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2003 Dec 01
0
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connect to it - wait about 2 minutes and then get 'network is busy' message.
I suspect that my problems may lie somewhere in the multiple domains /
subnetting areas, but I can't see where.
Any comments will be welcome. TIA
Harry Burgin
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2001 Dec 03
6
smbpasswd and ldap
I've compiled samba with the --with-ldapsam option and have setup up an
ldap server. When I try to change the password of a user, say
Administrator, get the following stuff with full debugging turned on (-D
255):
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
ldap_open_connection: connection opened
ldap_connect_system: succesful connection to the LDAP server
ldap_search_one_user: searching
2011 Feb 05
1
Samba PDC & Exchange 2000 Server
I presently have a 2 server system a Sambe PDC and a mail server running Bynari Insight Server and we use Bynari connector to connect our Outlook 2000 clients to the Insight Server. It works well enough. BUT.... Bynari are stopping support for Outlook 2000.
For us the upgrade all our copies of Outlook is expensive and we have all the functionality we need.
So, we have MS Server 2000 and Exchange
2005 Aug 01
1
Dovecot 1.0-test77 endless loop hang
Client: Bynari Insight Connector 3.0.5. (http://www.bynari.net/)
This is an IMAP-based plugin for Outlook that can also store Outlook
collaboration objects (calendar, tasks, notes, etc.) in IMAP messages on the
server side. It does not require special server extensions, and it was
actually (mostly) working with 1.0-stable.
Below is a rawlog dump showing what is going back and forth. After
2009 May 06
1
Kerberos and 2008 AD troubles
I've been trying to get Kerberos to work for the last couple of days so
that we can use SSO. I can't seem to get past a roadblock and Google
doesn't seem to provide any answers. I've got Samba connected to the AD
and running. I can wbinfo everything and can login to the machine using
PAM with the pam_winbind modules just fine. I can get user tickets just
fine. When I try to get ssh
2009 Feb 12
2
Bynari Insight connector
Hi,
Since IMAP support in Outlook is 'somewhat broken', and Bynari has some
promising specifications on their website, I might want to try their
product.
Does anyone here have any experience with their software? Would you
recommend it? Or maybe point me at alternatives? (If there are any.. aside
from ditching Outlook of course :-P )
Regards,
Maarten Bezemer
2006 Feb 01
0
Fwd: Feb BYU RUG meeting 1 week notice
The BYU Ruby Users Group will be holding its February meeting
on Wednesday the 8th at 7PM. We''re meeting in room 120 of the
Talmage Math & Computer Building (TMCB) -- see
http://map.byu.edu/Map.html for a map of campus if you need it.
Eric Hodel is making a trip in from Seattle to talk about all
kinds of deep Ruby things. He is a former presenter at RubyConf
(RubyConf 2003
2004 Feb 18
1
Preview Samba-3 by Example book
Hi All,
I know there has been a lot of interest in John Terpstra's upcoming book,
"Samba-3 by Example: Practical Exercises to Successful Deployment." The book
is scheduled to print end of March and can be found at local bookstores by
early April.
In the meantime, John will be giving a talk at the BYU UNIX User's Group
tomorrow, Thursday, February 19th at 8PM, where he will be
1999 Aug 04
0
Win9x & Samba 2.0.5a
We have a system that uses SAMBA on HPUX 10.20 systems as servers and
primarily NT4 Clients. We do however, have a few 9x boxes. We are
running with Encryption on the servers, so no modifications are made to
the registries of either types of windows boxes.
