
This is probably a know problem (problem for me anyway) in R but I don't quite know what to search for in help archives. When I name a column "x11" in a data frame R thinks a column named "x1" exists. In my application I am trying to test for the existence of a column, then add it if it's not there. Here is a simple example: > temd <- data.frame(x11=c(0:10)) >
2000 Jan 10
2
whitespace
Hello Readers, Is it possible to disallow creation of filenames containing whitespace characters on Samba Shares ? This is causing headaches sometimes on the unix side of life. TIA -- Werner SETI@home workunit: 119 CPU-Time: 8623439.55
2000 May 16
0
OpenSSH 2.1.0 won't build without rc5 and idea
OK, I've hacked configure so that it simply checks that it can link with openssl. Now, when I run make, it dies on authfile.c while trying to include the non-existent headers openssl/rc5.h and openssl/idea.h. I built my installation of openssl without those algorithms in order to avoid commercial licensing issues. The following diff band-aids the problem, but I think it's down-stream of
2000 Feb 28
0
Samba in a Win2k domain
John Dodge asked this same question back in December, but I haven't seen any response in the archives. So, here it is again: Samba appears not to be able to authenticate users whose account lives in a Win2k domain. I have a couple Samba 2.0.4b servers that use the local NT 4 PDC for authentication. The NT admins tell me that the new Win2k domain has a trust relationship with the old NT 4
2000 May 03
0
Excell files clobbered by Samba log files
I have a couple Samba servers running 2.0.4a on Solaris 2.6. They generally give me no trouble, and have been stable for a long time. I'm in the process of qualifying 2.0.7, but feel no great urgency to upgrade. However, one day last week several users reported trouble getting to their files. I changed the debug level several times during the day to try to diagnose the problem. With
2000 Mar 02
0
Samba in a Win2k domain (repeat)
I asked this question back on Monday and haven't seen any responses. Have I not stated the problem clearly enough? Does it appear as if I have not done my homework? Is nobody actually trying to integrate Samba with Win2k domains? Am I not being patient enough? If you've got a clue about how to get Samba to authenticate a user who happens to have his account in a Win2k domain, please
1998 Oct 30
0
One seamless file space?
Greetings! I'm experimenting with the 2.0.0.alpha13 snapshot and attempting to get my four Solaris fileservers to present a single uniform (automounter-like) namespace to our NT clients. Re-wording, I'd like PC clients to see a single "server" that appears to share all of the Unix home directories on four fileservers. The automounter shields my Unix users from the operational
2000 Jan 28
0
Head branch with "server = domain", login fails.
OK, I'm taking another run at this thing. My experiments with the TNG branch are on hold. I won't be allowed to put up a non-Microsoft domain controller anyway, so I'm stepping back to just putting up a good fileserver. I'm testing the head branch code under Solaris 7 on SPARC (calamity). The code I'm using was checked out yesterday. I've got three other Solaris 2.6
2002 Apr 10
2
Compiling OPENssh to use random package
Hello, I have attempted several times to compile openssh3.1p1 that will use a random package called ANDIrand. How can I compile and get ssh to use this random number generator? I have tried the --rand-helper switch with my configure and still it does not work. I am compiling in Solaris 8, and need to then create a package that can be used on Solaris 6, Solaris 7, and Solaris 8. Thanks, Eric
1998 Nov 05
1
Nis homedirs
Greetings, I'm using 2.0.0-alpha13 on Solaris (compiling with gcc 2.8.1 on Solaris 2.5, running on 2.5, 2.5.1, and 2.6). I see this in the smb.conf.5 man page: nis homedir (G) Get the home share server from a NIS (or YP) map. For unix systems that use an automounter, the user's home directory will often be mounted on a workstation on demand from a remote
2000 Mar 16
1
Samba can't authenticate in Win2k domain
I have three Sun fileservers running Samba 2.0.4b. They're setup to authenticate with the local NT PDC, "iss-tech-f". In particular, they've got this in their smb.conf files: security = domain password server = iss-tech-f encrypt passwords = yes This setup has been stable for many months, and I routinely point to it as a success story for open source. Now that
2000 Nov 12
1
Free Sun patch 105710-01 provides /dev/random on Solaris (fwd)
Can anyone verify this and provide a URL for the docs? -- | ``We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on | Damien Miller - | a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the | <djm at mindrot.org> | works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, / | we know this is not true.'' - Robert Wilensky UCB / http://www.mindrot.org ---------- Forwarded message
2001 Dec 23
3
ssh
Hello! I would really appreciate any hints to a little puzzle that has been gnawing at me about remote sessions with ssh... (and likely all connectivity programs...) Because network connections can only talk in ASCII, there is no way to tell the difference between TAB and "Ctrl-i" (i.e. pressing Ctrl and i keys together). BOTH are transmitted as same ASCII code. Likewise, Ctrl-m and
2010 May 02
2
Sendmail Configuration Problem - 550 5.1.1 - User unknown Problem
Hi, I'm having this Sendmail configuration problem and stuck. I've been doing googling/reading posts and none of the solutions matched my problem. I'm doing some testing, and have been getting this 550 5.1.1 ....User unknown error when I send the email to my company's email address. When I send it to an external email address, such as yahoo, the message delivered successfully.
2001 Feb 27
0
Bug Report: Not using sysconfdir for version 2 host key
For what it's worth--only minimal time spent trying new version. Bug: OpenSSH-2.5p1 does not find version 2 host key in directory specified by sysconfdir in configure. Env: Redhat Linux 6.2- kernel 2.2.18- Alpha ev5 processor- Compaq XP1000- egcs-2.91.66 sysconfdir=/etc/openssh Testing is on single host using ssh2.5p1 to connect to sshd2.5p1. Symptom: [root at penguin sbin]# sshd -d
2000 Jul 20
10
SUNWski
Has anyone had success with getting /dev/random to work after installing SUNWski? After I install the pkg and start /etc/ init.d/cryptorand, the /dev/random file remains 0 bytes. I am running Solaris 2.8 - David
2002 Apr 11
3
getting OpenSSH/OpenSSL to utilize /dev/random
I've installed Sun's SUNWski package on Solaris 8 (32-bit) that provides a /dev/random interface. It appears to as cat'ing it gives me a bunch of well, random data. However, when I ran my configure, it gives me the WARNING.RND message to the effect that I'm using the built-in. I've seen allusions on this list to building openssl with to get random support, so I rebuilt it
2003 Oct 29
3
PXELinux cannot load the config file
I have DHCP and TFTP on a Solaris machine, pxelinux.0 loads, but it can't load the configuration file. The tftp server on Solaris tries to send the file, but data transfers do not receive ACKs. Previous posts to this list have indicated that the suspect was the PXE BIOS (ref "PXELinux can't load the config file?" dated March 20, 2003). Does that still appear to be the case