Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "MSDFS extensions"
2006 Sep 14
1
Printing problems with samba 3.0.23c and NT4
Hi everyone!
I have upgrade my fileserver from samba2-smbpasswd to samba3.0.23c with LDAP-PDC.
Now i can't print to the printers on that server with NT4. "net use ..." is functional, but if I print to that printer, I get the
error - free translated from german message - "The syntax of the filename, directory name or the disc-label is wrong."
WinXP hasn't that
2006 Sep 14
2
More problems with samba 3.0.23c and NT4
Hi everyone!
I have some trouble with samba 3.0.23 as PDC for NT4 workstations with SP6a.
I have upgraded from samba2.
1. The ntconfig.pol from the netlogon-share does'nt work. I get a prf1.tmp in the User-Profile-Folder and the policy wouldn't mix to
the registry. In the Event-Log I found an entry
"RegLoadKey ist mit dem Fehler 87 f?r C:\WINNT\Profiles\aba\prfD.tmp
2010 Jun 09
1
counting across leves of factors
I have dataframe with 17factors variables (for example every factor have
3levels)
I have maybe 5000 observation.
And i need to do table where is in every raw 1 of possible combination of
this factors and the numbur how many time is this combination in my dataset.
I wrote one code, but this is very slow and dumb.
it looks like this:
i<-0
for(i1 in levels(hivdat$pohl)){
2016 Apr 22
0
output of "ls" (was: Re: Postgrey on CentOS 6)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
> Behalf Of Gabriele Pohl
> Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 11:53 AM
> To: centos at centos.org
> Subject: [CentOS] output of "ls" (was: Re: Postgrey on CentOS 6)
>
> On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:23:28 +1200
> Peter <peter at pajamian.dhs.org> wrote:
>
2014 Nov 22
3
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 08:00:50 -0600
Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> On 11/22/2014 05:49 AM, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> > I have difficulties to understand the output of yum-plugin-security.
> >
> > # yum check-update --security
>
> CentOS only tests that things work when doing all updates ... it does
> not test any other grouping of packages.
when I
2016 Jul 26
2
Does e2fsck.conf contain "broken_system_clock = 1" per default on CentOS7?
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 16:21:00 +0100 (BST)
John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
>
> > on all of my CentOS7 VMs on different hypervisors
> > the config file e2fsck.conf contains the line
> >
> > broken_system_clock = 1
> >
> > Do you see similiar /default/ settings on
> > your machines? Is
2016 Jul 31
1
Does e2fsck.conf contain "broken_system_clock = 1" per default on CentOS7?
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 09:46:02 +0100 (BST)
John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> > I now changed the value to 0 and rebooted.
> >
> > After that fsck based on Interval setting were done.
> >
> > Unfortunately that is not true for the root partition.
> > For that I had to use maxCount settings to
2014 Nov 22
2
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 12:07:00 -0600
Frank Cox <theatre at melvilletheatre.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 15:32:32 +0100
> Gabriele Pohl wrote:
>
> > As written in my other mail, the intention is
> > to get triggered when security updates are pending.
>
> why not set up something to watch the centos-announce list,
> parse the subject lines for
2014 Nov 22
2
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 13:17:59 -0600
Frank Cox <theatre at melvilletheatre.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 19:52:30 +0100
> Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> >
> > because I want the alert for my individual machines.
> > So the proposed method is no solution
> > for an automagical trigger :)
>
> You still can do that without expending too much effort.
Although
2014 Nov 22
0
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 15:32:32 +0100
Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> As written in my other mail, the intention is
> to get triggered when security updates are pending.
If you just want to be notified (or start a job, or whatever) then why not set up something to watch the centos-announce list, parse the subject lines for "Security", and then do whatever you need to do after that.
--
2014 Nov 22
0
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 19:52:30 +0100
Gabriele Pohl wrote:
>
> because I want the alert for my individual machines.
> So the proposed method is no solution
> for an automagical trigger :)
You still can do that without expending too much effort.
One way would be to monitor centos-announce, parse the subject lines, copy the security update filenames to a text or database file. (sqlite
2014 Nov 22
0
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 11:41:17PM +0100, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
>
> I don't like to spend time in creating ugly workarounds..
> and therefore would highly appreciate if the CentOS-Developers
> will add the data to the yum repositories.
> Then I can use Munin to monitor the pending security packages
> also for CentOS as now only for my RHEL machines.
It's not that simple.
2016 Apr 22
0
Postgrey on CentOS 6
On 23/04/16 02:13, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> I administer a postfix mail server on CentOS 6.
> Now I want to setup another with similar configuration.
>
> But the postgrey package is no longer available in Epel
> for this CentOS release as I have seen now:
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/postgrey/
>
> 1. Will I have to make an upgrade of the existing
2016 Jul 26
0
Does e2fsck.conf contain "broken_system_clock = 1" per default on CentOS7?
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on all of my CentOS7 VMs on different hypervisors
> the config file e2fsck.conf contains the line
>
> broken_system_clock = 1
>
> I found this because on all of them, the
> root partition was not checked triggered
> by interval setting with tune2fs.
>
> Do you see similiar /default/ settings on
> your
2016 Jul 27
0
Does e2fsck.conf contain "broken_system_clock = 1" per default on CentOS7?
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> thanks for the hint :)
>
> I now changed the value to 0 and rebooted.
>
> After that fsck based on Interval setting were done.
>
> Unfortunately that is not true for the root partition.
> For that I had to use maxCount settings to trigger fsck.
>
> fyi and cheers,
I believe e2fsk happens both pre root mount, and post.
2014 Nov 22
0
yum-plugin-security
This plugin does not work on CentOS, at least not yet, there were previous discussions. e.g.
http://centos-devel.1051824.n5.nabble.com/CentOS-devel-yum-plugin-security-and-shellshock-td5710031.html
HTH
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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gabriele Pohl" <gp at dipohl.de>
> To: "CentOS mailing
2016 Apr 22
2
output of "ls" (was: Re: Postgrey on CentOS 6)
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:23:28 +1200
Peter <peter at pajamian.dhs.org> wrote:
> On 23/04/16 02:13, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> > I administer a postfix mail server on CentOS 6.
> > Now I want to setup another with similar configuration.
> >
> > But the postgrey package is no longer available in Epel
> > for this CentOS release as I have seen now:
> >
2014 Nov 22
0
yum-plugin-security
On 11/22/2014 05:49 AM, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have difficulties to understand the output of yum-plugin-security.
>
> I am on a X86_64 machine and when I query for security updates,
> yum lists i686 packages, that I don't have installed.
>
> --------------------
> # yum check-update --security
> Loaded plugins: changelog, fastestmirror, security
2014 Nov 23
1
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 17:10:40 -0600
"John R. Dennison" <jrd at gerdesas.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 11:41:17PM +0100, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> >
> > I don't like to spend time in creating ugly workarounds..
> > and therefore would highly appreciate if the CentOS-Developers
> > will add the data to the yum repositories.
> > Then I can
2005 Mar 14
1
Ruby code to create junctions on NTFS volumes.
Here is some Ruby code for creating junctions on NTFS volumes.
These are the main routines:
Dir.junction?(dir) => true if dir is a junction
Dir.reparse_target(dir) => returns the target of a junction, or dir
Dir.create_junction(junctName, existingTarget) => creates a junctName
junction pointing to existingTarget
(also used (Dan''s?) GetLastError code and did some simple