Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Samba as PDC in mixed XP/98 Client base"
2006 Jan 09
9
Recommendations on a WiFi phone for *?
We're getting our feet more and more wet with VOIP at work. We want to
experiment with a good wireless (as in WiFi) phone. What would be a
good phone to impress my boss with?
I'm personally drooling over the UTStarcom F3000, but compatibility and
shipping ETA info is a bit sketchy.
Phil
2004 Jun 15
5
Shorewall 2.0.3 RC1
http://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/Beta
ftp://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/Beta
This is Beta 1 plus fixes to the problems reported by Michael Van Damme
and Jochen Schlick.
-Tom
--
Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net
Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2008 Nov 13
4
Zpool mishap
Evening all, I''m new to Solaris but after drooling over zfs for ages I finally took the plunge.
First off I had 2x1Tb hdd in raid1 XFS format using mdadm, so using a opensolaris vm image I transfered one side of the mirror to the other in zfs. (using rsync and it took 3days!)
So with a 1 disk zpool carrying all my data I brought both the drives over in a new box, all going swimmingly
2019 Nov 04
0
Centos 8 IAM
> Op 4 nov. 2019 om 13:14 heeft Per Qvindesland <perq at me.com> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Is there any plans to release a official AMI for Centos 8 soon?
I?ve been trying to get information about this since FOSDEM 2019 last year. I offered help, reached out to multiple twitter accounts, visited the Centos community day before FOSDEM in January 2019 hoping to get this process
2003 Jan 26
0
Strange delays/hangs/freezes with samba
Hello,
our file server was rebooted due to an extended power outage a week or
so ago. Ever since then, we have had a problem with clients "freezing"
or hanging when accessing the Samba server.
It sometimes happens when loggin in, at the beginning of the login
script. The script will stall; explorer will hang (not even the task
manager can be brought to the front). At that point all you
2015 Nov 02
8
[RFC] A new intrinsic, `llvm.blackbox`, to explicitly prevent constprop, die, etc optimizations
Hey all,
I'd like to propose a new intrinsic for use in preventing optimizations
from deleting IR due to constant propagation, dead code elimination, etc.
# Background/Motivation
In Rust we have a crate called `test` which provides a function,
`black_box`, which is designed to be a no-op function that prevents
constprop, die, etc from interfering with tests/benchmarks but otherwise
2006 Aug 09
5
off - subversion
hi guys
question on usage of subversion.
just set up the repository, removed database settings, logs, tmp etc
from being committed. we are two developers and a designer working on
the project.
do not have the luxury of a separate development and production server.
(cost of bandwidth in 3rd world countries!)
figured out how to allow everyone involved to checkout latest version
and check in
2006 Oct 20
1
Good news on WxWidgets 2.8.0
Hi
Just tried out the most recent dev release (2.7.1) of WxWidgets.
The first bit of good news is that 2.7.1 has lots of attractive new
widgets, such as RichTextCtrl, pickers, and the AUI. This is an add-on
that''s now been merged into the core, and provides sophisticated things
like dockable toolbars, perspective layouts, semi-transparent dragging
etc. They seem to have brushed up
2018 Oct 17
3
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
On 17/10/18 1:25 am, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> That said, if one is strongly willing to stay away from systemd, and
> not to such extent into Linux as to needing an advise on that, I would
> recommend to take a look at non-Linux system, specifically BSD
> descendants (FreeBSD, NetBSD, etc). Their kernel is not as heavy
> (big,resource demanding) as Linux kernel, and you can do
2009 Apr 13
3
Clamd and Amavis
I'm trying to get amavis to play using clamd and tried to follow this:
# ### http://www.clamav.net/
['ClamAV-clamd',
\&ask_daemon, ["CONTSCAN {}\n", "/var/run/clamav/clamd"],
qr/\bOK$/, qr/\bFOUND$/,
qr/^.*?: (?!Infected Archive)(.*) FOUND$/ ],
# # NOTE: run clamd under the same user as amavisd, or run it under its own
# # uid such as clamav, add
2003 Mar 06
1
[stuart.leask@nottingham.ac.uk: R in your pocket on a Sharp Zaurus]
Ah, but the interesting thing is that they are coming out with a 'clam'
version like the 5MX. Details are limited at the moment, but that could
mean the combination of 5MX usability with a supported linux distro. I
am drooling in anticipation. Sounds like a "I've finally finished my
PhD and deserve a treat" situation to me :)
Dave
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 09:17:20AM
2016 Feb 02
5
nfs stuck, don't know what processes to kill
My NFS server is up and other clients can access x. One particular client
can't. I tried to unmount the NFS share:
[root at nfsclient ~]# umount -f /disk/x
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount.nfs: /disk/x: device is busy
umount2: Device or resource busy
umount.nfs: /disk/x: device is busy
If I use df or lsof to try to figure out what process to kill, they hang. I
am reluctant to just
2004 Mar 03
1
FreeBSD ipsec and NAT
Hi All,
I currently have setup a site to site vpn using racoon on my freebsd
firewall. All is well there and I can connect through the vpn when I am
on the firewall and get the connection fine.
