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1998 Nov 23
0
Freebsd + NT/Nt-Client am Linux-Server
Pam_SMB allows Linux clients to validate their passwords against an NT PDC, so the only thing you have to do is set up the accounts on the Linux side with an '*' in the /etc/passwd entry. This can be done using a list of users: #!/bin/bash for i in `cat myuserlist`; do /usr/sbin/adduser -p '*' $i with various other command line options, such as "-s
1998 Nov 23
0
SAMBA digest 1884
Please, remove my registration from your mailing-list. For weeks I tried everything I could, but without any response!! I followed all hints found under http://samba.anu.edu.au/listproc Sincerely Bernhard Himmel himmel@warnow.e-technik1.uni-rostock.de himmel@saphir.physik1.uni-rostock.de himmel@physik1.uni-rostock.de > Reply-to: samba@samba.org > From:
1999 Jun 17
5
Passwords and NT
I have searched the archives and the internet and found nothing on this topic but I know it's a known issue. Second I would like to say this has nothing to do with NTDOM. I am running a samba server 2.0.0 on a freebsd box. I am connecting to the server using windows 9x and NT clients. I have hacked the windows registries to enable clear text passwords across the lan. The problem is when
2016 Jan 26
2
Just need to vent
Once upon a time, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> said: > Is systemd the beneficial, reliable, useful and workable "improved init > system" or something with circa 275,000 lines of coding compared to > init's circa 10,000 lines ? Things I have learned in programming > include modular is better than monolithic, and less code better than > M$-style
2006 Dec 17
1
1.4 sounds long space before and after prompt
Is anyone else finding in the new audio files that the longer space at the beginning and end of the files tends to be extremely irritating? An excellent example is when going into voicemail and Allison says how many messages you have, the space between the files is annoyingly long: you have ...... four ...... old ...... messages ..and.. first ...... message ...... received ..... July .....
2016 Jan 26
0
Just need to vent
On Tue, 2016-01-26 at 09:11 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote: > Definitely. But please don't show up ranting about systemd unless you > genuinely have something new and insightful to add. We have literally > been discussing moving to an improved init system since 2005: > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel at
2016 Jan 26
2
Just need to vent
On 01/26/2016 10:33 AM, Always Learning wrote: > > On Tue, 2016-01-26 at 09:11 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote: > >> Definitely. But please don't show up ranting about systemd unless you >> genuinely have something new and insightful to add. We have literally >> been discussing moving to an improved init system since 2005: >>
2000 Sep 11
2
Problems/patches for BSD/OS 4.0.1
Two small problems with 2.2.0p1 on BSD/OS 4.0.1, both invoving the internal entropy collector: 1) The ``ls'' commands in ssh_prng_cmds.in all use -n, which isn't valid on BSD/OS and thus caused them all to fail when fixprogs checked them. BSD/OS does, however, have a -T flag which gives complete timestamp information (month, day, year, hour, minute, and second), which seems like a
2004 Dec 08
2
Asterisk with SMP hardware
Does anyone have any experience with running asterisk on multi-processor computers (dual or quad)? Does asterisk on the latest Linux distros take advantage of the extra processors, or does it predominately utilize a single processor?
2019 Aug 29
2
Giving full administrator privileges through sudo on production systems
On 2019-08-17 08:42, Jonathan Billings wrote: > On Aug 17, 2019, at 9:25 AM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: >> I like this one. Long-long ago it was one of the ?tricky? questions at the UNIX admin test (exam). Basically, no matter how devastating that may sound, the command only will remove what is (alphabetically it was that time) before /dev/[root_device].
2004 Dec 02
2
RCmdr on Linux with R 2.0.0 over VNC can't use GLX
Hello, I'm a admin over at Harvard University and I have quite a few users that use R predominately over VNC. In the past this has not been an issue, but after upgrading to R 2.0.0 they can no longer use RCmdr over VNC. When trying to use the package, they see the following: > library("Rcmdr") Loading required package: tcltk Loading required package: zoo Loading required
2003 Jun 14
1
Intercom/autoanswer, SIP, Cisco
A friend pointed out this url http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/clmn32.htm where it lists intercom/auto-answer as being a feature in Cisco Call Manager (which as I understand it, uses SIP predominately for handsets). I've come across comment somewhere that intercom isn't supported in the SIP spec. Does anyone know if the apparent capability of Intercom being available in SIP
2011 Apr 04
0
[LLVMdev] More DWARF problems
Talin, You're developing your own language and tool sets, it brings fresh perspective in our predominately C orientated environment, which is good. On Apr 1, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Talin wrote: > Is this a limitation of DWARF or of the LLVM generator? Neither, IMO. My own reading of DWARF did not find clear wording on this subject. I am not even sure if it is just a darwin gdb implementation
2008 Jul 28
1
Linux Noob Trying to Run Civ 4
Hi, After a devastating viral attack on in XP, I've moved to Ununtu- I love it. I also love Civilization 4, and I'm having a hard time getting it to run. 1. I can't get the installers to run. If I run setup.exe, I am allowed to choose my install language whereupon I recieve this error: Error Code: -5005 : 0x8007000d Error Information: >Kernel\KernelMedia.cpp (95)
2006 Jul 11
1
RPM: any better way to reinstall only certain files?
My former primary boot disk had some bad spots appear awhile back. Damage, per rpm --verify, seems to be predominately in loss of reference files in /usr/share/doc and such as that. Being the type that wastes my own time before wasting that of others, I did a semi-careful perusal of the rpm man pages. Thought the --files or some such might offer a way ought. IIUC, nope! Seems that I can't
2019 Aug 17
2
Giving full administrator privileges through sudo on production systems
> On Aug 16, 2019, at 11:12 PM, John Pierce <jhn.pierce at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 8:39 PM Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Why did you say it is wrong to give full admin privileges to random users? >> > > > $ sudo rm -rf / > I like this one. Long-long ago it was one of the ?tricky? questions at the
2017 Jun 14
2
the nsw story, revisited
John, Sanjoy, Nuno, David, Thanks for the tip, below are the relevant posts from the archives. I am suggesting something similar to Dan's third option below (Tue Nov 29 2011 "the nsw story”, Dan Gohman), when hoisting an instruction with ‘nsw’ it looses the ‘nsw’ attribute, but without saying “add-nsw is a fully side-effecting instruction”. This option was back then seen by
2001 Mar 23
1
R-demo for non-statisticians/mathematicians
Hi all. A friend of mine asked me to assist with an R presentation to the Penn State LUG in a few weeks. The audience will be predominately computer scientists and/or engineers (I suspect) and they are just looking for presentations of good open source software and my friend volunteered R. We are both relatively new to R, so I thought it would be best to ask the list for your opinion....what do
2003 Nov 14
3
problems using large file systems
I have a intel box running redhat 8.I am trying to use large file support in ext3 but have hit the following snag. I have a file that was created using lfs : rw-r--r-- 1 amitm amitm 2147491330 Nov 13 10:16 /home/amitm/storage/cam_n2_q1/atvdatacam_n2_q1.dat I write a simple program to do the basic file I/O but I hit a snag doing the seek. int main(void) { int fd; int result;
2019 Aug 17
0
Giving full administrator privileges through sudo on production systems
On Aug 17, 2019, at 9:25 AM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > I like this one. Long-long ago it was one of the ?tricky? questions at the UNIX admin test (exam). Basically, no matter how devastating that may sound, the command only will remove what is (alphabetically it was that time) before /dev/[root_device]. Once the device root filesystem lives on is removed from