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2003 Nov 06
1
Samba 3 ACL's not Shown for Directories
Hello, Sorry if this is a dumb question, But my search with Google didn't end in helpful results (maybe i used the wrong words for search) ;-) I use samba 3 on a Redhat 8 box. My clients are WintNT, Win2k and WinXP systems. I want to have ACL to simulate NTFS Security for my clients. This works without problems for files, But not for directories. When i create directories and have a look at
2004 Mar 19
1
Samba3 installation issues
I'm trying to install the Samba3 rpm's on a SuSE 9.0 machine. When I try it, I get the following message(s): LX1020:/opt/samba3 # rpm -ivh samba3-* error: Failed dependencies: libasn1.so.5 is needed by samba3-3.0.2a-0 libcom_err.so.1 is needed by samba3-3.0.2a-0 libcrypto.so.0.9.6 is needed by samba3-3.0.2a-0 libdb-4.0.so is needed by samba3-3.0.2a-0
2004 Nov 23
0
Strange error
Hi all. I have samba 3.0.8 running on a redhat 7.3 server, I can join a domain using rpc, but if I use ads then I get ------------------------------- [root@x2scan root]# net ads join Computers -W SOFTCOM -U addtodomain addtodomain's password: [2004/11/19 14:38:07, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186) ads_connect: No such file or directory [root@x2scan root]#
2010 Jul 21
3
smbd -D hangs
I'm testing both sunfreeware and official sun (sfw) samba on Solaris 10. For some reason since yesterday, the smbd process just "hangs" at the start. No log is generated on server side Where smbd is started, I can't find any open port on 139 or 145 My OS is Solaris 10 # uname -a SunOS labo2 5.10 Generic_142900-13 sun4v sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T5120 #
2013 Feb 25
1
Dovecot SASL: SCRAM-SHA-1 Authentication Fails
Dear all, I use Dovecot SASL (2.1.15) on Ubuntu 12.04 for IMAP authentication and Postfix SASL authentication. I tried to setup SCRAM-SHA-1 as SASL mechanism. This works well on Dovecot's client side towards my OpenLDAP server (with libsasl-2), but fails on the server side (IMAP and SMTP). In the following, there's an extract from Dovecot's log, when using mutt as SMTP client:
1997 Jul 19
10
security
I have a user who was having problem accessing samba. So I suggested him to try to login from other system to see if it's problem with his pc or his account. Then he found that when he used other person's PC, it didn't ask for password at all and gave full access to his account! The two person's accounts are totally different. Any idea? Thanks. --
2003 Jan 03
2
maildirmake, shared folders
Does dovecot support shared folders, maildir style? I've set it up, using the maildirmake from debian maildrop to create folders. I have a number of as-yet unresolved issues, so I haven't been able to test with many clients. It's interesting that dovecot manages to present folders as siblings (rather than children) of INBOX. But mutt, at least, doesn't seem to see the shared
2011 May 18
8
Problem with The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
I'm on Ubuntu 11.04 and Wine 1.3.20. I've been trying to run The Witcher 2 but with no success. I've installed vcrun2010 with winetricks and downloaded mfcu100.dll (to system32) because that's what showed up to be missing when runnig game from terminal. Now all I get is this message: fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation (nil) 1 (nil) 0 and I have no clue what it means. I have the
2015 Jan 21
18
[Bug 2340] New: Openssh issue: unable to ssh the solaris server from ldap users
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2340 Bug ID: 2340 Summary: Openssh issue: unable to ssh the solaris server from ldap users Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 5.8p1 Hardware: Sparc OS: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: P5 Component: PAM
2014 Aug 12
3
Re: issue when building/making package from git
> > I suspect that you could fix this by running the following command as > before the build: > > sudo pacman -Sy I always sue -Syu to install packages, and I already installed/reinstalled some packages today. Now one thing comes to my mind : lots of pacman stuff are NOT in the usal place. $ cat /etc/pacman.conf ----------------------------------- [options] # The following
2008 Jan 17
1
Need help to install dovecot on solaris 10 with openldap libs
Hi, I install dovecot with ldap support at Solaris 10 (x86). I know that solaris LDAP is broken and so I install openldap. OpenLDAP shared libraries are at /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/include. While installing dovecot, I did the followings: I execute this before run "./configure --with-ldap" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/lib -R/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/lib
1999 Jan 23
4
smbwrapper
> What you are looking for is smbwrapper, which is in fact included with Samba > 2.0. However as it is not supported on all systems it is not included > in the default build (it should work nicely on Solaris though). > Essentially smbwrapper is a preloaded library which intercepts system calls and > simulates a /smb filesystem, so you can access /smb/SERVER/SHARE/file.txt.
