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2000 Mar 31
0
TNG-1.0.5 Problems
Hi... I have exactly the same problem with lsarpcd giving the error "ERROR: setgroups call failed!". Anyone know of a fix?? MWP > Hello > > I was just installing the new TNG 1.0.5 and after i installed and cleaned the > logs i started the dameons and was unable to access the shares on win98. The > computer showed up in Network Neighborhood but i would get a \\comp03
2000 Apr 09
0
samba-tng-alpha-2.1.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and all mirror sites. plenty of alpha releases have got to be good for the soul. - fixed security = domain. i had some nice recursion problems, i love filling up my process table with samrd and lsarpcd calling each other (...only kidding). - fixed up netlogond so that pam_ntdom can contact it on a domain loopback _even_ for domain logons, and netlogond will
2000 Mar 31
1
Cryptic error message
Does anyone have any hints on this error message (lsarpcd starting, and doesn't start due to this): socket connect to /tmp/.msrpc/.lsarpc/agent failed: Connection refused socket connect to /usr/local/samba/var/locks/.msrpc/lsarpc failed: Connection refused ncalrpc_l_establish_connection: failed lsarpc) ncalrpc_l_use_add: connection failed lsa query info failed This causes smbd not to start
2003 Feb 26
0
[help] Can't Join Samba 2.2.3a to TNG+LDAP
I need to join my Samba 2.2.3a to a TNG Domain (which stores users and machines account into OpenLDAP) using it as a password server. Provided that TNG is working fine in authenticating users on W2K machines, once they are logged in they should (in my intentions) see Samba 2.2.3a shares. In order to do this I provided the following configuration for Samba: workstation = <tng_domain>
2000 Apr 10
0
samba-tng-alpha-2.2.tar.gz
update: - fixed smbd for win95-style profile-locating (it now works, thank you to everyone who sent in log files to get this fixed) - various modes tested and confirmed as working: * ROLE_STANDALONE security = user encrypt passwords = yes domain master = no domain logons = no * ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC security = user encrypt passwords = yes domain master = yes
2011 Jul 27
1
Domain trust between Samba 3.5.9 and Windows 2008 Active Directory crashes lsass.exe which makes AD Domain Controller reboot
Hi Trying to set up a one way trust between a 2008 Active Directory domain and a Samba 3.5.9 server which is configured as a PDC. There is already an existing trust between AD and an NT4 domain so AD has been configured to support NTLM authentication (see below for full details). With no domain trust, using smbclient either anonymously or with a valid user on the DC (e.g. Administrator)
1999 Dec 15
0
Problems with CVS / 2.1.0 prealpha on Redhat 6.1 - still no joy with CVS
Dear All Firstly my thanks to Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl@samba.org> for his answer - I have now 'use co -r SAMBA_TNG'ed and have a fresh CVS snapshot. The ./configure works again - yipee! But the 'make all' fails with the warnings pated below. I have tried the other CVS snapshots from http://sernet.pair.com/ and they are in a similar broken state (although broken
2009 Nov 22
3
[LLVMdev] -O0 compile time speed (was: Go)
On Nov 21, 2009, at 1:00 PM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote: > Chris Lattner writes: >> I'm still really interested in making Clang (and thus LLVM) faster at -O0 (while still preserving debuggability of course). > > Why? I want the compiler to build things quickly in all modes, but -O0 in particular is important for a fast compile/debug/edit cycle. Are you asking why fast compilers
2009 Nov 22
0
[LLVMdev] -O0 compile time speed (was: Go)
Chris Lattner writes: > On Nov 21, 2009, at 1:00 PM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote: > >> Chris Lattner writes: >>> I'm still really interested in making Clang (and thus LLVM) faster >>> at -O0 (while still preserving debuggability of course). >> >> Why? > > I want the compiler to build things quickly in all modes, but -O0 in > particular is
2007 May 21
3
Updated v1.1 and summer plans
