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2001 Nov 09
1
Bad Authorization
Hello, I'm trying to setup Samba 2.2.1a via swat and when I enter the root name and password I keep getting the '401: Bad Authorization' error. I've created the root name and password via smbpasswd at it still won't work. Any suggestions? THANKS, Adil Shafi
2001 Mar 22
1
Authorization for swat
Does anyone know what authorization swat uses? I recently tried to get it working on a Linux-Mandrake 7.2 distribution, no luck. inetd.conf and services are set up correctly, the borwser connects, but it won't authenticate a root/pw logon. Makes no sense. Nothing in the logs, either the kernel logs or samba. Everything else works fine, including other logons with similar programs that need to
2003 Jun 25
0
User home dirs
Hello all, I have a couple of questions about using the user home directories. Is it nesscary to keep the smbpasswd file in sync with the passwd file. When user level securitiy is turned on. From what I have been able to figure out is that these files do not automagically sync up and that the only real way to keep them in sync is to do it manually, unforutaly from what I have been able to
2010 Mar 06
0
Audio problems ins conference zap->sip
Hello! I have several problems in the audio one belonging to asterisk at conferences between ZAP - SIP. I hope that you may help me. 1 Problem When the audio establishes a call between two canals, some zap and another sip itself one listens interrupted in one of the senses, exactly in zap sip, with audio cuts. Words lose at random, in that connection, however in the sense sip zap the
2008 Aug 25
2
slow Perl on CentOS 5
If your Perl apps are unusually slow on CentOS 5, have a look at this blog: http://blog.vipul.net/2008/08/24/redhat-perl-what-a-tragedy/ In a nutshell: some Perl apps are 100x slower on RedHat / CentOS 5 compared to other distributions. Bugzilla entry: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=379791 -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/
2005 May 16
2
centosplus and contrib rpms
hi, it'd be useul if the centosplus and contrib directory can contain a small readme file or some kind of documentaion about the rpm inside. currently there is not any kind of such docs (ok johnny send a description about the kernel rpms, but if someone missed that email). eg the postfix rpm has the same description and changelog inside the rpm as the original ones. if someone just look into
2006 Jul 16
1
Hello~!~
Just saying hello and I''m looking forward to seeing all the cool camping stuff on this list. I''m just starting out with Ruby and have a long way to go. I hope that I can learn a lot here. Adam: sounds really interesting. _why: My condolences about those bruises. I assume they''re from the pelting you got on RedHanded a while back. Harsh. If it makes you feel any
2007 Nov 19
2
ASCII character set and hyphen
Hi all! To add to my previous posting I want to give some more deatils give a more precise I want to print a hyphen to a pdf() or postscript() device. As the documentaion of postscript says ASCII Character 45("-") is mapped to a minus sign (ASCII Character 95) by default. The advice given is to use "\173" for a hyphen. But, the following code produces a curly brace instead
2003 Oct 02
0
WINXP Messenger SIP Client (Good News, Bad News) WINXP authorization with secret
I had this same problem with WINXP WinMESS, (what a name mess) I changed the Distro from Redhat 8.0 to Mandrake 9.1 and bam! It all works!! Does anyone know of a problem with this and RH 8.0???? Are you running Redhat?? I now have Messenger working fine as well as X-ten, Sipps, and some others. I have standardized on Mandrake 9.1 and asterisk seams to have NO problems. REDHat 8.0 proved as
2011 Jan 17
1
'Bad authorization' error with Asterisk 1.8
Hello! I have compiled Asterisk 1.8.1.1 on my SheevaPlug. It works all right for me, except for one problem that I have encountered: I can only register a SIP client (X-Lite in my case) if the secret field of the extension is left blank. Otherwise it throws a 'bad auth' error. Does anybody have any clue? -- Arik Goldfeld -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2004 Jun 04
1
Winbind problem?
I've got a Samba PDC and a Samba domain member server. I successfully joined the domain, started winbind and run the wbinfo -p; wbinfo -t tests, both succeeded. But if I do a winbind -g I only get BUILDIN/group and if I do a wbinfo -u I get "Error looking up domain users". But ntlm_auth succeeds. So I'm a little confused. At this point this is a minor issue since
2005 Jun 17
7
an operator for "contains"
k = c(1:9) if( length( which(k==3) ) ){ print("contained") }else{ print("not contained") } is therre a simple way to test if a vector/list contains a particular value? for example an operator, along the lines of: == more generally, is the a documentaion page that lists/describes all such operators? lastly, if you didn't know the answer to my question, how would you have
2004 Sep 10
2
deafening silence
if your talking id3v1, something along the lines of (in bash): for f in *.flac ; do tail -c 128 $f > tag && flac-0.8 -d $f ${f%*.flac}.wav && flac-0.9 -V ${f%*.flac}.wav $f && cat tag >> $f ; done should work. of course, test it before you set it loose on your whole collection. if you're on windows, my condolences... no wait, just get cygwin :) Josh ---
2015 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Road map for CMake
> > Questions, comments, concerns, condolences? While in the process of moving away from autotools and fully supporting cmake be should look at the underlying generator to build with. I'm sure many of the llvm clang devs already use cmake with the ninja build tool provided here. http://martine.github.io/ninja/ We have an interesting issue however when we want to install a single
2005 Dec 27
1
Documentation change needed for memdisk.doc
Hi I'm new to this list and hope this is the right way to contact you. I'm trying to create a boot disk using generic pxe stuff (not got there yet but still reading the manuals). Problem: Documentaion in memdisk.doc [memdisk.doc,v 1.18 2005/08/23 21:11:36 hpa Exp] points to http://www.intel.com/support/network/adapter/1000/software.htm this should be changed to
2002 Jun 11
2
401 Bad Authorization
Hello, I have problem witch SWAT authorization for all users with the following error "username or password incorrect". With -a options SWAT works well. I've compiled samba-2.2.4 from sources on my RedHat Linux 6.1 with kernel 2.2.21. I've compiled it with the following options: ./configure \ --prefix=/usr \ --localstatedir=/var \
2002 Dec 03
2
Samba SWAT 2.2.7 Doesn't Work in Redhat8.0?
Hello All Samba-list Members, I have installed a Samba 2.2.7, the samba-latest.tar.gz, as a PDC on a Redhat8.0 GNU/Linux server. ( Of course, I first uninstalled the original samba that came with the Redhat installation CDs by rpm -e samba*.) The installation was successful. Then I modified /etc/services and /etc/xinetd.d/swat as suggested in the installation document uncompressed from
1999 Nov 22
0
SWAT and adding users.
Our local LUG (MadLUG, Madison WI USA) is setting up a small Linux Samba server for a local community center. Because much of the day to day administration will have to be done by community center personnel we are going with web based admin tools (Webmin, SWAT). Unfortunetly we have run into a few problems. NOTE: System is a SuSE 6.2 with a new 2.2.12 kernel on a P133, 32MB RAM 1) SWAT does
2000 Jul 07
1
Changing SWAT user?
I just loaded Mandrake 7.1 and Samba with Webmin. I can get into Webmin and make changes to the Samba server, but I'm not able to get smbd or nmbd running. When I try to get into SWAT to make changes it keeps reverting back to my login which does not allow me to make changes. Is there a way to reset this? Also, any ideas on why smdb and smdb is not running? (go easy on me. I'm new to
2007 Sep 06
7
alert function, V2
I guess the alert function is not part of the spec, because it appears to be unimplemented in Dovecot, even though most clients implement it. Timo, I would hope this would be easy to implement, and it's functionality that will be valuable to every installation. Here's why. America recently had the tragedy of a shooting rampage on a large university campus (yes, America should do