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2016 Mar 03
2
Broken pipe when using ssh with pam_smbpass.so migrate
Hello, I am trying to keep my samba accounts in sync with my unix accounts. I want to login ssh. Syncing passwords works. Scenario: I create a new user: useradd -m testuser passwd testuser When I log in with the user pam_smbpass should create a corresponding samba user. I modified system-auth which is included in sshd: #### /etc/pam.d/system-auth auth requisite pam_unix.so
2001 Sep 28
2
2.9.9p2 bug in PAM support
With OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 as the server, I'm not able to do scp or "ssh machinename command" in general to any of my Suns! I tracked this down a bit; the problem occurs only when PAM support is enabled. However, if I remove line 430 of session.c, "do_pam_session(s->pw->pw_name, NULL);" inside of do_exec_no_pty, the problem goes away. It looks like the following entry
2006 Jan 14
1
SSO, *-agent & PAM
moin *, sorry for the cross-post; follow-ups should go to xdg@ (the only one of those lists i'm subscribed to). i'm pondering with the idea to implement SingleSignOn based on an authentication agent like the ones employed by ssh and gnupg. the system would consist of the two main components: - fdo-keyagent, certainly a d-bus service - pam_keyagent. a PAM module that would authenticate
2016 Sep 27
3
Login just at special timeslots / working hours
Hi, is there a dovecot feature I did not found yet, which can limit the access to the server to special timeslots like working hours? Or is that a serverside / sssd / auth / pam / account feature? Thanks for hints to some helpfull documentation and sugesstions. Regards . G?tz -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type:
2010 Dec 06
1
pam_time.so and /etc/security/time.conf
I am investigating how to limit user logins via sshd to specific times of day. I have the basic syntax but what I want to know is how does pam_time.so process time.conf. Say I have a clutch of users that should login between 07:00 and 18:00 Monday to Friday. I infer that the following will handle that: sshd;*;*,Wk0700-1800 However, what is not clear to me is how does one permit certain
2011 Jan 18
1
Dovecot Sieve
Hi, I am looking for the Dovecot Sieve mailing list. Is there one? Regards, j
2010 Jul 16
8
[Bug 1799] New: Unable to login through PAM on Solaris 8 x86 due to PAM_TTY
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1799 Summary: Unable to login through PAM on Solaris 8 x86 due to PAM_TTY Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 5.5p1 Platform: ix86 OS/Version: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: PAM support AssignedTo:
2001 Dec 04
4
Samba 3.0 Alpha
Does net rpc join work in SAMBA (using HEAD from CVS compiled this morning) Configured with ACL, with PAM, and with WINBIND. It seems that I cannot rejoin my domain (PDC is NT4sp6a) after I turfed machine.sid and secrets.tdb. I tried using smbpasswd first and was informed to use net join rpc instead. Logs available if needed. Thanx Hans
2002 Jun 14
10
Opposite of Samba (Anti-Samba?)
Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba? I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rick von Richter Production Support Manager Voice: 858-831-2222 rickv@mwh.com Maintenance Warehouse/Home Depot Fax: 858-831-2221
2007 Mar 23
7
Samba config for Windows on VMWare
I know this is a little off topic (not as usual, dammit!), but I figure at least one of y'all can handle this one. I have tried to configure my CentOS4.4 Plus desktop for samba sharing with the VMWare Windows that runs on it. However, no matter what I've done so far, I can't get the Windows to recognize this machine as a legitimate network destination. Here's my samba
2016 May 10
2
Ubuntu server 14.04 classic upgrade segmentation fault
El 10/05/16 a les 16:03, Maxnux ha escrit: > attribute gecos does not exist > ViolaciĆ³n de segmento (`core' generado) > https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11530 Bye -- Luca Olivetti Wetron Automation Technology http://www.wetron.es/ Tel. +34 93 5883004 (Ext.3010) Fax +34 93 5883007
2007 Apr 12
7
Looking for a good disk exerciser
I recently added a Seagate 400Gb SATA drive to my system, and it has been behaving strangely since I put it in. for one thing, the BIOS S.M.A.R.T. came up with a warning the last time I booted with it enabled, saying that I should backup my data and replace the disk (!). I still have not made any irreversible data transfers to this drive, and I have some time yet to take it back, but I'd
2009 Jan 07
4
[PATCH 3/5] cpumask: convert misc driver functions
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2009 Jan 07
4
[PATCH 3/5] cpumask: convert misc driver functions
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2008 Oct 23
1
naming list entries dynamically
Hello, I'm new to R and I'd like to dynamically assign names to the entries of a list. The situation is: I load several ascii-files from a folder. The data shall be stored within the list structure, where the file names are assigned to the list entries. > flist $file1.txt [1] 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0... $file2.txt [1] 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0... That's what I would
2007 Feb 07
2
Problem with 2.6.11.4 kernel and e1000 driver - Correction
Actually, here is what shows up in the log, regardless of whether the driver is built-in or loaded as a module: Feb 5 10:16:15 sparenode1 sysctl: net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1 Feb 5 10:16:15 sparenode1 sysctl: net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route = 0 Feb 5 10:16:15 sparenode1 sysctl: kernel.sysrq = 0 Feb 5 10:16:15 sparenode1 sysctl: kernel.core_uses_pid = 1 Feb 5 10:16:15 sparenode1
2007 May 04
4
Stumped: kernel 2.6.18-8 source doesn't build???
I installed the kernel-2.6.18-8.el5.src.rpm today and went to build it, but it fails with this error: $ rpmbuild -bp --target=`uname -m` kernel-2.6.spec Building target platforms: x86_64 Building for target x86_64 error: Failed build dependencies: unifdef is needed by kernel-2.6.18-8.el5.x86_64 I double checked and this appears to be the latest kernel source rpm on centos/5.0/os/SRPMS.
2007 Apr 13
5
OT: AMD CPU actual speed....
I know this is a bit OT, but the subject of CPU speed came up here and I was (and have been for some time) curious: What is the actual speed of an AMD CPU? E.g., I have a Athlon 64 X2 "4200+" but my /proc/cpuinfo shows 1005.164 MHz for the two cores. What do those mean? Is there a reference for this (huge) discrepancy? Also, is there a way (and what) to tell what the actuall running
2007 Feb 22
9
USB flash drive stopped working properly....
This past Tuesday (2/22/07) my flash drive started acting really strange - it only worked intermittently and would disappear right after an access or two. Yesterday it stopped working altogether - I couldn't even access it through my WinXP-on-VMWare. I rebooted my machine, and it worked fine after that. Is there some time limit on how long a USB flash drive will work in CentOS or is this a
2007 May 02
4
Good things about CentOS 5; problem with flash in seamonkey
I'd like to point out that overall I am quite pleased with CentOS 5, although I am having more fun with it than I did with 4.4 and I knew less about CentOS then (duh). Most things seem to work fine, including a relatively smooth installation from the DVD image I downloaded, although the number of screensavers I can see (and this could be related to the ATI/dual head problem) is pathetically