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2004 Jan 30
0
PDC/BDC Questions (fwd)
Cool, thanks alot, I really appreciate your time.
I'm extremely pleased with 3.0.x's stability, I don't think local segment failover is really going to be a huge issue.
Keep up the great work :)
-- Cy
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> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 18:14:36 +1100
> From: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
> To: Cybr0t McWhulf <cybre@killcybre.org>
> Cc:
2003 Sep 26
0
Réf. : Re: Samba 3.0 + LDAP as PDC
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St?phane PURNELLE stephane.purnelle@corman.be
Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467
John H Terpstra <jht@samba.org>
2003 Sep 24
1
3.0rc4 + ldap backend (Advice? Suggestions?)
Howdy Folks,
I'm working on implimenting centralized authentication for a mixed
environment:
- Samba(3.0rc4) -> Win2k/XP
OpenLDAP User Store -> - nss_ldap -> linux/unix
- FreeRadius -> Cisco/HP Networking Equip
(My apologies if that doesn't look right for anyone)
I have a functional ldap database (openldap-2.0.27-8), and I'd very much
like to use Samba 3.x (been
2003 Oct 22
2
Samba 3.0 + LDAP userPassword -> sambaNTPassword manual sync?
First, the software:
Samba 3.0.0
OpenLDAP 2.0.27
nssldap / pam_ldap
Redhat 9
This may be more of a question for the OpenLDAP mailing list.. but does
anyone know of a method (perhaps using slappasswd?) to hand-sync userPassword
attributes to sambaNTPassword attributes?
Deploying Samba 3.0 as pdc pretty soon, used Migration Tools on the mail
server soon, and I'd really like to be able to tell
2004 Jan 26
2
PDC/BDC Questions
Software:
OS: Redhat 9
Samba Ver: Samba 3.0.0 (Plus excel writelock patch, waiting for 3.0.2!)
OpenLDAP Ver: 2.0.27-8
Just a quick question about PDC / BDC interaction, my plan is to distribute Samba (with slave ldap backend) BDCs to remote facilities, as well as have one on each network segment in the hopes of avoiding unnecessary nmb broadcast traffic.
My question is this: Will the PDC /
2003 Oct 02
2
Strong Password Enforcement (Windows-side)
Before I begin, big thanks to John Terpstra for helping me out with my
previous issues.
But alas I have another issue, I need to enforce strong passwords on
windows side (i.e. ctrl+alt+delete change password), minimum password
length, can't be dictionary words, etc. etc.
(Setup is Samba 3.0.0 as PDC with LDAP passdb)
>From what I undersatnd previously this could've been done using
2003 Sep 26
1
Samba 3.0 + LDAP as PDC
At the risk of having my inbox flooded with another 10,000 Emails from
"Microsoft" proporting the "latest security update"..
Now that smb3.0 is out and about, I'd really like to use it for
authenticating windows users / PDC (With BDC in the plans)
My problem is that there seems to be little to zero up to date
documentation on how to integrate Samba and LDAP, the most I
2004 Feb 23
1
Samba PDC / BDC with ldapsam
OS / Software:
PDC / Master LDAP store:
- Redhat 9
- OpenLDAP 2.1.25
- Samba 3.0.0
BDC / Slave LDAP store:
- Redat 9
- OpenLDAP 2.0.27-8
- Samba 3.0.2
>From the Samba HOWTO Collection on www.samba.org: (Backup Domain Control)
"Can I Do This All with LDAP?
The simple answer is yes. Samba's pdb_ldap code supports binding to a replica LDAP server, and will also follow
2007 Oct 24
3
jEdit for R
Hi,
I just installed jEdit but have no clue, whether I can run my code a'la
"ctrl-R" directly from jEdit script, or should source it from R command
line, after saving it first in jEdit.
thanks for any help,
rob
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2004 Aug 12
0
Imq implimentation
hello all,
i intend to impliment Jiri Fojtasek''s imq implimentation here http://hyperfighter.jinak.cz/qos/ on my Linux shaper for production use,I will like to ask if people have implimented it and find it stable and useful as stated in the site.