This is my problem: We were running fine on 2.0.3, but when I upgraded
the binaries to 2.0.5a, the 9x boxes could no longer see any files
1998 Jun 23
1
DOS Shortcuts in NT
I have run accross an interesting problem--one that didn't happen in 95
but that happens in NT. If you create a shortcut to a DOS program and
store that shortcut on a samba drive, if the path where the shortcut is
stored has a non 8.3 path, the shortcut won't work and says that it cant
find the shortcut.(!) I'm guessing it has something to do with the way
that MS deals with the long
2000 Oct 03
0
This mail was found after problem with mailserver Oct 3rd - postmaster@hh.umu.se (PR#681)
>>>>> "MM" == Martin Maechler <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch> writes:
>>>>> "david" == david <david@orion-10.cs.byu.edu> writes:
david> When I issue the command: if ( c(2.8,3)[1] < pretty
david> (c(2.8,3))[1]) print ("problem")
david> the result is "problem" prints. I have traced it to bits
2006 Oct 10
5
oddness when adding to index -
I was having some odd results when working with acts_as_ferret (current
trunk), so I decided to test with the current version of ferret to see
if I encountered the same problem. I did. Here are the details:
installed ferret 0.10.10 on debian sarge with ''sudo gem install ferret''
(btw, same results on OSX)
opened up an irb session:
irb(main):001:0> require
2000 Oct 03
1
This mail was found after problem with mailserver Oct 3rd - postmaster@hh.umu.se
>>>>> "MM" == Martin Maechler <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch> writes:
>>>>> "david" == david <david@orion-10.cs.byu.edu> writes:
david> When I issue the command: if ( c(2.8,3)[1] < pretty
david> (c(2.8,3))[1]) print ("problem")
david> the result is "problem" prints. I have traced it to bits
2003 Aug 13
1
Request to mailing list freebsd-security rejected
Umm. First of all, I *AM* a member of this list, unless someone else
unsubcribed me. If so, please put me back on. I've gone through my
archives and I am very clearly subscribed to the list. The monthly
freebsd.org mailing list memberships reminder tells me I am.
List Password // URL
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2005 Aug 11
4
smbldap-tools unresovled problem.
Hi All,
I am current working on Samba + LDAP PDC in RHEL-4.
I some problem when doing the smbldap-useradd -w command.
When I have a WinXP box try to join the PDC,
smbldap-useradd -w "%u" will add a workstation account to the LDAP tree
with all POSIX attribute but without all the SambaSAMAccount attribute.
So, the WinXP box can find it's workstation account and wouldn't
2008 Jan 22
1
Duncan's MRT: limitations to qtukey() function?
Dear all,
I'm using R to perform multiple comparison testing on agriculture
genotype trials. To perform the Duncan's MRT, I use the qtukey()
function with the following syntax:
qtukey(p = ((1 - 0.05) ^ (pos - 1)), nmeans = pos, df = ni)
I experience a strange behaviour when the number of means in the trial
and the number of residual degrees of freedom (ni) becomes high
2005 Aug 22
0
Force Change Password
Hi Lists,
After getting changing password form workstation work in in
Samba + LDAP PDC, now is the time to enforce password aging policy
for my PDC.
Now, by setting password expiring date, when a WinXP machine
logon, it will be prompted to change the password and eventually will
failed by "You do not have permission blah~~~~"
But, if I ignore it and change it
2002 Aug 02
1
Replacing Microsoft on the server side :-)
Hi all,
I'm not yet a "100 % Samba Guru" and I'd very much appreciate feedback
of some guru's out there regarding the following:
Our team started trials with Samba 2.2.5 on Red Hat AS using OpenLDAP
technologies and a LDAP backend keeping Samba's "SAM data". Ideally
we want to kick out as much of Microsoft's server infrastructure as
possible - means
2018 Feb 08
2
[PATCH] syslinux/com32: Fix the printing of left zero padded hexadecimals with a leading '0x'.
From: Brett Walker <brett.walker at geometry.com.au>
When printing hexadecimal numbers to a fixed width, padded with leading zeros,
and also having a leading '0x'; the resultant string can be shortened by up to
two characters if any leading zero padding character required is.
int hexnum = 0x00001234;
printf("%08X", hexnum); // results in 00001234
2015 Aug 27
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Developer Policy for LLVM C API
On Aug 18, 2015, at 10:41 PM, deadal nix <deadalnix at gmail.com> wrote:
> Let's not get this die. The C API is too valuable to let this die.
>
> I propose the following plan:
> - Add tests for the current API. This will allow to make sure that everything works and would ensure that changes are made intentionally, nto accidentally.
> - For area that do not exist in the