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2001 Oct 23
1
samba NT ACL support problem?
Recently, a problem developed in storing IE5's Temporary Internet
Files on our samba exported network scratch space. In tracking it down, I
found that the Win2k client attempts to set the ACL of the file
"Content.IE5/index.dat". However, the this call ends up setting the mode
of index.dat to 0407 (-r-----rwx), thus making the file unmodifiable to
the user who created it. (This in
2002 Sep 24
0
Changing file permissions from the command line
Hi,
I run Samba 2.2.3a (Solaris 7) in domain authentication mode in a Windows
2000 domain. I would like to be able to script file permissions changes from
the Windows side using a command line utility, e.g. cacls, however I have
only been successful in changing the UNIX world permisssions, not owner and
group. A summary follows. Has anyone come across a solution for this?
Thanks,
Fintan
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2004 Sep 02
3
link() problem with dovecot-imapd
I'm having a few problems with dovecot-imapd (installed from debian
unstable) and am after some much needed help, all is set up and
configured, except for this final problem of when I try and move or copy
a message from one Maildir to another. I have the option
"maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = no" in the the dovecot.conf file but it
still seems to be trying to link() the file
2007 Dec 25
2
Sample code for streaming from a file
Hello,
Does anyone have any sample code for opening up a speex file and
streaming the data from it over time? I've been wrestling with this
for a couple days now, poring over other people's code but I can't
find an example of just taking a chunk from the file, decoding it,
and feeding it to a sound API (in my case, OpenAL) and then repeating
until done.
Vince Tagle
2004 Aug 06
0
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2016 Sep 22
0
ntlmssp_server_postauth: invalid NTLMSSP_MIC on CTDB fileserver (NT-style domain)
On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 10:58:18 +0100
Alex Crow via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> As the subject states, I'm running a CTDB cluster. Samba is Sernet
> 4.4.5 in an NT-Style Samba domain (DCs are Centos 6 packaged samba,
> 3.6.22)
>
> Every so often, users are unable to connect to network shares. Most of
> the problems seem to happen on
2016 Sep 25
0
ntlmssp_server_postauth: invalid NTLMSSP_MIC on CTDB fileserver (NT-style domain)
This sounds very like this bug:
>>
>> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11847
>>
>> But it is supposed to be fixed ?
>>
>> Rowland
>>
> I have "map to guest = bad user". Sorry, I must have missed pasting
> that in.
>
> However the bug only seems to reference guest share access. This is
> happening on normal, restricted
2016 Sep 30
2
ntlmssp_server_postauth: invalid NTLMSSP_MIC on CTDB fileserver (NT-style domain)
We actrually have the same problem. However, we are running a normal fileserver (also Sernet 4.4.5)
no cluster in an NT-Style domain with Centos 5 (Samba 3.6.23) as the DC.
IT works OK for some days then just stops. Any idea how to debug?
Regards
Christian
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2016 Sep 22
2
ntlmssp_server_postauth: invalid NTLMSSP_MIC on CTDB fileserver (NT-style domain)
On 22/09/16 12:12, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 10:58:18 +0100
> Alex Crow via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> As the subject states, I'm running a CTDB cluster. Samba is Sernet
>> 4.4.5 in an NT-Style Samba domain (DCs are Centos 6 packaged samba,
>> 3.6.22)
>>
>> Every so often, users
2018 Apr 27
0
sysvol files - 'The data area passed to a system call is too small'
OK - some more detail I have found in the meantime.
I have compiled & ran listxattr, and I can now see a difference between a
working and a broken file:
me at dc2:~/download $ sudo ./listxattr /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/
mydomain.org/brokenfile.txt
user.DOSATTRIB: 0x20
system.posix_acl_access:
me at dc2:~/download $ sudo ./listxattr /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/
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 Mar 03
2
printer configuration issue
I've installed Samba 2.2.7a on my SuSE 8.1 system in an effort to
persuade it to act as a print server on my LAN, which consists of it
and 6 Windows desktops of various flavors. Right away it seemed to
allow file sharing and printing from DOS and became browsable from the
Network Neighborhood, but I can't get it to print from Windows. I
keep getting a Status of "Access denied,
2004 Aug 06
1
ASSISTANCE
How does one unsubscribe too? I don't stream audio ever since that fuckin'
CARP ruling...
-Mike
<p><p>On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Dave Yerrington wrote:
> Does anyone moderate this list? what is up with developers too? It seems
> like they dont care either about this project :(
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "COL. KENNETH ABELANGE"
2004 Nov 23
4
OT: 1gigabit Nics
Begging indulgence of the list - asking here because due
to the higher likelyhood of getting an answer...
I have an application that often loses connection from one machine
to another when one (or more) of the machines has particular
brands of 1gig nics, but which runs rock solid when on 10meg
nics and some 1 gig nics.
The application senses (falsely) that the connection has been shut down
2001 Mar 12
1
loading shared libraries at startup
Dear people,
I compiled a bit of C code into a shared library cftpR.so, and load it
into R at runtime using
> dyn.load("cftpR.so")
This works fine, however when I put
.First <- function()
{
dyn.load("/home/faheem/research/cftp/cftpR.so")
}
(using absolute path names; also tried with just dyn.load("cftpR.so")),
into my .Rprofile to load the library at
2009 Dec 27
1
very beginner's question
Begging the list's indulgence, an extremely dumb beginner's question. I've got 24 months' worth of numbers - ranging from 2 events per month, to 66 events per month. I want to take a stab at making a reasonable guess as to what the next year's data would be, approximately, i.e., based on the 24 months I've got, I want to be able to tell someone: "the 12 months after
2010 Mar 11
1
argument is of length zero
I am new to R, so I beg your indulgence.
> a='hello world'
> if (grep('hellow',a)) {
print("wow")
} else {
print("wow2")
}
Error in if (grep("hellow", a)) { : argument is of length zero
What is the proper syntax to ensure that "wow2" gets printed?
Thank you for your help!
Dan
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2007 Dec 25
1
Sample code for streaming from a file
It's not by much but the little piece of the puzzle I haven't been
able to figure out is how to write the function that will read out a
small chuck, process it, and then exit. This function would then be
called continuously to process another small chunk when the previous
chunk is done playing. I've already tried separating out that bit of
code in speexdec to no avail.
2011 Jan 04
1
Question About Conferencing Capabilities
My company is building a VOIP application, and initially were just using a
barebones OpenSIPS implementation to host one-on-one calls; however, we want
to expand the functionality to conferencing (which, of course, OpenSIPS
doesn't handle) and was looking into Asterisk (the other option being
Freeswitch). I've been poring through the docs, and have even set up a test
server myself, but
2009 Mar 25
1
Density estimation: scale back for calendar time
Dear all:Request your indulgence. The econophysics gurus do this stuff all
the time: all their PDFs are smooth, with neat log x axis.
1. The kernel density estimate (KDE) function returns the empirical
probability density at 2^n points (min: 512). The big question is how do I
scale back the x-values (say, density$x) to x-values in terms of the
original dataset?
2. To give you a concrete idea, i