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2010 Sep 03
1
Multiple Samba PDCs doubt
First, excuse me because I don't speak english very well (perhaps this
is the reason that I mess up something when reading the documentation).
I have read the Howto, some Examples and the book and I have some doubts
which I like to solve. Excuse me for the big post, too ;)
My starting point:
- 3 Debian Linux Samba Servers
- 1 Windows XP SP3 Professional
- 1 OpenLDAP Server (on another Debian
2011 Mar 11
1
[Bug 704] Issue with "iptables -A OUTPUT -m string"
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704
CZ <huangj at qualcomm.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
--- Comment #4 from CZ <huangj at qualcomm.com>
2006 Nov 09
1
netbios name resolution stops working after device change
Hi there.
This is with regards to samba-3.0.23c, on FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p12
Previously I had Samba up and running without any problems. Then I
decided to do a tiny upgrade by simply switching to a new motherboard,
while keeping all other hardware and software aspects the same.
However, after the upgrade, netbios name resolution seems to have
stopped working somehow. \\servername lookups no
2003 Jul 28
1
Re: Marginal write performance & pauses in outgoing transfers
>Thanks a lot for your reply. Alright, it was not a
>bug in Samba after all. You were right, I was wrong,
>excuse me for blaming Samba and being an idiot :)
>But please read on, because I'm still lost here.
It's all right to feel repentant but don't exaggerate.
You are OK, only a little stressed.
>As I expected, this was not an issue with my physical
>network
2010 May 07
2
voipmonitor.org
Hi,
checkout new open source voipmonitor.org SIP packet sniffer.?I've
developed it for my telco company and I've decided to share it.
Testing and contributions are welcome!
VoIPmonitor is open source live network packet sniffer which analyze
SIP and RTP protocol. It can run as daemon or analyzes already
captured pcap files. For each detected VoIP call voipmonitor
calculates statistics
2001 Mar 07
5
rude
Concur ...
I reckon that you need a bunch of how tos, that you can sent
these rude people.
I think that you are a victim of your own success. Samba
has hit the mainstream, and now you are paying the price :-)
Still ........ I prefer these messages to those
filled with hypertext ... or worse.... 2 Meg of mime
formatted drivel :-)
Has anybody thanked you recently for providing so much help
on
1999 Dec 18
0
Samba + e2compr = problems?
Hello, everybody.
Casually I've got the chanceto reproduce at my workstation the
problem that prevented us to change from Novell 4.11 to Samba on RH6.0.
AFAIK, the problem is loosely related to the one described in these lists
where one get a bunch of smbd daemons running, while certain files remain
locked and can be only unlocked by means of a reboot of the system.
I could verify details
2023 Mar 11
1
null in rao.test in R
Hello I am testing for the homogeneity of clusters of (yearly) seasonal
data using the rao.test from the circular package. I can't find anywhere
(including the Cran pages) which specifically mentions the null hypothesis
for this test. Playing around with it, for example using say the toy code
beneath it would seem that the null is that the data sets tested are not
homogenous, which is fine
2001 Apr 26
0
how to do java-like hashtables in R, R from a java progra mmer's p onit of view
It sounds like we are kindred spirits.
I am using an old PC, with linux installed, running tcpdump as my packet
sniffer.
I will experiment with data frames as you suggest to get the hang of R some
more
before worrying about hashtables again.
Chris Marshall
-----Original Message-----
From: M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
To: Chris Marshall
Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Sent: 4/25/01 4:44 PM
Subject:
2007 Nov 20
2
chkrootkit V. 0.47
Running freeBSD 6.1
After changing chkrootkit to the latest version V. 0.47 and compiling it then
running it I get the following:
==================<SNIPPIT>================
Searching for anomalies in shell history files... nothing found
Checking `asp'... not infected
Checking `bindshell'... INFECTED (PORTS: 6667)
Checking `lkm'... You have 131 process hidden for readdir
1999 Mar 22
0
Summary: SAMBA requesting to be a master browser....
Mystery solved!
