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2007 Oct 25
3
Upcoming USENIX/LISA conference
Greetings -
Does anyone have plans for a Puppet BOF at LISA this year? I''ve seen
some talk on the LOPSA configmgmt list about Config Mangement BOF''s,
but nothing focused on Puppet. Please, Please, mom, can we have a BOF,
PUHLEESE!!!!
Luke - I hope you''ll be there so I can at least buy you dinner and
beers/drinks for making my SA life easier with Puppet.
Cheers,
Jeff
1999 Apr 12
0
Participate in LISA '99: A Call for Submissions to Sys Admin Conference
The Only Conference By and For System Administrators. The LISA experience
is special because the entire program is assembled by veteran systems
administrators who know first-hand the issues you face, and what factors
are important in devising solutions.
LISA '99 --13TH USENIX SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE
November 7-12, 1999
Seattle, Washington, USA
Co-sponsored by USENIX, The Advanced
2006 Oct 05
0
ANNOUNCE: Puppet workshop at LISA
Hi all,
I will be running a workshop on Puppet at LISA[1] this year. It will
hopefully be focused more on development than usage, but anyone
interested in Puppet''s ongoing future is welcome.
The workshop will be Sunday, the first day of the conference, and the
workshop cost is $150 and includes lunch. I expect to spend most of the
day working on development ideas for Puppet, but
1998 Aug 13
0
No subject
> Can shares be public on a server with user level security, i.e., no
> login required whatsoever?
Yes. See
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/users/cartegw/Patch32/readme.txt
This a readme for a patching system I created. Should contain the
information you need though. Here's the excerpt
---------------------------------------------
3. Setting up a GUEST SMB server using Samba
2003 Sep 15
0
[AsiaBSDCon] Announcing the USENIX AsiaBSDCon and its Request for Papers
Dear Recipients:
We are happy to announce that the USENIX AsiaBSDCon 2004 will take
place at Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan between March 13 2004 and
March 15 2004.
We would like to invite all whom are interested in BSD and their
applications (including but not limited to: bioinformatics, scientific computing,
e-commerce, operating systems, etc.) to submit papers to the conference.
The RFP is
1999 Mar 21
0
USENIX Annual Conference, June 6-11, Monterey, Calif
You'll get the why as well as the how-to in advanced systems and software
at this renown conference for system administrators, developers, and
researchers-
24th Annual USENIX TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
June 6-11, 1999
Monterey, California
Includes FREENIX track devoted to open source software
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Review the program and register
2011 May 01
8
LISA finite element in wine
I want to use LISA finite element program (http://www.lisa-fet.com/) under my Ubuntu machine.
I did install Wine and it runs ok, then I install LISA and it installed without any error.
However whrn I run LISA, it did not appear on the screen without any error?
Anyone can assist how to me LISA running?
2007 Mar 31
0
Amazing art work - Paint Mona Lisa on MS Pint
How to Paint Mona Lisa with MS Paint
<http://arts-artists.blogspot.com/2007/03/how-to-paint-mona-lisa-with-ms-paint.html>
Amazing
Art work<http://arts-artists.blogspot.com/2007/03/how-to-paint-mona-lisa-with-ms-paint.html>
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1999 May 08
1
OpenLinux 2.2: LISA install leaves root access without password
Hello,
I believe I''ve found a bug in the installation process of OpenLinux 2.2
when using the LISA boot disk. During the installation a temporary passwd
file is put on the new file system containing the user "help" set uid=0
gid=0 and no password. Once you are prompted to set the root password and
default user password a new passwd and shadow file is created yet the help
user
2007 Nov 12
0
Heading to LISA
Hi all,
I''ll be at LISA starting tomorrow afternoon. I have a panel with
other config-mgmt authors on Thursday and I''m running BoFs at night,
but I''ll otherwise likely be trawling the hallways looking for
conversation. Track me down if you''re there; I''ll do my best to wear
a bike cap every day or something to simplify recognizing me.