1997 Jul 08
3
so-called snprintf() in db-1.85.4
Hi, There is a severe problem with the db-1.85.4 library''s Linux port that can be found on sunsite.unc.edu under /pub/Linux/libs/db-1.85.4-src.tar.gz (sp?): This library contains a "snprintf" function which breaks down to a common sprintf, ignoring the size parameter. Obviously, this was thought to be a terribly bad work-around for C libraries which don''t contain an
2006 May 31
1
Dovecot 1.0beta8 dovecot-auth consumes 100% CPU time on Solaris 10 amd64
Hello. I hope someone out there can help with this. It is getting pretty urgent. I am running a Solaris 10 server on Opteron (amd64) hardware and have compiled Dovecot 1.0beta8 from source. It has openssl compiled in (after much mucking around with various environment variables and modifying the Makefile), and was built with: $ ./configure --with-ldap --with-ssl-dir=/etc/ssl $ make # make
2006 May 10
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc4 & mingw32
Hello, Everyone. This is just brief description on building llvm-gcc4 with mingw32. It's definitely non error-free and contains many "hacks", which should be eliminated in the future. 1. Prerequisites We're building in the folowing configuration: 1.1 GCC 3.4.5: gcc -v Reading specs from f:/research/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.5/specs Configured with:
2012 Jul 14
1
[PATCH] Interop problem with Cyrus SASL and GSSAPI
[I sent this a while ago, but it seems not to have made it to the list. I'm resending it having subscribed first; I apologise if anyone get it twice.] I have been trying to get a Postfix mail server using Dovecot SASL to accept GSSAPI AUTH from another Postfix server using Cyrus SASL, and I believe I have found a couple of bugs in Dovecot's GSSAPI implementation. The first problem is
2006 May 13
8
Which Linux flavor for a Rails server?
Hi folks, I''m a linux noob, and I''m trying to pick a distro for my rails server. I don''t want to start a flame-war about linux distros! I''m interested in the best distribution for these criteria: 1 - Simplicity of getting ruby and rails set-up (gem updates) 2 - Stability (it is a server, after all) 3 - Support resources (community, and as a fall-back, paid
2019 Dec 02
4
Debian Stretch - > buster: samba packages
On 02/12/2019 10:07, Stefan G. Weichinger via samba wrote: > Am 02.12.19 um 08:47 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle via samba: >> Hai, >> >> Sorry for the late reply. > Never mind, weekend is important ... > >> Here its just apt-get distupgrade --autoremove --purge >> Without the autoremove libldb1 is not removed so libldb2 can be installed. > # apt-get distupgrade
2004 Jul 21
0
[LLVMdev] GC questions.
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Chris Lattner wrote: > > Yes, this makes a tremendous amount of sense. Do you think you could > prepare some patches to make this happen? If you have any questions, feel > free to ask :) Ok, a patch[1] is attached. I didn't care to coerce the offset, since I assume that it is an uint, but maybe I should? Hopefully I've understood the llvm source
2004 Jul 21
2
[LLVMdev] GC questions.
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Tobias Nurmiranta wrote: > > Hi, I'm thinking out loud, please give me some feedback. > > Regarding llvm.gcread and llvm.gcwrite, wouldn't it be nicer if they are > implemented as: > > llvm.gcread(sbyte** object, uint offset) > llvm.gcwrite(sbyte* data, sbyte** object, uint offset) > > Where you also have the offset into the object. In