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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
1997 Oct 03
1
Homedir maps (+small patch)
Hello, I have following setup: User homedir are on server B and I have samba running on server A and B (B is dec/osf1, A is HPUX). In Luke's reply to "Spiros B" (tue 12 aug 97) he said: > because (and this is the bit about the home.map support that i don't > exactly understand, and don't quite follow) when you do a domain logon > to server A, the home.map support
2014 Nov 24
0
Bug#767295: [Xen-devel] [PATCH for-4.5 v2] libxc: don't leak buffer containing the uncompressed PV kernel
On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 15:25 -0500, Gedalya wrote: > On 11/21/2014 06:12 AM, Ian Campbell wrote: > > On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 11:03 +0000, Ian Campbell wrote: > >> http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/mallopt.3.html also talks about > >> various dynamic thresholds for growing and shrinking the heap. My guess > >> is that we are bouncing up and down over some
2013 May 13
0
"nis homedir" doesn't work
nis works well: #ypcat -k auto.home user1 server1:/path/& autofs works well: #cd /home/user1 (no problem) compliled with "configure --with-automount": #smbd -b| grep -i automount * WITH_AUTOMOUNT WITH_AUTOMOUNT * Why doesn't samba read ypcat auto.home? see below for additional detail,,,,it's a rebus! Let the best man win! :) maybe
1998 Nov 03
4
nis homedir troubles
Sorry if this is an old problem. I have just installed 1.9.18p10 - the latest version. I noticed the nis homedir option in the config file, but have not had much luck in implementing it. I had hoped it would mean my [homes] shares would map to the correct server - the one which physically carries a users home directory - regardless of the machine to which the connection attempt was made. My
2013 May 01
1
"nis homedir" issue on samba- 3.6.9-151.el6 (CentOS 6.4 64bit)
maybe there is a bug regarding the use of nis to mount the user's home directory at the login or my misconfiguration. After the CentOS 6.4 (64bit) installation I checked for the latest samba version on the official repository using yum: the latest version (that was already installed) is samba- 3.6.9-151.el6. >From "man smb.conf" I have seen that "nis homedir" is not yet
2017 Mar 01
2
[PATCH] drm: virtio: use kmem_cache
Just use kmem_cache instead of rolling our own, limited implementation. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel at redhat.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/virtio/virtgpu_drv.h | 4 +-- drivers/gpu/drm/virtio/virtgpu_vq.c | 57 +++++++----------------------------- 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/virtio/virtgpu_drv.h
2017 Mar 01
2
[PATCH] drm: virtio: use kmem_cache
Just use kmem_cache instead of rolling our own, limited implementation. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel at redhat.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/virtio/virtgpu_drv.h | 4 +-- drivers/gpu/drm/virtio/virtgpu_vq.c | 57 +++++++----------------------------- 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/virtio/virtgpu_drv.h
2009 Oct 25
2
SIP interconnection problem
Hi all, I've setup two * servers which are SIP interconnected ala osaka/toronto from the * book (before anyone sugggests using IAX instead, no, I NEED to have them SIP interconnected for verification/test purposes). Then I have a Zoiper connected to one of them via IAX (so that * will not reinvite (?)). As soon as I try to call (via Zoiper) an extension on the other * I get a "Failed to
2005 Mar 29
0
Stalled response from icecast to ices
Hi: I'm going to get in before anyone else does. Icecast 1.x is deprecated and not supported by any of its developers. You may find a few on this list who are still using it who can provide tips, but the fact that kernel versions affected its behaviour sugggests it's a more complex problem and none of the Icecast developers support or even care about Icecast 1.x anymore. Unless
2019 Nov 03
1
Sieve redirect does not collect the sendmail child process correctly (Dovecot 2.3.4.1, Pigeonhole 0.5.4)
On Saturday, November 2, 2019 10:40:45 PM EET Stephan Bosch <stephan at rename-it.nl> wrote: > I think we already know about this issue (tracked as DOP-942). It > apparently happens because qmail masks the SIGCHLD signal while Dovecot > doesn't unmask it before waiting for children. You're right. Isn't this a simple fix - a call to sigprocmask ? This should not be a
2007 Oct 10
2
Homedir Access without exposing whole Homedir.
Hello All, Dovecot 1.0.3 I am coming from UW IMAP, and I'm finding for some reason that mail is getting stored in a variety of places (which I believe, is because by default UW imap allowed access to the entire home directory). All files are mbox. My default delivery location is ~/.mail Thus: * At least a couple of my users have mail in ~/INBOX, as well as ~/INBOX.drafts (not many
2004 Jul 20
0
chmod and unix extensions
Dear all, Im trying to set up Samba so that linux users can use the new unix extensions to be able to chmod their files as they wish. However I seem to be having problems with masks. Whether using smbfs or smbclient trying to do: chmod 777 testfile results only in read permissions for group and other (ie it ends up 744). Under smbfs it complains: chmod: changing permissions of `testfile'
2008 Mar 02
0
Sieve management without shell access or homedir
Hi. Is there some user friendly application (web based, maybe a webmail addon) that can help a user manage their sieve filtering? My mail users don't have any shell access to the mail host. Most users won't have a regular home directory either. Can I store this sieve information someplace else? Either directly in LDAP, or in some database, or a common directory for all user's
2011 Aug 09
1
pdbedit profile and homedir not chaning on command
Any ideas why this is not working? [root at host67 ~]# pdbedit -u testuser -h \\\\five-68\\testuser -p \\\\five-68\\testuser\\profile Unix username: testuser NT username: Account Flags: [U ] User SID: S-1-5-21-369316088-3201261441-1704813131-2216 Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-369316088-3201261441-1704813131-513 Full Name: Home Directory: \\host67\testuser
2013 Jan 06
1
SaMBa 4.0 - homedir mapping
Hi all, In Samba 4.0 is possible to map the user's home directory automatically without user intervention? Thanks -- Celso Vianna BSD User: 51318 http://www.bsdcounter.org Palmas/TO
2007 Jul 11
0
can "template homedir" build paths based on user groups culled from getent groups?
Hi all, I am in the process of moving our schools student file server to Samba from Win2k3 and I want to replicate the setup we currently have which puts students home directories under their graduation year like this: \students\2008\username Under AD students are in OU's based on grad year. We're using winbind (with idmap_rid tdb) to pull users and groups from AD, 'getent
2012 May 03
2
template homedir and idmap_ad
Some empirical testing shows that if I am using the idmap_ad module the template homedir parameter in smb.conf is ignored. I would just like to determine if this is the correct behaviour or if I am doing something wrong. JAB. -- Jonathan A. Buzzard Email: jonathan (at) buzzard.me.uk Fife, United Kingdom.
2008 Dec 03
0
mounting windows homedir when using winbind
I've got samba with winbind set up, local machine is acting as domain member. getnet returns windows users/groups, wbinfo confirms that local machine acts is domain member, logging through ssh with pam_winbind set u works etc. On another machine, windoes xp also being domain member, I've got homedir share mounted antomatically as U: from //server/users. When I try to mount this share from
2008 Apr 17
0
winbind can get uid and gid from sfu, but not homedir or loginshell
I have winbind v3.0.26a running on ubuntu server v7.10 (gutsy). I intend to get user & group info from MsActiveDirectory. However, when I type: getent passwd somerandomuser I get the uid and gid for the user, as recorded in the msad schema by virtue of sfu, but the homedir and loginshell that are returned are like what "winbind nss info = template" would return by default: