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2001 Nov 21
0
Password Chat Fails To Update Unix Password - Case sensitivity problem
I am stumped with several issues regarding password chat and changing a domain password on a Win98 machine. When I use the Password program under Windows control panel, it tells me I have an incorrect password. When I turn on tracing within Samba, I notice that Win98 is not sending a userid with this dialogue. Samba then assumes it's a guest account. Guess account is set to nobody in my
2017 Sep 06
2
login case sensitivity
On 09/05/2017 06:01 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote: > FHDATA wrote: > >> some users' login fails since they type upper >> case for their user ids ,etc ... > Wouldn't it be better to explain to the users that the userid is case > sensitive? You probably don't want a system where Fhdata, FHData and > FHDATA are all possible and are different users. >
2017 Sep 05
0
login case sensitivity
FHDATA wrote: > some users' login fails since they type upper > case for their user ids ,etc ... Wouldn't it be better to explain to the users that the userid is case sensitive? You probably don't want a system where Fhdata, FHData and FHDATA are all possible and are different users. -- Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca>
2019 Oct 08
0
Case sensitivity in :addresses in sieve vacation scripts
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019, at 7:58 AM, Julian Kippels via dovecot wrote: > Hi, > > I have recently updated from Dovecot 2.2 to 2.3. Since I have noticed > that vacation responses from sieve are not working the same anymore. > For example, my sieve script looks like this: > > vacation :days 1 :addresses ["Kippels at hhu.de","julian.kippels at hhu.de"] >
2000 Apr 27
0
VSS and case sensitivity.
Hello I have a bit of the strange problem. Our developers use MS VSS to check in/out files to or from Solaris drives mapped through samba. When they "set current working directory" to a mapped Solaris drives VSS doesn't recognize files named with uppercase letters converting them into lower case. As a result VSS denies permission to change these files. Looking at the same files in
2004 Nov 03
1
File case sensitivity
Hi; I've run into a somewhat interesting issue in regards to IIS serving content from a samba share. Occasionly, IIS will return 404 errors for content that does infact exist. >From the samba machine, I captured the following: This is an example of the site http://www.mysite.co.nz/foo not working: [2004/11/04 09:30:14, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(2353)
2001 Mar 14
0
Case Sensitivity vs. Case Preservation
Hi John, I recently wrote a little internal article in HP to try to graphically show the difference between case sensitivity and case preservation (Unix is case sensitive, NT only 'preserves case'). Perhaps this will help you understand it better, and configure your Samba server to do what you want. It was originally a ms word document format, so you may have to fiddle around with the
2017 Sep 05
4
login case sensitivity
hello, some users' login fails since they type upper case for their user ids ,etc ... how can case sensitivity be disabled so they can login with mix of upper and lower case? this is what i tried: in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf i tested this below [domain/default] case_sensitive = false i stopped sssd, deleted all inside /var/sss/db and started sssd but that did not help .... thank you,
2017 Sep 06
0
login case sensitivity
On 9/6/2017 3:45 AM, ken wrote: > I think it would also be a disservice to users, for case-insensitive > userids is not what they'll find on web sites and web services > throughout the rest of the world, even on their own phones. I agree with you on other points, but beware of this one. I've discovered that game logins, notably Blizzard, are case-insensitive. It's quite
2017 Sep 07
0
login case sensitivity
On 5 September 2017 at 17:27, FHDATA <fhdata at unm.edu> wrote: > > > hello, > > some users' login fails since they type upper > case for their user ids ,etc ... > > how can case sensitivity be disabled so they can login > with mix of upper and lower case? > > this is what i tried: > > in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf i tested this below > >
2004 Dec 10
0
Rsync, case sensitivity, and Windows
I'm trying to replace a robocopy solution with rsync due to the delta-byte transfers. Its working great (cwRsync), except.... I've been searching the list regarding case-sensitivity, and came across one thread, talking about HFS+ and copying two files that had the same name (X and x). Well I have a similar problem between 2 windows hosts, except *both* of them support case, but are
2003 Aug 26
3
matching-case sensitivity
Hi All, I am trying to match two character arrays (email lists) using either pmatch(), match() or charmatch() functions. However the function is "missing" some matches due to differences in the cases of some letters between the two arrays. Is there any way to disable case sensitivity or is there an entirely better way to match two character arrays that have identical entries but written
1998 Jun 03
0
Case sensitivity and NT clients
I'm busy setting up an NT based (v4.0.1381) MKS Source Integrity client (v7.3c) to Unix (AIX v4.2.1) server and case sensitivity is a problem. I've resolved all issues to date that are NT and Samba related, with one exception. If I have a filename in Unix such as DAVID.DAT, NT's common dialog boxes insist on presenting me with the name David.dat. When I try and open the file by
1999 Sep 06
0
Case sensitivity on HP-UX
Hi there, I have been trying to get case sensitivity on HPUX10.20. I have used on a Linux machine the following setup in global section preserve case = yes short preserve case = yes default case = lower case sensitive = yes which works fine with Linux. However, for HPUX10.20 the same setup doesn't work. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated TIA Arnar
2017 Sep 07
0
login case sensitivity
On 7 September 2017 at 16:07, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote: > Am 07.09.2017 um 20:07 schrieb hw: >> >> Gordon Messmer wrote: >>> >>> On 09/07/2017 08:11 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >>>> >>>> This was always >>>> problematic because DNS hostnames and email addresses in the RFC >>>> standards
2017 Sep 08
0
login case sensitivity
On Thu, September 7, 2017 14:07, hw wrote: > Gordon Messmer wrote: >> On 09/07/2017 08:11 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >>> This was always problematic because DNS hostnames and >>> email addresses in the RFC standards were case insensitive >> >> >> Not quite. SMTP is required to treat the "local-part" of the RCPT >> argument as
1998 Aug 31
3
Case sensitivity
I have had a bit of a problem getting consistency in filenames between NTFS and HPUX-Samba shares. Every time files are moved or copied to the samba-shares they convert all cases to lower. I have put the following in to smb.conf case sensitivity = yes preserve case = yes short preserve case = yes which I put in the global section and in to several of the shares sections also, but the
2007 Sep 16
0
MIME case-sensitivity
ive got code in my app which adds mimes for .JPG, .PNG, that id like to remove what do people think about forcing a toLower() on the extname in Mongrel::DirHandler?
2007 Aug 07
2
Varying case sensitivity
Hi all, I''m using ferret 11.4 together with acts_as_ferret and I''ve indexed the geonames.org country files. These files contain worldwide locations in UTF-8 with all their different spellings each. Model definition is like this: class location acts_as_ferret :fields => {:location_names => {}}, :single_index => true ... end The instance method location_names
2007 May 08
0
case sensitivity for untokenized fields
Hi, I have a address model. I make the city and the state field untokenized. It looks like Ferret doesn''t perform downcasing for these fields in the index. so the search can''t be done case-insensitively. how do I solve this problem? Downcase the indexed terms as well as the search value? Is there a simpler solution? Thanks. Yaxm -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.