similar to: UNIX -> WinNT Username/Password Synchronization Revisited!

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1997 Dec 29
7
Password Synchronization
>i wasn't thinking of crack solutions, i was thinking of a way of merging >unix and nt logins. but then realised that that is simply not possible. >except with PAMs. >lukes i wonder that nobody is talking about LDAP servers?! Unix vendors are close to have "ldap" in nsswitch.conf (with "files" "nis" ..) and there is "ypldapd" as another
1997 Dec 07
3
KerbNet!
I want to thank whoever mentioned KerbNet by Cygnus Solutions! Wowza! I recommend that people check it out. It lets you implement Kerberos under UNIX and NT, and have them work together (so you have one *unified* security system that is used by both your NT and UNIX boxes). It's at http://www.cygnus.com/product/kerbnet-index.html It also does authentication *without* sending passwords over
2000 Apr 05
1
pwload / reversed pwget
Hi, I would be *VERY* interested in a reversed pwget (see http://www.martnet.com/~johnny/exploits/microsoft/NT/WinNT.passwordhashes.deobfuscation.html) to be able to automaticaly set first-time NT passwords ('smbpasswd -r' will only work if you first enter the 'previous' password) on our PDC (evt. remote from UNIX through some tcp (ssh?) connection). Bjart Kvarme seems to have
2001 Sep 25
0
AW: Antwort: Win 2000 Compatability issues
Hi, i agree with Stefan. I have the same problem with Win2K Client and SAMBA Server. But on my situation i have one PC that i can make a connect and all the other not. Alle workstation are on the same group, are all in the same SubNet; but i can?t see my SAMBA _ Server so well like on this machine that is working. So is there any other problems on SAMBA ? Kind regards Matthias
1997 Dec 05
2
No subject
> Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 07:03:49 -0800 > From: "Jorge Silva (Jorge Gomes da Silva)" <jorgesil@microsoft.com> > To: "'samba@samba.anu.edu.au'" <samba@samba.anu.edu.au> > Subject: /etc/passwd - Domain Controller Synchronization > Message-ID: <A1A4DA3CD56ECF11973200805F685F1680F51B@LIS-01-MSG> > > Hello, > > I don't know
1999 Sep 07
1
Force group ?
I have a number of users with home directories under /home/????. Their default group is users. I need to make some of these directories available for other users, so I've created a group that's actually the same as the users name of their home directory. For example, drwxrwx... georgef georgef ...... Then, I add a bunch of users into that group in /etc/group.
1999 May 18
0
Probleme compiling Samba 2.0.4
Hi, pretty good job you are doing with Samba... I have just downloaded Samba 2.0.4 and I have a problem trying to compile it. I have configured the "configure" file and ran it (./configure). When I type make, I can see all the different modules compiling but I have an error with the /source/lib/system.c file. It is concerning the timeval struct (which I concluded must be a system
1997 Dec 04
11
/etc/passwd - Domain Controller Synchronization
Hello, I don't know much about Samba so forgive me if this is a stupid question. I'm currently working on a project for a client that relies on Unix machines for their main applications. Access to Unix applications is done through terminal emulation (vt 100) on Windows PCs. We are implementing a Windows NT network for file an print sharing and to support SMS. One of the goals of the
2001 Mar 14
0
does SSH.COM really in fact approve of the generic meaning of "SSH"?
