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2004 Aug 12
2
winbind / ldap
Hello Im not sure how to ask the question i need, but let me try: Background: SuSE 9.0 Samba from rpms: samba 3.0.3pre2-SuSE Role: domain member server (winbind) I am having a lot of trouble upgrading samba and I'm thinking of moving to another server. I have found that if I move the winbindd_idmap.tdb across, the AD / UID mappings are saved but would like to know: a) Is this safe? (is
2004 Jul 28
4
Joining Linux to Windows 2000 domain
Hello, I am new to Linux, Samba, and actually servers in general. I am attempting to set up a Linux file server and join it to a Windows 2000 domain. All I want to be able to do is get files from the linux file server and put files on it. I do not want it to be the domain controller. I join the domain using: net join -S 10.10.10.40 -UAdministrator%password It tells me that I have joined
2003 Aug 14
1
Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamp handling?
>> > > Fine. Use reiserfs and don't worry about ctime. >> > >> > Why? Does reiserfs handle ctime in a different >> > way than other linux filesystems? >> >> It's not supposed to given the same instructions >> from clients but it appears to because perhaps it >> elicits different kind of response from Office. >> Maybe
2001 May 02
1
ext3 versus Reiser
Greetings, I'll keep this as brief as possible: Is Redhat going to support ext3 or reiser (or both) in the next version of Redhat (I'm not looking for a commitment, just a roadmap)? I noticed (and used) the reiser utilities in the Wolverine beta (on a test box) to make reiser paritions, but upgrading to the 7.1 release failed as it only saw ext2 partitions. I understand that ext3 is
2005 Jun 06
3
Problems after changing security = domain to security = ads
Hello all I have a samba domain member authenticating to a w2k3 server, after installing SP1, there were problems, and a solution I found was to change to security = ads. This seemed to work fine, but today no-one can get their home drives, and some people are denied access to shares where the permissions on the files are rwx for the user. I did not change anything other than the security line
2006 Mar 15
5
Possible bug with multiport?
Hi Folks: I am either using the multiport of the -m or --match option of iptables in correctly or there is a bug with it. Is anyone else using it with no problem? This is the way I am trying to use it: my_ports=21,25,80 iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i $wan_addr -p tcp -m multiport --dports $my_ports -j DNAT --to $my_internal_address I have used this in the past successfully but that was a
2003 Aug 13
1
Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamp handling ?
>> > > ... On my PCs the mtime remains unmodified. >> > > It's a weird thing if it happens under normal >> > > circumstances ... But if it only happens when >> > > you fake the identity from within the Office >> > > programs, well, I wouldn't bother really. >> > > >> > I totally agree ! >> >>
2005 Oct 04
2
what's the best filesystem
Curious what folks think the best choice of filesystem is, specifically when used for Samba and regular Unix users (SMB+NFS access). I'm using Reiser now but its slow and doesn't work good XP attributes. I've also used XFS (a couple of years ago) and liked it but had some troubles with cross-platform Unix and the extended ACLs. What's the preference today? Thanks -- Eric A.
2005 Jun 09
8
Xen and ReiserFS
I am unable to boot Dom0 on a machine with Reiser file systems. Reiser support is built into the xen0 kernel. I have similar setup with ext3 file systems working just fine, so I don''t think it is a setup problem. I have tried booting with and without and initrd file, booting with the original Linux distro initrd file, etc, but nothing seems to work. I recall seeing a thread about ReiserFS
2009 May 15
1
Filesystem experience question was Migration questions
Doing a cursory Google scan on journaled Linux filesystems, it seems that the three ground-up journaled FSes: XFS, reiser and JFS all have their separate strong points but all compare favorably. Reiser does a better job with many small files...which would seem to be the reality of maildir formatted inboxes. Any comments on that? Any war stories, that is, any comments on reliability,
2002 Apr 03
2
Problem adding ext3 support to tomsrtbt
Hi, I am upgrading the tomsrtbt rescue distribution from kernel 2.0.39 to 2.2.20. Fitting a 2.4.x kernel on the floppy is not practical at this time. I am trying to support both ext3 and reiser filesystems. However, there are symbol collisions, it is impossible to use both. Is there any chance of getting the 2.2.x patch fixed? -Thanks -Tom
2014 Sep 06
19
[Bug 83550] New: [NVA5] Monitor not restored after resume [regression]
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83550 Priority: medium Bug ID: 83550 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: [NVA5] Monitor not restored after resume [regression] QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux (All) Reporter:
2005 Jun 27
8
OT: Good soft-phone on Linux
Hi Folks, I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am now looing at sipXphone seem to be picking up that it is not that stable, but perhaps someone here can advise on what softphone I can use on Linux. Thanks in advance, Hamish ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
2004 Oct 05
5
random errors "the local drive name is already in use. This connection has not been restored."
Hello, I have random errors that I can not analyze nor fix: when several users connect to the same Samba share, they get sometimes error messages "the local drive name is already in use. This connection has not been restored", although the connection is still usable afterwards. This sometimes breaks a file operation. Clients are running Windows 2000, and the server is a Solaris 8
2004 Jul 06
3
Moving Profiles
Hi everyone, I'm about to install a Samba PDC in a network that previously was working as a workgroup. All the users have been logging into their local machines as "administrator" and all with the same password. What I would really like to do is to move their profiles with them, but as they are all using the same username and the like I can see this is going to cause problems. So
2002 Apr 04
1
Performance ext3/hardware raid
Hi! Are these results i got from my benchmarking "normal" or is there something strange happening in my system? This box is going to be a mailserver, so i tested various fs to decide on which i should utilize. I personally dislike reiserfs because it has proven somehow unreliable on our servers (although it got better in the more recent kernels), ext3 would be quite good (fsck'ing
2020 Oct 07
2
send all outbound traffic through intermediary
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi, On Wed, 7 Oct 2020, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > On 22/9/20 4:44 pm, Hamish Moffatt wrote: >> Is it possible to a configure a tinc (1.0.35) node to only send outbound >> through specific nodes, rather than trying to establish direct connections? >> >> I have a node which can connect to all the others directly, but some
2003 Jan 22
4
Read.table for macs
Dear All, I've been using R for windows for a while, without too many problems. However, I'm forced to use the MAC OS system for teaching, because our teaching labs are mac only (not my idea!!). I have a very basic problem, but one that doesn't appear on the FAQs. I simply want to import data from a spreadsheet. I'm using exactly what works fine on Windows, namely: 1 save
2019 Oct 17
3
error while decrypting metadata
One of my hosts just rebooted for the first time in ages, and now it won't connect to any other nodes. The log just contains continual "error while decrypting metadata" errors. tincd[8324]: Error while decrypting: error:060A7094:digital envelope routines:EVP_EncryptUpdate:invalid operation tincd[8324]: Error while decrypting metadata from fairfield_gw (yy.yy.yy.yy port 655)
2010 Mar 21
3
Looking for experiences with filesystem choices....
Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home server that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am planning on doing is copying my data drive every other day and rotating them offsite, haven't figured out how often though. So I did my first test last night and the backup drive was formatted with ext3 but looking to try to speed things up and was