My bandwidth manager will have 3 interfaces , eth0 -internet(live ip, bridged with eth1), eth1(live ip bridged w eth0), eth2 -lan(local
2002 Jun 19
1
Log file usage ...
Greetings ...
I have been give the task of either finding a way to stop people from
deleting files from our Samba network, or as I suggest that would be less
problematic, would be to log deletion requests.
I know of the "Samba Recycle Bin" which I will be implimenting with the
Samba 2.2.5 release which is just round the corner, but I was hoping that I
might be able to impliment a
2004 Oct 12
2
constrained optimization using nlm/optim?
I'm looking for an example of a simple R script that impliments a
contrained nonlinear function using nlm or optim. I'm not exactly sure how
to impliment the constraints within the objective function that is passed
to nlm/optim.
obj.func <- function( p ) {
x(p) <- unconstrained obj function value
if( constraint1 > something ) {
obj.func <- x(p)
} else {
2007 Apr 18
2
virtual device bus "xen bus"
Hi,
in order for installers and hardware discovery programs
to be able to load the right device drivers, we really
want a virtual device bus in Xen, a'la power5 VIO.
This "xen bus" is on the top of Jeremy's TODO list, but
since I have heard rumors that some of our friends here
might have (some of the) code already it would seem prudent
to check whether that code could be
2007 Apr 18
2
virtual device bus "xen bus"
Hi,
in order for installers and hardware discovery programs
to be able to load the right device drivers, we really
want a virtual device bus in Xen, a'la power5 VIO.
This "xen bus" is on the top of Jeremy's TODO list, but
since I have heard rumors that some of our friends here
might have (some of the) code already it would seem prudent
to check whether that code could be
2019 May 19
1
SRV records.
OK, fair point... perhaps I wasn't clear enough, this happens a lot...
probably my brain just operates on a different wavelength.... in my
original message I said "what method does it use to decide which is the
correct (most local?) domain controller to connect to"
The answer I got was "it uses sites, you need to set up sites"... the
answer I was hoping for was one of
2005 Apr 14
1
OT mod_security
Hi guys,
I've planning out my upgrade to CentOS4 and one of my plans for security
is to impliment the mod_security apache module to filter out unwanted
malicious intent.
Not having used it before, I wanted to see if anyone here has
implimented it and did it block any legit traffic or cause resource
traffic/serious slowdowns of their systems?
I've asked on the forum about secure
2005 Aug 23
1
openssh-unix-dev Digest, Vol 28, Issue 10
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 03:10:45PM +1000, openssh-unix-dev-request at mindrot.org wrote:
> Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 17:56:19 +1000
> From: Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au>
> Subject: Re: OpenSSH sget/sput suggestion
> To: CRX Driver <crxssi at hotmail.com>
> Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
> Message-ID: <430590A3.1090506 at zip.com.au>
> Content-Type:
2004 Jun 28
1
TE410P -> Dialogic D240SC
Basically, have an old IVR application running under Apex's Omnivox software on a box with 4 old intel dialogic D240SCs, and would like to allow remote clients to gain access to aforementioned IVR application via softphone, 7960, ata, etc via asterisk with a TE410P.
Unfortunately, all I know about the dialogics is that they're configured for D4/AMI, which I believe I have configured right
2006 Aug 04
3
Web service sessions
I want to use ruby on rails entirely as an xml-rpc web service server.
I.e. it will only be called by clients making xml-rpc requests. What I
want to to is be able to use something like the session[] functionality
for storing session information. However, storing information in the
session[] construct requires that the client be a web browser with
cookies enabled. Does anyone know of a
2024 Jul 04
4
Request for a Lockdown option
Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> writes:
> (And since you mention "port knocking", I'd like to repeat how fond I
> am of upgrading that original concept to a single-packet
> crypto-armored implementation like fwknop.)
I am reluctantly considering to use some kind of port knocking mechanism
on some machines, however I really don't want to carry around shared