I hate to open up a discussion that may already be closed (I haven't really followed the trademark dispute other than via the postings to NewsForge, and in particular the one on March 7), and I can't find on www.openssh.com an obviously more appropriate address to send this thought to, so.... [note my reply-to address] though the message below purports to come from <owner-ssh at
2000 Apr 06
0
Please inform samba@samba.org Serge Gavrilov <serge@pdmi.ras.ru> Ed Schernau <ed@schernau.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> Cristian POP <cpop@compas.dntcj.ro> Ed Schernau <ed@schernau.com> John Evans <samba@kilnar.com> David Bullock
samba@samba.org Serge Gavrilov <serge@pdmi.ras.ru> Ed Schernau <ed@schernau.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> Cristian POP <cpop@compas.dntcj.ro> Ed Schernau <ed@schernau.com> John Evans <samba@kilnar.com> David Bullock <davidb@loftuscomp.com.au> Gunnar Lindholm <gunnar.lindholm.320@student.lu.se> Junaid Iqbal
2001 Mar 01
1
Fw: Winamp plug-in; http streaming revisited
what the heck... i sent this one before the last 'whoops' email, but it didn't appear on the list. forwarded sans httpstream.c ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Moeller" <chris@kode54.net> To: <vorbis-dev@xiph.org> Sent: Wed, Feb 28, 01 11:38 PM Subject: Re: [vorbis-dev] Winamp plug-in; http streaming revisited > ----- Original Message ----- >
2008 Jun 05
1
Graphing help revisited
Sorry, my last post came out unreadable. I'll try again. Here is the data. Think of them as transposed columns. A: 1,1,1,2,3,4,5,6,6, 7B: 5,5,6,7,7,7,8,9,10,11 Split the data into two groups, each of size 5, and make a scatterplot. Bill<-read.table('something here') attach(Bill)Bill.s<-split(Bill, rep(1:2, each=5))plot(A,B,col='black') Group
2004 Nov 25
0
getdiskfreespace, revisited
Further research indicates that GetDiskFreeSpace() is still ok for getting sector size, regardless of actual disk size. In any case, I''m going to default to 512 in the unlikely event that the call fails, rather than raise an error. Dan
2006 Aug 25
1
SWIG detection, revisited
I did some testing this morning, and wasn''t happy with the error messages presented to the user if they didn''t have the right SWIG version. I realized that the detection was happening at the wrong place in the code. We were detecting the swig version while *creating* the swig tasks, rather than while *executing* a swig task. This led to misleading output from rake. So I moved
2005 May 02
1
Re: Long Shorewall Startup Times Revisited
Gregory Pleau wrote: >> >> The problem that you had with LDAP causing long Shorewall startup has >> resurfaced. In your mail to me, you mentioned that you had found that >> the issue was a permissions problem but gave no details. >> >> Would you be so kind as to give me the details so I can pass them on to >> the current sufferer? I notice that you are
2006 Aug 22
0
gem install postgres, dead meat - revisited
I''m still trying to install this sucker ... (RR) I''m behind a firewall on a WinXP machine. I open up a DOS window, go to my RR sample app and type the following to set up postgres: gem install postgres I get back the following error: ERROR: While executing gem ... (SocketError) getaddrinfo: no address associated with hostname. So ... I create this environment variable
2005 May 24
1
How to get special (Hershey) font symbols into plot axis labels? [Revisited]
Dear R users, I would like to use sub- and super-script in axis labels. I assume this is best done using Hershey symbols. When trying to find information on using Hershey font symbols in axis labels, I came across the following discussion thread: http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/02a/1857.html Have Hershey font implementations moved on since then? Thanks, Sander. --
2009 Apr 13
0
bce and lagg revisited
well, I tried to narrow this down a bit by removing lagg from the equation, but the switch requires LACP to be active on those ports so I can't test in isolation unfortunately. Is anyone running 7.2 on a DL360 G5 with working ether ? -pete.
2009 Jun 13
0
ZFS gzip Death Spiral Revisited
I have the following configuation. My storage: 12 luns from a Clariion 3x80. Each LUN is a whole 6 disk raid-6. My host: Sun t5240 with 32 hardware threads and 16gig of ram. My zpool: all 12 luns from the clariion in a simple pool My test data: A 1 gig backup file of a ufsdump from /opt on a machine with lots of mixed binary/text data. A 15gig file that is already tightly compressed. I wrote
2007 Dec 07
1
scp -t - revisited.....‏
>From the testing that I've done so far, using the command= restriction essentially ignores any and all attempts by the client to send different remote filenames, directory commands, etc... using scp -i some_key localfile remotehost:../../../../../../../../../../tmp/file places a copy of the file named "localfile" in the directory specified in the command= line of the