Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Re: Fix passwd/shadow/group files? -- network architecture is always piecemeal"
2005 Jul 17
1
Re: Fix passwd/shadow/group files? -- network architecture is always piecemeal
From: Dag Wieers
> Bryan, and you're still belittling people in discussions and get into long
> arguments as a result. Pretty please stop doing that.
I apologize for any belittling.
It is not my intent, but I do see a repeat theme.
People thing in single products/projects, not breaking down things into their multiple technologies.
That's all I meant by "artificially
2005 Jul 17
0
Re: Fix passwd/shadow/group files? -- Samba is not an enterprise ? irectory solution ...
From: Feizhou
> Yes, I was wondering whether you were trying to say that Samba
> could do the extra cruff MS threw into their
> Kerberos/LDAP/DNS thingamich.
? Microsoft uses SRV records in DNS.
That was actually a _good_ move.
Now their DNS-integrated ADS is another story.
Although I do have to say the current, split dhcpd, named, nmbd
strategy in the open source world is rather
2007 Sep 03
1
Mail Restrictions with sendmail and mimedefang
On 9/3/07, Feizhou <feizhou at graffiti.net> wrote:
>
> > Now, I can find some files @ /etc/mail
> >
> > below are files.
> >
> > mimedefang-filter
> > sa-mimedefang.cf <http://sa-mimedefang.cf>
> > sa-mimedefang.cf.example
> >
> > I first want to block Bcc and limit Cc to about 5 users. I googled a
> > lot. But, I am still
2005 Jul 17
1
Re: Fix passwd/shadow/group files? -- Samba 3.0 v. ADS v. CIFS
From: Feizhou
> You assume too much and you are not clear enough in what
> you post.
You didn't even know what a KDC was, so my assumptions were pretty easy to make.
You keep saying "Samba, Samba, Samba" over and over like Samba does it all.
It does _not_.
> Geez....I've been trying to get whether you are saying there was a way
> to do the whole ADS DC thing
2006 Jul 04
2
cyrus-sasl mysql backend
Hello,
Is anybody using the cyrus-sasl mysql backend on 4.3?
I have problems with it, it keeps segfaulting whenever the process
enters sasl code.
Feizhou
2007 Aug 30
4
OT: Suggestions for RAID HW for 2 SATA drives in DellPowerEdge SC
On 29 August 2007, "Ross S. W. Walker" <rwalker at medallion.com> wrote:
> Message: 39
<snip>
> I wouldn't worry too much about the OS HD configuration, you are
> always going to want RAID1 for the OS, whether software or hardware.
>
> Reason I say not to worry too much about the OS HD config is because
> you are almost certainly going to put the
2005 Jul 01
1
Re: boot failure after install -- my bootloader beat up your honor student
Feizhou wrote:
> I completely disagree with you here since I use grub over pxe to
> install/boot my servers and avoid any local bootloading problems.
From: Peter Farrow <peter at farrows.org>
> In one sentence, grub is poorly documented, over complicated pants, and
> lilo ROCKS...
At the risk of offending even more people by suggesting a "middle
ground" where
2006 Jun 09
1
shadow file question
There is this * in the password field of the shadow file for certain
accounts.
I know that the ! is to indicate a locked account but what does a * mean?
man 5 shadow does not reveal anything.
2007 Feb 08
5
kernel 2.6.9-42.0.8.EL error while booting - CentOS 4.4
Hi ,
I am ruuning Senmail with MailScanner on CentOS 4.4. It has updated to
kernel 2.6.9-42.0.8.EL from its past kernel 2.6.9-42.0.3.EL.
Now the Server can not boot up and gives the below error.
mkrootdev: label / not found
Mounting root filesystem
mount: error 2 mouting ext3
switchroot: mount failed: 22
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
But I can boot up from its
2017 Sep 05
0
Is it possible to transfer a large, dynamic file in a piecemeal fashion? Yes it is.
Subject: Re: Is it possible to transfer a large, dynamic file in a piecemeal fashion? Yes it is.
