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2003 Mar 19
2
WINBIND with usernames with &
Samba doesn't allow connections from usernames that have & in them. For example, using 2.2.5 and winbind with security = DOMAIN password server = win2kmixed workgroup = MIXEDDOMAIN all my users can login, (for example MIXEDDOMAIN+aho, MIXEDDOMAIN+tdickson), but my users named "&" and "bobalso&" (which should be MIXEDDOMAIN+& and MIXEDDOMAIN+bobalso&)
2004 Sep 27
3
Make archive bit map to ACL?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Would it not be possible to make the archive bit map to a Posix extended ACL instead of to the execute bit? - -Tom -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFBWDuj2dxAfYNwANIRAvmnAJ4r1Q/2X7YyPKgGWbnnB3pv6WKDjwCgn+Vd 8USnnc35+uAa2GxUmejlDBc= =Bu48 -----END PGP
2003 Apr 24
1
ACLs and Windows 2000 look alike (inheritance of permissions)
I've gotten samba working with ACLs over an XFS filesystem. Everything works pretty well with knowledge of the workarounds (cannot remove group everyone, etc.) The only major problem I have is that ACLs don't inherit correctly. The default in Windows 2000 is to have a sub folder inherit the permissions of the folder it is in on creation. By default, the Samba share's folders don't
2003 Nov 06
1
RE Samba 3, recycle vfs and symbolic links
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Perhaps using a MS-DFS share would be more useful in this case? This would allow three real shares: \\server\accounting \\server\personal \\server\public which would appear as \\server\users\accounting \\server\users\personal \\server\users\public. See http://samba.org/~jht/HOWTO/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf for more information on MS-DFS - -Tom
2003 Apr 21
1
Samba unable to validate usernames; winbind works
Running the command: wbinfo -aDOMAINNAME+Administrator%password works, in fact, all of the wbinfo commands report data as they should. However, when I try to connect to a share on the SMB server, I get the following error message in the logs: [2003/04/21 08:28:59, 0] smbd/password.c:connect_to_domain_password_server(1328) connect_to_domain_password_server: machine DWP rejected the tconX on
2004 Mar 26
1
Standard procedure for changing smb.conf
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 What is the standard procedure for making edits of smb.conf take hold? For example, what I'm seeing is a share that has given R/W access to a user named Tom, when I change Tom to read only, he is still able to write to that share until I stop Samba and restart it. The documentation seems to refer to a 1 minute reread of smb.conf, but I don't
2004 Nov 02
1
net ads join fails
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ~ /usr/bin/net ads join -Udennisb dennisb password: [2004/11/02 17:31:56, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_add_machine_acct(1006) ~ Host account for if-srv-hos1 already exists - modifying old account [2004/11/02 17:31:56, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_join_realm(1342) ~ ads_add_machine_acct: No such object ads_join_realm: No such object Also: net user | wc -l reports
2004 May 07
3
Samba 3.0.3 breaks domain somehow.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 After upgrading from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 in a Windows 2000 Native Domain environment, 9x clients can't connect and wbinfo -t doesn't work: bash-2.05a# wbinfo -t checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed error code was NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE (0xc00000ac) Could not check secret Downgrading to 3.0.2 fixes this. I can get log files, but
2002 Jul 23
2
--delete doesn't work when transferring many files
This is a curious thing. I'm syncing two directories, containing some 250 subdirectories totalling around 11,000 files. This: rsync --password-file=/usr/local/etc/rsync/.passwd --delete -rtv --exclude-from=/usr/local/etc/rsync/excludes /usr/local/sourcedir username@destserver.com::modulename ...works fine if both directories are already nearly in sync. Deleting a few files from the source
2012 May 18
5
Using XL toolstack (Xen) with DRBD
Hello, Currently it seems that the drbd disk type with Xen''s XL toolstack (vs XM) to get the automatic promotion/demotion behavior of drbd devices is not supported. Is there something I can tweak with the block-drbd script to get this to work? Thanks, Chris _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
2012 May 18
5
Using XL toolstack (Xen) with DRBD
Hello, Currently it seems that the drbd disk type with Xen''s XL toolstack (vs XM) to get the automatic promotion/demotion behavior of drbd devices is not supported. Is there something I can tweak with the block-drbd script to get this to work? Thanks, Chris _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
2005 Mar 26
4
[ISOLINUX] No boot: prompt with ISOLINUX 3.07
I found that the version of isolinux.bin (and the debug version too) doesn't work on my Via C3 system. I get the SAY text, but never the boot: prompt. C-A-Del doesn't reboot either. The debug version does not print anything after announcing it's opening the config file. Only the single SAY text follows. The cursor sits on the next blank line, useless (no responses to key presses).
