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2003 Jul 23
1
share level access and Windows XP
I am the tech coordinator in a small public school in rural North Dakota and all of last year I ran Samba on redhat 8.0. I had XP machines that used Samba as the PDC. Worked fine. But now I am getting some XP home machines that cannot log on to a domain. That's okay, because I am determined this year to use solely redhat. In fact, I put the partitions down to 5 gig for Windows and
2003 Jul 24
1
Accessing Shares with WXP Pro
Let me rephrase my question: How do I access shares with WXP Pro. I don't want to be part of a domain. I just want to be able to search for the server from the computer, map a network drive to a share, and then life will be good. With that said, right now I can find the server. I can double-click it. But what comes up is a login box that only lets me put in a password. The
2002 Jul 18
3
PDC BDC should I or shouldn't I?
Hello everyone I hope this is the right place to post this question. I have all but eliminated all Microsoft servers in my current work environment, expect two boxes, which are our PDC and BDC, they also are the DNS, Dial in With Rocket Port Card, DHCP, Winslookup servers. I would like to remove these NT boxes and replace them with a nice shiny new Linux box running Samba. Reading some of
2002 Jan 22
10
machine accounts
Well I thank everybody that helped me get swat working. I am very thankful. Now, though, it seems I have more problems. When I try to join my samba domain, my XP box says "a domain controller for the domain edith could not be contacted." Okay, well, after reading up on things in this list, it seems that I need to create a machine account. I didn't have to on my NT box. When I
2016 Aug 04
2
Migration from samba3 to samba4 : PDC doesn't not appear in network
Rowland Penny a écrit : > On Thu, 4 Aug 2016 12:12:42 +0200 > JB <jb at eikeo.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to migrate an old PDC controller running samba >> 3.0.4 to a more decent server. Now, I use samba 4.2.10 (from >> debian/jessie). >> >> My smb.conf is : >> >> # Global parameters >> [global] >>
2016 Aug 04
2
Migration from samba3 to samba4 : PDC doesn't not appear in network
Hello, I'm trying to migrate an old PDC controller running samba 3.0.4 to a more decent server. Now, I use samba 4.2.10 (from debian/jessie). My smb.conf is : # Global parameters [global] workgroup = CABINET realm = SYSTELLA.NET netbios name = CERVANTES server role = active directory domain controller security = user encrypt passwords
2007 Sep 07
1
"bug" and patch: quadratic running time for strsplit(..., fixed=TRUE) (PR#9902)
Full_Name: John Brzustowski Version: R-devel-trunk, R-2.4.0 OS: linux, gcc 4.0.3 Submission from: (NULL) (206.248.157.184) This isn't a bug, but an easily-remedied performance issue. SYMPTOM > for (i in 1000 * (1:20)) { y <- paste(rep("asdf", times=i), collapse=" ") t <- system.time(strsplit(y, " ", fixed=TRUE)) cat(sprintf("i=%5d
2015 Oct 08
0
SAMBA : require machine to be registered in domain before asking for user and password to access share
Hello guys. I needed some help with the following what i want to achieve : - require machine to be registered in domain before asking for user and password to access share . *NOT OK :* - users to login in the local computer outside the domain (the owners use laptops outside) *OK* - no roaming profiles or homes. *OK* I got the pc to join the domain , without homes or roaming profile, but any
2014 Jun 07
5
[LLVMdev] Multi-threading and mutexes in LLVM
+chandlerc, aaronballman, in case there are additional carryovers and/or issues from the review thread which I've left out. I have a patch up for review[1, 2] that attempts to replace LLVM's mutex implementation with std::mutex and std::recursive_mutex. While the patch seems to work, there are questions surrounding whether or not the approach used is correct. I'll try to summarize
2006 Feb 20
9
Asterisk 1.2.4 IAX2 New Jitterbuffer Tuning
I was using G729 with Asterisk 1.07. With the new ability to do packet loss correction with ILBC, I felt I'd give it a try. The new PLC does not work with G729. I don't use Speex because my softphone does not support it. This is a 1.5mb IP-VPN connection with prioritized QOS for port 4569 (IAX2). I've never really stressed the bandwidth. Typically, only 10-20 concurrent calls.