--
2004 Oct 01
0
Named, en lisa ar not able to run cause of "Capset failed"
I have a strange problem. I can't get lisa to run because named will not run.
In the kernel 2.6.5-7.108, I see CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITY = m.
So that should work. Still I get the message:
Starting name server BIND 9 named: capset failed: Operation not permitted
startproc: exit status of parent of /usr/sbin/named: 1 failed
Can someone help me?
Henk
1999 Jan 04
0
SAMBA digest 1928
samba@samba.org schrieb:
> SAMBA Digest 1928
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> For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/
> Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) Re: NT Logon Authentication
> by Gerald Carter <cartegw@Eng.Auburn.EDU>
> 2) Samba-> No [.] and [..] directories
> by Kai Schaeffer
1999 Oct 25
0
SAMBA digest 2283
please take us off of the samba e-mail list for the time being thanks.
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> Topics covered in this issue
2006 Jan 09
12
Shorewall blocks LISa on port 7741
Hello, all.
I''ve been trying to get shorewall to get LISa working on my Gentoo box. It
works as long as I have shorewall turned off, but whenever I turn it on, it
seems to block all LISa activity. I have TCP port 7741 opened (as per
lisa-home.sourceforge.net), and nmap says it''s open. Ethereal indicates that
LISa is communicating via TCP port 7741, from 127.0.0.1 to
2001 Jul 16
0
BSDCon 2002 - Call for Papers
BSDCon 2002
February 11-14, 2002
Cathedral Hill Hotel
San Francisco, CA. USA
http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02/
The premier conference for the BSD community!
The Berkeley Software Distributions (BSDs) represent one of the
oldest and most vigorous streams of Open Source Development.
Together, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Darwin, and BSD/OS represent
millions of servers and desktops. The BSDs
1998 Feb 10
5
How to set Netscape enviroment on Samba home drive ?
> Does anybody know if it is possible to configure Netscape in such a way
> that ALL netscape preferences and options (most important is email
> address) will be saved on samba home ?
You get this kind of stuff by default with roaming profiles.( ie
user.dat or ntuser.dat ) If you are referring to netscape 4 then just
point the profile to the home directory (mapped to a consistent drive
2001 Aug 27
0
NordU2002 Call for Papers
Announcement and Call for Papers
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NordU2002- The fourth NordU2002/USENIX Conference
February 18-22, 2002
Helsinki, Finland
Information regarding The fourth Nordic EurOpen/USENIX Conference, to be
held in Helsinki, Finland, February 18-22, 2002.
A Conference organised by EurOpen.SE ? The Swedish Association of Unix
Users, and affiliate of USENIX, The Advanced
1998 May 28
0
Help: Multi workgroup
Henrik,
I'm CC'ing this to the main samba mailing list.
Henrik Lassen wrote:
>
> We are working in a multi domain invironment and would like
> to access/browse samba from two domains.
A single Samba cannot currently exist in 2 separate domains. What I
would do would be to setup two samba server's on the same machine and
have all the shares listed in a file and for each
1998 Jul 29
0
Problems setting up Internet Information Server which has a virtu
Neale,
You'll probably get better help on the main samba list as this is not
directly related to the Samba PDC support.
j-
Neale Rankin wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am new at using Samba and I am having a problem setting up a
> Internet Information Server which is run on a Windows NT 4.0 SP3 PDC.
> A lot of the WEB information is to be stored on a SAMBA share. It
>
1998 Aug 04
0
SAMBA digest 1767
At 12:25 AM 8/4/98 +1000, you wrote:
> I setup the smbpasswd file as described in ENCRYPTION.txt (in
>the Samba documentation), and, as we are _only_ 12 users wanting to
>access the shares, gave everyone a simple initial samba password. Then I
>asked the NT4 users to login to the samba server (Linux 2.x, Samba
>1.9.18p8) as Unix users and change their samba password with the