Webmail.us will be sponsoring my Dovecot development for this summer. Other companies are also welcome to participate in the costs. Participation gets you: - listed in Credits in www.dovecot.org - listed in AUTHORS file - you can tell me how you want to use the feature and I'll make sure that it supports it (within reasonable limits) For already implemented v1.1 features, see
2011 Apr 19
3
nmblookup - windows 7 does not respond
Hello. Laptop with windows 7 pro 32 bits (192.168.130.66) does not respond to nmblookup. But from the Laptop with windows 7 (192.168.130.66), using explorer.exe I can browse the content of the public ressource on the serveur //serveur-linux/publique I have update the windows 7 registry but it does not help. HKLM\SYSTEM\CCS\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters DWORD DomainCompatibilityMode 1
2009 Nov 22
3
[LLVMdev] -O0 compile time speed
Arnt Gulbrandsen <arnt at gulbrandsen.priv.no> writes: >>>> I'm still really interested in making Clang (and thus LLVM) faster >>>> at -O0 (while still preserving debuggability of course). >>> >>> Why? >> >> I want the compiler to build things quickly in all modes, but -O0 in >> particular is important for a fast
2002 Oct 07
4
Application
How should I install windows applications on clients joining a samba PDC? THX Davide Parise E-Mail: d.parise@agora.it
2018 Oct 02
2
Help for UID THREAD and SORT optimization
Hello, we are developing a library to show last arrived messages of all threads in a folder with more than 300k messages. As per the RFC 5256, the IMAP thread command has only the option to specify the grouping criteria (REFERENCES vs ORDEREDSUBJECT). So we implemented an algorithm which gets the full UID SORT ordered by date in reverse order then gets all thread relations and then post
2000 Jan 26
0
coding volunteers needed for msrpc server-side API conversion
ok, people, i _really_ need help with this. i estimate that if i work on this full-time it's going to take about... two weeks. i have one volunteer for the samr functions. it's been two days, already, and i'm only half-way through samr. that means, nothing else gets done, and samba-tng current cvs is broken because the _samr_lookup_rids() function goes into an infinite loop on that
2018 Oct 02
0
Help for UID THREAD and SORT optimization
On 2 Oct 2018, at 12.22, Alessio Cecchi <alessio at skye.it> wrote: > > Hello, > > we are developing a library to show last arrived messages of all threads in a folder with more than 300k messages. > > As per the RFC 5256, the IMAP thread command has only the option to specify the grouping criteria (REFERENCES vs ORDEREDSUBJECT). So we implemented an algorithm which gets
2008 Nov 23
1
v1.2.alpha4 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/alpha/dovecot-1.2.alpha4.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/alpha/dovecot-1.2.alpha4.tar.gz.sig Note that there are significant changes in this release from alpha3 and I haven't tested everything extensively. Be careful. The next release will hopefully be v1.2.beta1 with a feature freeze. Most importantly shared mailboxes and IMAP ACLs are finally
2012 Jan 10
0
Samba4/Franky and wins/nmb
Hello, I have a question about netbios browsing in samba4. When I follow Samba4/Franky Howto I'm unable to browse my domain on windows clients (Win XP, 7). I see no computers in my domain in Network places. It wrotes that I have not permission to use this network resources (even for Domain Admins). I have "option netbios-dd-server 192.168.1.131; option netbios-node-type 2;" in
2009 Nov 21
0
[LLVMdev] -O0 compile time speed (was: Go)
Chris Lattner writes: > I'm still really interested in making Clang (and thus LLVM) faster at > -O0 (while still preserving debuggability of course). Why? Arnt
2012 Mar 09
1
Whether the THREAD command support cross-mailbox thread?
In the real world, the mails which belongs to one thread could be dispersed in different mailbox, at least Inbox and SENT, so whether the command can search different mailboxes and grap them in one talk with dovecot? If Not, any other approach to do that? BTW, what the THREAD=REFS stands for? In the RFC, http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5256, i didn't find this algorithm.