Now I want to be able to connect from other machines through the
firewall - this is where I come unstuck, the ipsec policy allows for my
external address range to connect through the vpn, but then I would
2001 Jan 05
1
PORTING to IBM OS/390: select() always returning 0 in entropy.c
Hello,
I'm attempting to port OpenSSH to IBM's S/390 mainframe. Things have gone well but I have come a little unstuck with the internal PRNG. Although the commands in ssh_prng_cmds are being executed the select() seems to be returning 0 and therefore the cose is assuming that the forked process has timed out. This could be a difference in the way that select is implemented on OS/390.
2016 Feb 03
1
nfs stuck, don't know what processes to kill
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 9:23 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
> Dave Burns wrote:
> > My NFS server is up and other clients can access x. One particular client
> > can't. I tried to unmount the NFS share:
> >
> > [root at nfsclient ~]# umount -f /disk/x
> > umount2: Device or resource busy
> > umount.nfs: /disk/x: device is busy
> > umount2:
2018 May 04
2
Upgrading Samba 4 server [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
UNOFFICIAL
I am running several small networks with Samba 4 acting as AD/DC.
I want to upgrade the OS and Samba on the older servers. But I understand that to upgrade the OS, I need to do a new install (at least to get from Centos 6 to 7). I don't have the luxury of new hardware, so creating a secondary DC and taking over from PDC is not an option.
These are small networks so recreating the
2008 Dec 19
1
'Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit' when adding an overarching function
Hi,
I encountered an error of type 'C stack usage is too close to the limit', and could not find information so far to get unstuck. The error occurs when subsetting columns from a data frame (see stack trace below). However if I step through the sequence of code found in the 'topmost' function buildCombinations the data processing is successful. I get an identical behavior on
2007 Sep 03
2
Derivative of a Function Expression
Hi
I am currently (for pedagogical purposes) writing a simple numerical
analysis library in R. I have come unstuck when writing a simple
Newton-Raphson implementation, that looks like this:
f <- function(x) { 2*cos(x)^2 + 3*sin(x) + 0.5 }
root <- newton(f, tol=0.0001, N=20, a=1)
My issue is calculating the symbolic derivative of f() inside the newton()
function. I cant seem to get R to
2012 Oct 04
2
[LLVMdev] interesting possible compiler bug
>>>>> On Mon, 1 Oct 2012 19:40:58 -0700, Nick Lewycky <nlewycky at google.com> said:
> On 1 October 2012 18:34, reed kotler <rkotler at mips.com> wrote:
> This code is essentially from an LTP test (
> http://ltp.sourceforge.net/ ).
> #include <stdlib.h>
> int main() { void *curr;
> do { curr =
2012 Oct 02
0
[LLVMdev] interesting possible compiler bug
On 1 October 2012 18:34, reed kotler <rkotler at mips.com> wrote:
> This code is essentially from an LTP test ( http://ltp.sourceforge.net/).
>
>
> #include <stdlib.h>
>
> int main() {
> void *curr;
>
> do {
> curr = malloc(1);
> } while (curr);
>
> return 0;
>
> }
>
> If you compile it with no optimization, it will keep