Don Kuenz via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Is it possible to use rsync to transmit a large, dynamic 2TB file in a
> piecemeal fashion during daylight hours over the course of a dozen days?
> On a good day, about 200GB of data can be transferred before
2017 Sep 05
0
Is it possible to transfer a large, dynamic file in a piecemeal fashion? Yes it is.
You probably want --inplace for this rather than partial. The upside of
--partial is that the existing file isn't replaced until there is a
complete file to replace it with. The downside is building up that
entire new file.
On 09/05/2017 12:01 AM, Don Kuenz via rsync wrote:
> Subject: Re: Is it possible to transfer a large, dynamic file in a piecemeal fashion? Yes it is.
>
> Don
2017 Sep 04
0
Is it possible to transfer a large, dynamic file in a piecemeal fashion?
Greetings,
Is it possible to use rsync to transmit a large, dynamic 2TB file in a
piecemeal fashion during daylight hours over the course of a dozen days?
On a good day, about 200GB of data can be transferred before rsync times
out to enable a nightly local backup to complete. The local backup
changes a few 512 byte blocks in the 2TB file. That's why the 2TB file
is dynamic.
As an
2017 Sep 05
0
Is it possible to transfer a large, dynamic file in a piecemeal fashion?
On Mon, Sep 04, 2017 at 10:45:26PM +0000, Don Kuenz via rsync wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Is it possible to use rsync to transmit a large, dynamic 2TB file in a
> piecemeal fashion during daylight hours over the course of a dozen days?
> On a good day, about 200GB of data can be transferred before rsync times
> out to enable a nightly local backup to complete. The local backup
2005 Jul 15
1
Re: Fix passwd/shadow/group files? -- Samba is not an enterprise directory solution ...
From: "Bryan J. Smith <b.j.smith at ieee.org>"
> So? I've been authenticating Samba against NIS servers since
> the mid-'90s ...
> You can even use pGINA to replace your NT/200x/XP login to
> authenticate against other servers ...
> If you are the former, you _can_ switch _away_ from CIFS altogether!
> Samba will _never_ reverse engineer all of
2006 Nov 23
5
sysfs udev hald -_-
I tried creating a new partition on a disk.
After the partition table was written, I got a message about the kernel
still using the old partition table.
How do I get whatever system to register the new partition short of
rebooting the box?
2007 May 07
5
Anaconda doesn't support raid10
So after troubleshooting this for about a week, I was finally able to
create a raid 10 device by installing the system, copying the md modules
onto a floppy, and loading the raid10 module during the install.
Now the problem is that I can't get it to show up in anaconda. It
detects the other arrays (raid0 and raid1) fine, but the raid10 array
won't show up. Looking through the logs
2007 Jul 25
3
Bind 9 pharming security hole
If you are using Bind as your caching name server, please take note.
http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=5366
I use DJB's dnscache so I could care less.
2005 Mar 18
4
Help with moving from Fedora to Centos
I have just installed centos 4 on a spare box - working great. Until
now, I have been using Fedora Core3. I wish to move all of my mail,
address book and bookmarks created in Thunderbird and Firefox from the
Fedora system to the new Centos system. Would someone kindly point me
in the right direction, I am relatively new at linux. Many thanks for
any assistance. christian
2005 Jun 27
2
What do you think about this motherboard?
Hello all..... I would like to know if anyone here has had good
experience with this Supermicro
motherboard.....http://supermicro.com/products/motherboard/P4/E7221/P8SCT.cfm
I am thinking about using it in an entry level mail and file server
with a 3ware card and 200 GB SATA drives. Cost is a factor here
otherwise I would go for an Opteron board instead.
JC
2005 Jul 03
0
RE: CentOS Digest, Vol 6, Issue 3
Hi,
I checked the sendmail and it is:
[root at godslove root]# which sendmail
/usr/sbin/sendmail
Plesk uses sendmail and this is what is listed in my form that was working.
I tried my form at 7:27 am this morning and this is the last listing in
/var/log/messages
Jul 3 07:05:42 godslove authpsa: IMAP connect from @ [67.138.221.157]
There are no listings in /var/log/maillog.
These are the