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2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] patch for a message bug
Hi! Jens Seidel reported a bug to Debian about a wrong message on brctl, you can see it at http://bugs.debian.org/383938, it is kind of the continuation of the ENODEV bug #348617 that was already patched by Stephen on the git. I have applied the same solution that Stephen applied for the first one, follows the patch against git plus a minor exclamation mark modification I did so that all ENODEV
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] couple of bugs and patches for bridge-utils
Hi! We have received at Debian a couple of bugs and typos that apply to the bridge-utils code and I'd like to share them with the community so that they can be fixed for everybody, most of the bugreports have patches or show the typos made on doc. Here they are: http://bugs.debian.org/296881 http://bugs.debian.org/348617 http://bugs.debian.org/376914 Last one seems quite important, I'm
2007 Apr 18
3
[Bridge] bridge breaks loopback on 2.4.22
Hi! Since the change to 2.4.22 I've been experimenting problems here, after many tests I have seen what I think is the problem that is causing this. The problem I'm seing is the loopback starts loosing packages, I don't know if this could also happen on other interfaces. I'm testing this by starting a: tcpdump -n -i lo port then a: nc -n -l port >/dev/null and a: nc
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] 2.6.12: iptables connection tracking broken on bridge interfaces
Hi! As noted by Chris Rankin on a mail to netfilter-devel and to the linux-kernel mailing list (subject: 2.6.12: connection tracking broken?), there is a problem with the connection tracking of iptables when one of the interfaces is a bridge. On my tests here I have setup a connection between two machines using a real interface (eth0) and then the same setup using a bridge interface (br0) to
2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] recent 2.6 kernels hang on bridge shutdown - solved
Folks, For what it's worth I used to have the hang at shutdown with brnf and kernel 2.4.26. An fsck on the boot drive fixed it (telling me it had nothing to do with whatever kernel I was running)...have you tried that? James -----Original Message----- From: Santiago Garcia Mantinan [mailto:bridge@manty.net] Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 5:51 AM To: Mirko Parthey Cc:
2008 Jan 02
0
man pages for swfdec-gnome and swfdec-player on Debian
Hi! I'm the current maintainer of swfdec on Debian, as such I have written the man pages for swfdec-gnome and swfdec-player based on the doc that comes with them. I just wanted to let you know that I'm the new maintainer and that these man pages are available as part of the Debian package, and are of course free so you could add them to the upstream package and make the changes you want.
2008 Jan 03
0
data/Makefile.am data/swfdec-player.1 data/swfdec-thumbnailer.1
data/Makefile.am | 2 ++ data/swfdec-player.1 | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ data/swfdec-thumbnailer.1 | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 85 insertions(+) New commits: commit 481b1aa876d52a5260dd3f75c967540f4252b474 Author: Santiago Garcia Mantinan <manty at debian.org> Date: Thu Jan 3 17:43:45 2008 +0100 add man
2004 Nov 09
0
Option "password never expires" does not work correctly
We have set option "password never expires" for a user with "pdbedit -u username -c "[X]"". The user must not change his password, but gets a message, that "Password expires today. Do you want to change". This is confusing. regards Mathias Wohlfarth
2007 Jan 08
0
pam_winbind + password never expires [re-post]
Sorry for the repost, but I've not gotten any response and the problem persists. Does anyone have any idea how to fix? =================================== I read a few posts in the archives about this problem and that it was to be fixed in 3.0.23c. Currently I'm running 3.0.23d-2+b1 on a debian system and am getting the following: $ ssh -l testuser fileserver Password: Your password
2006 Aug 03
1
Account Flag X -Password Never Expires Problem
I am currently running the latest build of samba-3.0.23a with a tdbsam backend. I have noticed for sometime now when I use pdbedit -c [X] username it sets the Account Flag X for password never expires but does not modify the Password must change for the user. Therefore even though the account flag is set the password still expires. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
2011 Aug 29
1
Password expires every month even though 'Password Must Change' is set to 'never' (Samba+LDAP)
Hi all, Since a few months ago Samba ask each of our users to change password at log on every month and I have not been able to disable it. I found this page and follow the instructions: http://playingwithsid.blogspot.com/2010/12/change-samba-password-expiry-setting.html The default 'Password Must Change' policy was set to never and pdbedit shows 'Password Must Change: never'
2006 Aug 09
1
pam_winbind fails with "never expires" password
I'm helping a school district set up Samba for staff/student shares. The PDC/BDCs are running NT4. Samba is v 3.0.23a on Fedora Core 5 boxes. winbind is mapping the users. Access to shares through Windows clients or smbclient works perfectly. There is a desire to have some faculty access the server using, e.g., an ssh client (mostly for remote file access). When I try to log in
2006 Oct 30
0
Followup re: pam_winbind and "never expires" passwords
More info on the problem that users could access shares, but not login, if their passwords were "expired" by days, but had "password never expires" flagged. During further experimentation, I discovered (I'm not a Windows person) that in addition to flagging a user as "password never expires", there is an account policy flag specifying the same thing globally.
2007 Jan 04
0
pam_winbind + password never expires
I read a few posts in the archives about this problem and that it was to be fixed in 3.0.23c. Currently I'm running 3.0.23d-2+b1 on a debian system and am getting the following: $ ssh -l testuser fileserver Password: Your password has expired Here's what auth.log shows: Jan 4 11:46:26 tmcsamba1 pam_winbind[14309]: user 'DOMAIN1+testuser' OK Jan 4 11:46:26 tmcsamba1
2008 Feb 10
1
compiling latest swfdec in debian unstable
Hi, since a few days all the dependencies for compiling and running swfdec 0.5.90 and newer are met in debian experimental. So after adding the experimental repository in /etc/apt/sources.list and doing apt-get -t experimental install libsoup2.4-dev libglib2.0-dev you can continue to test latest and greatest swfdec. cheers, Riccardo
2009 Feb 02
0
dundi negative caching
Hi! Is it possible to configure a negative TTL (number was not found in Dundi) for DUNDI? regards klaus
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Wireless Bridge problems
I am using the madwifi driver with the patch to allow changing of the MAC address and I have two other ethernet interfaces plus a pppoe interface. My outbound connection is ppp0. I have ath0, eth1, eth2 for internal interfaces. I have added these three interfaces to br0. Once the traffic leaves the linux router, it gets NAT'd and goes out through ppp0. All traffic on all segments works
2015 Jan 19
3
strange: Failed DNS update - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
Hai, ? Im seeing something very strange.? ( Debian wheezy, sernet-samba 4.1.14 ) ? after update-ing my debian servers and restarting them, im see-ing the following on my ADDC2. ? [2015/01/19 11:09:10.422641,? 0] ../source4/dsdb/dns/dns_update.c:294(dnsupdate_nameupdate_done) ? ../source4/dsdb/dns/dns_update.c:294: Failed DNS update - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT ? I?checked the SOA's of the DNS and
2020 Feb 13
2
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 13/02/2020 13:11, Paul Littlefield wrote: > On 12/02/2020 13:08, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >> The first is that a DC must use itself as its nameserver and if >> something goes wrong e.g. Samba has fallen over, then there isn't >> much point having another nameserver, Samba isn't going to use it >> >> The second is, it will not hurt having a second
2016 Dec 08
1
doveadm-server uses 100% cpu and never finishes, dsync backup also never finishes
Hi Guys, I have a quite interesting problem. I have two servers that replicate to each-other. Suddenly one of the accounts is starting to eat a very large amount of disk space on, what basically is the replica for this account. doveadm-server seems to hang and keeps on filling the disk. I came across this message in the logs: Dec 8 07:36:40 <server> dovecot: