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2002 Aug 12
1
AW: add user script going Horribly Wrong (tm)
(Oups! I forgot to send it to the list so everyone could laugh about it. Sorry Vicky for disturbing directly) Good Morning, Vicky! Seems your smb.conf is messed up a little. As I can see you're using security = domain. With this configuration the smbpasswd-file/feature isn't need at all. Authentication is done encrypted with the domain user database, not with the smbpasswd file. The
2002 Jul 09
9
'Not listening for calling name'
I'm having a strange problem with samba, 2.2.3a running on an out-of-the-box SuSE 8.0 system. This is the first time I've set it up (hence the dumb questions I was asking on here a day or two ago). I've now worked my way through diagnosis.txt and a couple of odd netBIOS issues with the NT4 PDC, and at last I have some shares set up that my Windows client can use quite happily.
2002 Aug 12
0
add user script going Horribly Wrong (tm)
Hi, I've tried to set up automated user addition and deletion on our Samba server, but something's going wrong. Users appear in /etc/passwd, but not in smbpasswd, so people are getting login errors and so on when they try to access the share. Have I missed a bit of config that's supposed to tell samba to set up smbpasswd's too? (smb.conf included below). Thanks! Vicky Clarke
2002 Jul 23
0
Strange apparently WinDNS-related problem
We have a Linux box running Samba in a domain with a Windows NT Server PDC. The samba shares have disappeared from users' machines this morning, and in the event viewer on the PDC (which is authenticating users) I see an event ID 5723 with message "The session setup from the computer SAMBA failed because there is no trust account in the security database for this computer. The name
2002 Jul 05
1
NT domains authentication problem
I'm trying to get Samba 2.2.3a (as distributed with SuSE 8.0) working inside our NT domain . I'm prompted for a username and password when I try to map the share to a network drive from my Windows PC, but my Windows logon and the matching password are rejected. Stepping through DIAGNOSIS.txt and using smbclient on the Samba server itself, I've got as far as step 7 before things
2002 Aug 10
0
Why can't my backup user log in to the share?
I'm trying to work out why I have the following problem, and I'd really appreciate any help you guys can offer: I have a samba share mapped as drive o: to an NT4 server, which happens to be the machine that takes our backups. What I want to do is back up the data on the Samba share too. Simple enough, you'd ahve thought, and I can back up stuff from a Windows share fine. But,
2002 Aug 07
0
Culling dead smbd's?
I seem to be having a problem whereby every time a user fails to authenticate with Samba, smbd stops responding to that particular client and has to be restarted. Apart from 'what on earth's going wrong with my authentication', there are two things I'd like to know: firstly, is it the main smbd/all smbd's which lock, and secondly, if not is there any way (on SuSE Linux) to
2005 Apr 19
0
[Bug 1018] Incorrect parsing of hosts.equiv for netgroups
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1018 Summary: Incorrect parsing of hosts.equiv for netgroups Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: All URL: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix- dev&m=110909300030444&w=2 OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity:
2005 Feb 22
0
Possible bug in openssh parsing of hosts.equiv for netgroups?
Open-SSH'ers, I just noticed that ssh doesn't parse hosts.equiv the same as rsh. I set up an usertest user on targethost, and then su'ed to usertest on sourcehost. I put this in targethost's /etc/hosts.equiv + -usertest + at trusted-hosts (all hosts are rolled up into this netgroup) this should disallow usertest from rsh'ing into targethost from all hosts, but
2007 May 25
1
hosts.equiv management?
My first public-facing deployment of Puppet is likely to be on some parallel computing nodes we have here. One of our fluid dynamics packages expects to be able to rsh from one master node to other slave nodes in the same batch queue. I think I''ve made some good class definitions up to this last point, where code duplication rears its head. Example of the problem: class ch405-host
2002 Aug 02
0
'Security' parameter puzzle
From the manpage for smb.conf: You may list several password servers in the password server parameter, however if an smbd makes a connection to a password server, and then the password server fails, no more users will be able to be authenticated from this smbd. This is a restriction
2002 Aug 02
1
Local device name already in use
I'm seeing errors accessing samba shares accompanied by the message "The local device name is already in use" fairly frequently on several machines around our building. It doesn't seem to happen with NT shares. Our NT logon script executes a 'net use' command to map the Samba share as a network drive; is this just a symptom of a share already being manually mapped on
2020 Oct 09
1
eps parameer in equiv.test
I am trying to understand the meaning of the eps parameter of the equiv.test parameter of the equiv.test function (package equivUMP) The help file for equiv.test states that the parameter eps is "a single strictly positive number giving the equivalence limits" What is the scale of measurement of eps? It does not appear to be the same scale as the scale used for the two vectors that are
2012 Jul 31
0
Managing /etc/ssh/shosts.equiv
Hi, does anyone have any elegant solutions for managing shosts.equiv? In my puppet ssh module, host keys for /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts are automatically managed with: @@sshkey { $hostname: ensure => present, type => "rsa", key => $sshrsakey, } Sshkey <<| |>> Is there a similar construct for
2002 Mar 29
2
Non-interactive root access via hostbased using shosts.equiv
Hello all! I'm looking for a solution to the following problem - I need to be able to use OpenSSH from root on one system to perform work on several dozen other systems using some automation. The restrictions that have to be met to keep the business happy are that no cleartext passwords or unencrypted private keys can be stored on disk. Since this is within an automated environment, there
2001 Mar 22
2
hosts.equiv (fwd)
is anyone using rhost-rsa + hosts.equiv? is it broken? -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Francesc Guasch <frankie at etsetb.upc.es> Subject: hosts.equiv Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 12:56:22 +0100 Size: 2614 Url: http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/20010322/ced5a345/attachment.mht
2006 Jun 22
2
str_replace PHP Function Equiv.
I''ve been searching for ages and not come up with anything on the internet. I was wondering if there is a Rails equiv. for the PHP function str_replace. For example; variable_for_new_string("value_to_repace", "string_to_replace_with", "string_to_perform_modification_to") Thanks in advance for any help. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2003 Aug 09
1
hosts.equiv and .rhosts
Hi, How to use hosts.equiv and .rhosts in samba and can you please send me an example of them ____________________________________________ Mohammed Al-Shabib Baker <http://www.bakerhughes.com/> Hughes.com Tel. (+973) 586000 Fax (+973) 580626 P.O. box 18199, Manama, Bahrain My <mailto:Mohammed.Al-Shabib@bakerhughes.com> E-Mail Baker Hughes Geoscience
2008 Sep 13
2
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5"/>
Do you know of any way for me to stick a meta tag in using a before_filter or after_filter or around_filter? <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5"/> I have been trying to figure out out and just cannot make sense of it. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails:
2000 Jan 04
1
/etc/ssh/shosts.equiv ignored?
I'm trying to replace ssh 1.2.27 with openssh 1.2.1-pre* It seems that a openssh client accessing any openssh/ssh server I've setup always results in a password prompt. It also seems that a openssh server requires ssh clients to provide a password regardless of the entries in the /etc/ssh/shosts.equiv file. If I shut off the openssh server and run a ssh server then normal ssh client