2007 Apr 27
2
[LLVMdev] Boostrap Failure -- Expected Differences?
The saga continues. I've been tracking the interface changes and merging them with the refactoring work I'm doing. I got as far as building stage3 of llvm-gcc but the object files from stage2 and stage3 differ: warning: ./cc1-checksum.o differs warning: ./cc1plus-checksum.o differs (Are the above two ok?) The list below is clearly bad. I think it's every object file in the
2012 Apr 12
3
writing spdiags function for R
Dear R-list, I am in the process of translating a long function written in Matlab into R (mainly because I am a big of fan of R, and folks will not have to pay to use it :). In the translation of this function I got stack because they use spdiags, which, as far as I can tell it is not available in R. I have explored the Matrix package, from which I borrowed some of the functions (e.g.,
2001 Nov 15
2
help.start() works with Mozilla, but not with ESS
In a recent post, I reported that help.start worked with Mozilla, although it had not worked before. I now have discovered the difference. I'm using RH Linux 7.1 and Mozilla 0.9.5 and R 1.3.1. When I tried it before, I had use ESS to start R. If I run R without ESS, help.start() will start the browser (Mozilla), but help(apply), for example, will produce help in ESS but not in the browser.
2006 Jan 04
8
Using same ZFS under different kernel versions
I build two zfs filesystems using b29 (from brandz). I then re-installed solaris express b28, preserving the zfs filesystems. When I tried to "zpool import" my zfs filesystems I got a kernel panic: > debugging crash dump vmcore.0 (32-bit) from blackbird > operating system: 5.11 snv_28 (i86pc) > panic message: > ZFS: bad checksum (read on /dev/dsk/c1d0p0 off 24d5e000: zio
2004 Jul 25
1
how do I play congestion tone when Zap channels are full?
I read the wiki and looked at the examples, but I'm still having problems. I have a Digium 4 port card with POTS lines plugged into all four ports. How do I play the congestion tone the the caller when they try and dial out but all the lines are in use? should something like this work? [dial-trunklocal] ; Local calls ignorepat => 9 exten => _9NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK1}/${EXTEN:1}) exten
2009 Oct 24
16
[Bug 24710] New: nouveau KMS fails on NV11 - screen displays last input
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24710 Summary: nouveau KMS fails on NV11 - screen displays last input Product: xorg Version: git Platform: Other OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2003 Sep 23
2
IP address restrictions and multiple interfaces
Using Samba (2nd edition) discusses using the "interfaces" network configuration option, along with "hosts allow", "hosts deny", etc, to provide support of multiple interfaces. The examples cited only discuss the scenario in which the interfaces are on different subnets. What about the case in which the interfaces of a multi-homed systems are on the same subnet?
2018 May 10
1
[PATCH 0/1] libldm: Make libldm to parse and return volume GUID.
The result of this patch will be used by libguestfs to return drive mappings for LDM volumes. Note, that "show volume" ldmtool command already returns hint which is a drive letter assigned by Windows to corresponding volume. But it is not reliable source of information. More over, in multiboot environment it is unclear which drive letter belongs to which operating system. Volume GUID
2018 May 10
2
[PATCH libldm v2 0/1] Make libldm to parse and return volume GUID.
v2: wrap commit message, "PATCH libldm" prefix. The result of this patch might be used by libguestfs to return drive mappings for LDM volumes. Note, that "show volume" ldmtool command already returns hint which is a drive letter assigned by Windows to corresponding volume. But it is not reliable source of information. More over, in multiboot environment it will be unclear
2006 Jun 29
2
[LLVMdev] jump table ?
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 10:36:23 +0100 Ralph Corderoy <ralph at inputplus.co.uk> wrote: > > Hi Simon, > > > So if i'm using the JIT then it will generate a switch table ? How > > can i test this, since i've been examining the native assembly output > > (is this 'pic' mode?) of llc. > > Presumably the JIT means you end up with a `function