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2005 Feb 07
0
Multiple Netbios name queries on ports 32944, 33169 and 33171
I've had to set up an iptables filter to drop packets originating from ports 32944, 33169 and 33171 on a samba 3 server as broadcast 'storms' lasting ~3seconds have intermittently been taking down all net communication. Can anyone shed any light on this? The packet capured in ethereal is below. Lee Baker Sorry for not trimming - not sure what's important: No. Time
2001 Dec 23
0
Need Help Sambaserver is not accessible
Here is the packet trace - ICMP seems to be coming from my SAMBA Server - see frame 3 Does the netstat output look correct in my first request for help? Joel Morrow jiram@aol.com TRACE Frame 1 (92 on wire, 92 captured) Arrival Time: Dec 22, 2001 09:36:08.333676000 Time delta from previous packet: 1.999444000 seconds Time relative to first packet: 2.000088000 seconds Frame
2001 Dec 09
0
browse list sync with 2 samba servrs
hello, I have 2 samba serers, a pdc/wins server on 10.0.0.1 for one subnet (/24), and a ldc/winsclient on 192.168.0.1 for it's /24 I start the pdc, and wait for it to win all it's elections, then start the ldc and wait for it to win it's elections, at this boint the lists are synced to whatever the pdc has, however it is unable to complete future browse syncs, this has the effect
2005 Feb 07
0
nbns broadcast problem *<00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
I have a samba server that intermittently broadcasts netbios name queries for *<00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00> for around 3 seconds, taking out virtually all other network communication. Here is one of the packets: No. Time Source Destination
2013 Jan 02
4
Define 6.1 and 7.1 channel mappings
I apologize for the terribly long message, but here goes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First, regarding existing tools that I now about. libavcodec and users (e.g. HandBrake): - if there are 6 channels or less, the layout is set by the decoder as per the FLAC specification - if there are more than 6 channels, the layout is
2023 Jul 27
1
High memory consumption for small AXFR
Hello! I use NSD 4.7.0 self compiled: Configure line: --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr --includedir=${prefix}/include --mandir=${prefix}/share/man --infodir=${prefix}/share/info --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --disable-option-checking --disable-silent-rules --libdir=${prefix}/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --runstatedir=/run --disable-maintainer-mode --disable-dependency-tracking
2003 Oct 16
0
Is wins.dat supposed to list all LMB, or just the DMB?
My network looks like this: internet 192.168.0.0/24 router ----+----+----+----- internal 192.168.5.0/24 | | | router ----+-----+------+- LNB--->mswin | | (also a | | | client | | samba | | .... | | server) | | samba | | samba
2005 Sep 05
2
"Provisioned, Down, Active", but D-channel seems to be fine
Hi, I'm seeing rather odd behaviour on a new box with TE110P card. I'm running the TE110P span with ccs,hdb3,crc4 in pri_net, connected to a second machine with a TE410P in pri_cpe. The span is idle. I'm using pri intense debug span 1 and can see the RRs going back and forth. So - things are running along with the span showing "Provisioned, Up, Active" in pri show
2003 Oct 21
1
Why doesn't my wins.dat list all the LMBs?
My network looks like this: internet 192.168.0.0/24 router ----+----+----+----- internal 192.168.5.0/24 | | | router ----+-----+------+- LNB--->mswin | | (also a | | | client | | samba | | .... | | server) | | samba | | samba
2003 Sep 17
1
nsd serving localhost
Hi, I just installed nsd 1.2.2, and found that it choked on the following zone file when parsing it as an IPv6 zone file, complaining about out-of-zone data on line 2: @ IN SOA ns.oryx.com. hostmaster.oryx.com. ( 2003091600 10800 3600 2592000 86400 ) 1 IN PTR localhost. Using it only under IPv4 worked. What I'm now using is
2009 Sep 10
6
[Bug 23832] New: extended display not working
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23832 Summary: extended display not working Product: xorg Version: 7.4 Platform: x86 (IA32) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org ReportedBy:
2016 Apr 05
0
DNS issues after FSMO seize
On 4/5/2016 8:17 AM, mathias dufresne wrote: > For me: > - SOA means where updates can be sent. > - SOA can be one or several. > - NS is a record to help non-authoritative name servers to find a valid > name server for the zone they receive a request and they don't know > anything about that zone. > - SOA is often declared as NS, I agree. I explained this is not mandatory.
2008 Feb 29
1
[PATCH] ioemu: fix xenfb slow case update
ioemu: fix xenfb slow case update Signed-off-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@eu.citrix.com> diff -r 067d8f19e78a tools/ioemu/hw/xenfb.c --- a/tools/ioemu/hw/xenfb.c Thu Feb 28 13:55:37 2008 +0000 +++ b/tools/ioemu/hw/xenfb.c Fri Feb 29 15:25:17 2008 +0000 @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ /* A convenient function for munging pixels between different depths */ #define
2007 Mar 28
2
what is the difference between survival analysis and (...)
Hi everybody, recently I had to teach a course on Cox model, of which I am not a specialist, to an audience of medical epidemiologists. Not a good idea you might say.. anyway, someone in the audience was very hostile. At some point, he sayed that Cox model was useless, since all you have to do is count who dies and who survives, divide by the sample sizes and compute a relative risk, and if there
2006 Feb 06
0
Oh323 channel problem
Hi, I'm using Asterisk 1.2.3 with the asterisk-oh323 channel driver, version 0.7.3. Pwlib is V1.8.7 an OpenH323 is V1.15.6. Following CallFlow: SIP-UA -> OpenSER -> * -> CCM OpenSER routes all calls with prefix 60 to Asterisk, where I've configured following extension: exten => _60.,1,Dial(OH323/${EXTEN:2}@v.w.x.y) v.w.x.y is a Cisco Callmanager where Asterisk is
2015 Nov 16
0
Win Clients and DNS
On 11/16/2015 12:18 PM, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: > >>>> >>> Is this with Samba internal DNS? What version of Samba? Your >>> original OP stated this to be the issue. >>> >>> "The system failed to register host (A or AAA) resource records >>> (RRs) for network adapter with settings:" >>> >>> This doesn't
2016 Apr 05
3
DNS issues after FSMO seize
On 05/04/16 13:48, lingpanda101 at gmail.com wrote: > On 4/5/2016 8:17 AM, mathias dufresne wrote: >> For me: >> - SOA means where updates can be sent. >> - SOA can be one or several. >> - NS is a record to help non-authoritative name servers to find a valid >> name server for the zone they receive a request and they don't know >> anything about that
2015 Nov 16
0
Win Clients and DNS
AH.. a clue.. > Dynamic registration is required if not using static IP's. It's also > possible with Samba. This depends on the Samba version you are using and > if you're using the internal or bind solution. Im using bind9 as dns, victor, your using internal dns? > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens
2016 Apr 05
0
DNS issues after FSMO seize
2016-04-05 15:46 GMT+02:00 L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl>: > Ok Mathias.. > > I hoop this helps a bit. > https://technet.microsoft.com/nl-nl/library/cc816941(v=ws.10).aspx > > now type : > nslookup -type=soa internal.domain.tld > or > nslookup -debug -type=soa internal.domain.tld > and look at > nslookup -debug -type=soa internal.domain.tld
2008 May 08
2
poisson regression with robust error variance ('eyestudy
Ted Harding said: > I can get the estimated RRs from > RRs <- exp(summary(GLM)$coef[,1]) > but do not see how to implement confidence intervals based > on "robust error variances" using the output in GLM. Thanks for the link to the data. Here's my best guess. If you use the following approach, with the HC0 type of robust standard errors in the