2019 Mar 26
4
v2.2.27 Panic: file rfc822-parser.h: line 23 (rfc822_parser_deinit): assertion failed: (ctx->data <= ctx->end)
Hi Aki, debian jessie backports has been moved to archive.debian.org and initially I was unable to install dovecot-dbg because of that. But I've managed to resolve that issue now. This was the command I ran: doveadm -D -f flow fetch imap.envelope mailbox crm-spam.2008.g Backtrace follows. Jason jason at debian:~$ gdb /usr/bin/doveadm /home/jason/core GNU gdb (Debian 7.7.1+dfsg-5) 7.7.1
2014 Jan 30
2
mime support for pigeonhole
is there any chance of rfc5703 (mime support/extension) being added to pigeonhole? I am trying to filter mail with .exe and .zip attachments, to no success. I have tried *header :contains "x-attached" [".zip", ".exe"] *but emails i'm getting don't have x-attached. a sample snippet is below. Subject: testa1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
2016 Apr 11
2
failed to find NT AUTHORITY domain log message during backup windows
Greetings! I'm running domain member fileservers on Samba 4.3.6.. During my backup window (backups are performed via Bacula, running on the fileserver) I tend to receive spurts of the following log message: Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1 winbindd[2376]: [2016/04/10 16:55:18.111192, 0] ../source3/winbindd/winbindd_group.c:45(fill_grent) Apr 10 16:55:18 smbfs1 winbindd[2376]: Failed to find domain
2003 Apr 26
0
ACLs and Windows 2000 look alike (inheritance of perm issions)
It might help if you view the default directory ACLs using the getfacl utility. These are what will be inherited by stuff created in the lower directories. I would ask yourself if you actually need ACLs at all. The Samba share permissions are pretty thorough and life is far easier without ACLs as you can clearly see what permissions are in use and backups are not an issue. ACLs can quickly
2006 May 24
7
Using inline editor without requiring a URL
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has implemented the inplace editor without the need for the URL. I have tried this but run into a problem in that the ''saving...'' text in shown for ever and the label is no longer editable. Can I also confirm that my idea of the callback function is something that runs before the value is passed to the URL (if you were to use one). What might be
2018 Dec 16
2
Upgrade to 2.3.1 has failed
Am 16.12.2018 um 19:41 schrieb Tim Dickson: > permissions should be 644 or 444 owned by root. The key file should even only be readable by root and not the world. 0400 would be a good choice. Alexander
2004 Aug 06
5
Java Examples
Where should I look for an example of how to connect to Icecast from Java? (I have a MySQL/Tomcat application with MP3's in the DB and need to stream them using Java and Icecast.) Thanks, Mike D. _________________________________________________________________ Discover the best of the best at MSN Luxury Living. http://lexus.msn.com/
2002 Jul 09
1
Windows 2k/XP and roaming profiles
Hi I'm finding it takes ages to download a roaming profile from the server when I log into Win2k or XP. A 4Mb profiles typically takes about 2 minutes (and 2 minutes to write back when I log out). I did a test and copied the profile directory from the server to my PC. Running under Win98 takes 1-2 minutes. Under 2K/XP it takes nearly 5 minutes. However, a single file of 4Mb only takes about