Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Question about Domino NSF files"
2008 Jun 25
1
Bringing Notes 4.5 server live...
Hi All,
I have installed Wine 1 on Gentoo under OpenVZ, and have winecgf appearing nicely on my desktop.
I have an old notes 4.5 server which is still doing what I want, hosted until recently under Win2K. I thought I'd virtualise it and turn off the hardware for good.
I have long since lost/binned the install disks, so I built a squeaky new Win2K installtion and applied SP4. I copied the
2004 Jan 30
0
Samba, Lotus Notes Domino, PDF
Hello list,
now I do not have a problem with Samba3. I have only a
question where I need some suggestions:
We have Lotus Notes Domino Server 6.5. This Server is
reachable via Internet and an Internetbrowser.
The application this Domino Server is running is an
projectmanagment system. A lot of different Companys are
working over that managment system for one project.
They are autenticatet by the
2006 Jun 26
2
RoR authentication with IBM Notes/Domino
This is a very simple authentication system for a Ruby on Rails server in
the same internet domain. It will allow you to get back the username of the
person hitting your server provided they already have authenticated with an
IBM Lotus/Domino or Websphere server that uses multi-server based session
authentication.
IBM Domino/Websphere authentication works by placing an encrypted cookie for
a given
2004 Apr 10
2
Samba + Domino LDAP
Hi all,
I want to use the Domino LDAP to authenticate Samba users over it.
Did anyone knows, if Samba and Domino LDAP works with together???
If yes, where can I find something about it respectively anyone can tell
me how it works?!
Thanks
Andreas
2009 Jan 07
3
LDAP Authentication to Lotus Domino?
Has anybody done any authentication to Lotus Domino using LDAP?
I selected LDAP options in the "authconfig-tui" application, per the
documentation here:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/s1-ldap-pam.html
when I try to query the directory for user information though, I get
no results using the ldapsearch command
[root at ldapclient ~]# ldapsearch -x
2007 Jan 31
1
Lotus Domino LDAP
Hello,
I have a Samba PDC with an OpenLDAP back end and I am curious whether
SAMBA support Lotus Domino LDAP server as an backed?
Thanks,
Marian
2005 Mar 29
2
Using Lotus Domino LDAP as Samba Backend
Hello,
can I use the Lotus Domino LDAP Server as backend for Samba?
Has anyone tried this, or some experiences in that?
Mit freundlichen Gr?ssen / Kind regards
Norman Trapp
System Management
objective partner GmbH
Bergstrasse 45
D-69469 Weinheim
Tel. +49 (0)6201 3986 24
Fax. +49 (0)6201 3986 12
_______________________________________________
objective partner - keep IT in e.motion
Diese
2003 Jan 26
3
NVC for Domino Virus Warning!
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NVC for Domino Virus Warning
This is an automatically generated message.
A possible virus, 'Yaha.E@mm', was detected in attachment
'Neu_Textdokument.zip_.scr' in document '[Samba] Neu Textdokument'.
Database: 'KAWILK01 Mailbox'.
Document was apparently created on '26.01.2003 17:45:16' by
2006 Apr 05
1
Domino on CentOS
Hello,
Can someone give any advice on installing Lotus Domino 7 on Centos 4.2?
Replacing /etc/redhat-release contents by Nahant signature does the trick?
TIA
--
Eduardo Grosclaude
Universidad Nacional del Comahue
Neuquen, Argentina
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2002 Jul 26
1
Samba, ldap and Domino feedback anyone?
I am on a mission that may allow my company to jetison
some NT and Win2K servers and their related costs.
What I would like to do is implement Samba as our PDC
and Domino as our corporate email using a single LDAP
source to drive both servers.
I have experimented with Samba (2.x) in the past and
can create my own PDC, but I have yet to try this
using an LDAP back end. I hope to begin
2001 Apr 03
1
Authentication through Domino LDAP service
Hi all.
I would like to setup a Samba server that authenticates connecting
users through LDAP service provided by a Domino server running on
a NT workstation.
I have tried to explore the ldap support provided by the different
version of samba distributions but all suggests that support is not
really stable.
Does anyone has any suggestion?
Davide
2001 Nov 14
0
Domino Lotus Notes Red Hat & SuSE
Hello,
I built an domino lotus notes client 5.0.8 on SuSE without problem.
I tried yesterday to build the same on RedHat...it failed or :
it works with Desktop Mode on and crash with Desktop mode off.
It sends me pthread_kill error.
Anybody as a clue ?
Thanks
Pablo
2007 Nov 07
5
Prototype error - iterator is not a function
I''m starting to learn to use Prototype (v1.5.1.1) along with Mootools.
However I keep bumping into the same problem:
All of the inserts result in the error "iterator is not a function" at
line 542 of Prototype
memo = iterator(memo, value, index);
Am I missing something obvious here? I''m wondering if there''s an
incompatibility between Prototype and Domino
2003 Sep 09
3
Operation not permitted?
Hello,
Can someone tell me what the problem is here. I am doing an rsync on a
sendmail spool directory to a folder that is a samba mount. Why is rsync
trying to change owner? Does it have to?
I tried manually changing owner (as root) on a file that is sitting on
the samba mount and I got the same operation not permitted error. Does
anybody know why this is? Or do I need to ask in a samba
2016 Feb 02
0
CentOS 7, NSF, "feature"
El Martes 02/02/2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us escribi?:
> In the last month, we've discovered a new, ahhhh, "feature" in the version
> of the version of NFS with CentOS 7: on startup, if it cannot resolve a
> given host, it dies. It does not continue on up, with all the other hosts
> it's exporting to, and just log a message.
>
> Is there a workaround, or a
2016 Feb 03
0
CentOS 7, NSF, "feature" [SOLVED]
On Feb 3, 2016, at 8:57 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>
> Notice the *deeply* weird syntax of "=-<cmd>?.
That syntax comes from make(1), where it means the same thing. make(1) has been with us since 1977, so I?d think ?old and familiar? is a better description than ?deeply weird.?
> And, I read in the manpage for systemd.service that if you precede it with
> an @, it
2016 Feb 03
2
CentOS 7, NSF, "feature" [SOLVED]
On 02/03/2016 08:59 AM, Warren Young wrote:
> Again, I don?t know why they couldn?t just do it with links.
Probably because they want to support a read-only root filesystem,
working toward "stateless" systems.
2016 Feb 03
0
CentOS 7, NSF, "feature" [SOLVED]
On Feb 3, 2016, at 10:18 AM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 02/03/2016 08:59 AM, Warren Young wrote:
>> Again, I don?t know why they couldn?t just do it with links.
>
> Probably because they want to support a read-only root filesystem, working toward "stateless" systems.
How does that explain anything? The same RPM that installed
2016 Feb 03
0
CentOS 7, NSF, "feature" [SOLVED]
On Feb 3, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Ricardo J. Barberis <ricardo at palmtx.com.ar> wrote:
>
> El Mi?rcoles 03/02/2016, Warren Young escribi?:
>>
>> Again, I don?t know why they couldn?t just do it with links.
>
> I guess that's probably to execute scripts and "hide" the name of the
> interpreter, e.g.:
I get why second-rate programmers would care to do
2016 Feb 04
1
CentOS 7, NSF, "feature" [SOLVED]
On Wed, 2016-02-03 at 13:57 -0700, Warren Young wrote:
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Ricardo J. Barberis <ricardo at palmtx.com.ar> wrote:
> >
> > El Mi?rcoles 03/02/2016, Warren Young escribi?:
> >>
> >> Again, I don?t know why they couldn?t just do it with links.
> >
> > I guess that's probably to execute scripts and "hide"