Multiple responses pointed out that if the master browser didn't respond
within the 12 minutes, that a new election would be forced, and chances
are that our unix system beat out the NT. (awww). The question of why
our system (SAMBA) even participated in the election I still don't know,
unless the default really isn't 0 for os level (at least for our
version).
The
2001 Jul 18
1
does this sound like any kind of R procedure to you?
I apologize that this is not precisely about R, but it does fall into
the "what would an R user do?" category of questions.
My colleague came to me and said "I have data on 20 countries, 4
elections in each one. I have measures for each election on a number of
things, and I want to know if the change from one election to the next
follows a pattern. For example, is the measure
2006 Jan 29
1
New C7960 won't tftp?
Just received a new Cisco 7960 (not refurb, but brand new) and it won't
tftp the initial config file (OS79XX.TXT) from an FC3 box. The 7960 does
get an appropriate dhcp response including the tftp address.
Using a sniffer, I see the tftp request being sent from the 7960 to the
FC3 box, but the FC3 box responds with error code 4 (Illegal TFTP opertion)
and an error message of "Request not
2014 Jul 01
1
The dreaded Tripp Lite SMART500RT1U and NUT
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Steve Ballantyne
<steve.ballantyne at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Steve Ballantyne
> <steve.ballantyne at gmail.com> wrote:
>> How would I go about providing you this stuff? Can you point me to
>> something that would help trace out the USB data?
Tracing the data on Windows is not my speciality, but there are a
2005 Jun 06
0
dial-a-string (e.g. 2=a,b,c, 3=d,e,f)
Hello,
I've begun working on an AGI in PERL to provide the ability to dial a
string, similar to composing text messages on cell phones. The current
idea is that it would allow you to use a telephone to enter a string of
text, (number 2 can be used for letters a, b, c, number 3 for d, e, f,
Etc), and one could review the text thus far, backspace over characters,
and "commit"
2002 May 31
1
Win98 not transmitting passwd to samba server
Hello
I cannot get my Windows98 machines to connect to my Samba server(2.2.4)
shares. It appears that my Win machines are not transmitting the password.
The Samba server looks OK. On the server machine, "smbclient -L <server> -U
user1" prompts me for a passwd, then, after authentication, displays the
shares. When I attempt to map a share from my Win machines, the samba log
file
2008 Mar 24
8
Poor performance on open/copy/close/rename file operations via remote/VPN connection
Hello,
I have Samba version 3.0.24 running on a 2.6.14-gentoo-r5 x86 kernel
(xeon 3ghz, 1gb ram raid 5).
All clients accessing samba shares via LAN have no problems. Samba
server works perfectly and fast.
We are instead experiencing serious performance issues when accessing
samba shares from remote clients (WAN), via VPN.
Simple operations like "open a file", "copy & paste a
2002 May 31
2
Windows won't send passwd to samba server
Hello
I cannot get my Windows98 machines to connect to my Samba server(2.2.4)
shares. It appears that my Win machines are not transmitting the password.
The Samba server looks OK. On the server machine, "smbclient -L <server> -U
user1" prompts me for a passwd, then, after authentication, displays the
shares. When I attempt to map a share from my Win machines, the samba log
file
2008 Mar 22
2
Anyone used Siemens SIP/Dect phones?
Hi all,
I am close to purchasing some new DECT phones for our home office here
in the UK.
We use Asterisk and I am sorely tempted by the Siemens C475IP or the
"soon-to-become-available-in-the-uk" S685IP.
Both systems have great feature sets and, on-paper at least, look to be
the bee's knees.
Anyone got any skeletons on them?
Thanks
Alan
--
The way out is open!
2006 Apr 01
2
[PATCH] Fix a typo in colour loading
I've started working my way through Quinn Storms differential, hopefully
we can pull some of this stuff upstream.
This one seems like a nice place to start.
Credit to Quinn Storm <livinglatexkali@gmail.com>
ChangeLog:
* plugins/gconf.c (gconfGetValue): Fix typo that caused color
parsing to be incomplete.
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