Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "Samba on AIX"
2006 Feb 25
4
Building 3.0.21x on AIX 5.2
I've followed the instructions in the README at
http://us4.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/AIX/ for building 3.0.21x on AIX
5.2 ('oslevel -r' reports '5200-07').
The last version I was able to build on the system was 3.0.14a.
3.0.21c's configure completes with no errors, but the make immediately bombs
with:
# make
Using FLAGS = -O -D_SAMBA_BUILD_ -I./popt
2015 Feb 16
4
OT: Extracting Subject Lines from IMAP Mailbox
Looking for a command-line way to extract only the Subject lines from my
mailbox on my ISP's IMAP server, without actually downloading/modifying
the contents of the mailbox. Sort of the remote equivalent of locally
doing:
$ grep ^Subject /var/spool/mail/mymailbox > subjectlistfile
Thanks.
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Tim Evans | 5 Chestnut Court
UNIX System Admin Consulting | Owings Mills, MD 21117
2016 Jan 27
6
Alternative HTML Editor
I've been using the SeaMonkey built-in HTML editor from the epel repo
for CentOS 6.7:
$ repoquery -i seamonkey
Name : seamonkey
Version : 2.39
Release : 1.el6
Architecture: x86_64
Size : 127340745
Packager : Fedora Project
Group : Applications/Internet
URL : http://www.seamonkey-project.org
Repository : epel
Summary : Web browser, e-mail, news,
2015 Oct 19
4
Google Chrome Issues on CentOS 6
I've installed Google Chrome using the Richard Lloyd 'install-chrome.sh'
script (http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/), and am finding a couple of
nagging issues.
(Current install is google-chrome-stable-46.0.2490.71-1.x86_64).
First, every time I shut down Chrome and start it back up, it whines
about not having been shut down "properly."
Second, and worse, at start up,
2013 Mar 06
2
Replacing Multiple Servers with One
We are replacing four servers, running mail, web, ftp, and dns,
respectively, with a single server to run all four services.
The new server will have a new IP address.
It seems fairly straightforward to redirect mail, web, and ftp services
to the new server via DNS CNAMES, but I'm not quite sure about how to do
the change for the DNS service itself.
Is there a need to maintain the old
2007 Nov 19
1
Samba Fatal Error: GID range full!! (max: 20000)
Just upgraded a RedHat 4.5 system to 4.6, including Samba Version
3.0.25b-1.el4_6.2
Smbd starts, but denies all access. winbindd-idmap.log shows this error message:
[2007/11/19 10:37:06, 1] nsswitch/idmap_tdb.c:idmap_tdb_allocate_id(470)
Fatal Error: GID range full!! (max: 20000)
Individual PC log file shows:
check_ntlm_password: Authentication for user [chughes] -> [chughes] FAILED
2005 Feb 15
3
3.0.11 client/clitar.c Fails to Compile on RedHat and AIX
Nearly identical results on AIX 5.2 and RedHat 7.3. In both cases:
./configure --with-winbind --with-ads --with-ldap --with-krb5
AIX 5.2:
Compiling client/clitar.c
client/clitar.c:91: error: parse error before '*' token
client/clitar.c:91: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
client/clitar.c: In function `tar_parseargs':
client/clitar.c:1754: error: `regex_t'
2013 Jan 28
1
Anything Like Solaris' Live Upgrade?
Does anyone know of any sort of Linux utility that does something like
what Solaris' Live Upgrade
(http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19455-01/806-7933/index.html) does?
In my past life as a Solaris sys-admin, I found this an extremely useful
tool for upgrading and patching running systems, as well as for
maintaining redundant boot environments on separate system disks for
disaster situations.
2016 Jan 27
2
Alternative HTML Editor
On 01/27/2016 02:47 PM, Clint Dilks wrote:
>> /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
>> libdbus-glib-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
>> directory
>>
>>
> Have you tried yum provides 'libdbus-glib-1.so.2'. I get a hit with
> dbus-glib
Thanks.
Package dbus-glib-0.86-6.el6.x86_64 already
2016 Jan 27
2
Alternative HTML Editor
On 01/27/2016 04:17 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> is seamonkey .i686 or .x86_64 ? you might need to yum install
> dbus-glib.i686
Thanks.
$ rpm -aq seamonkey
seamonkey-2.39-1.el6.x86_64
Double-check:
$ file /usr/lib64/seamonkey/seamonkey-bin
/usr/lib64/seamonkey/seamonkey-bin: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64,
version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux
2.6.18,
2012 Mar 04
1
OT: Documentation for Mailman
I have Mailman installed on a VPS running Centos to handle mailing
lists for my organization. However, I can't find the documentation. So
far, one of our consultants has been handling it, but that costs money.
At the moment the problem is that I configured a list with config_list,
but the changes have not taken effect. Presumably the list must be
restarted in some way, but I can't
2012 Oct 16
2
list of websites visited through centos
Hai
i have installed a new centos server and i am planning to use this machine
as my gateway and restrict the usage of the certain websites. So i guess
basically i am trying to use this machine as my firewall. So could any one
guide me on this. How to achieve this.
*
Chaitanya
*
2006 Jun 13
4
Export Samba mount using nfs
Hello,
I have an Lacie NAS disk attached to an Gigabit network. Since it only exports samba I mounted on one
of my gigabit Linux boxes with
smbmount //lacie/terabyte /TERABYTE -o defaults,username=genuser,password=genuser
Now I need to export that to all my linux boxes not on the Gigabit network using nfs.
When I try to mount I get:
mount: old:/TERABYTE failed, reason given
2006 Apr 27
2
Inconsistent Authentication Results on Different Servers
We have several RedHat Enterprise Linux version 4 servers (running the
distributed Samba). Windbind/nsswitch is set up to point to W2K server
running in Mixed Mode. (smb.conf from the one *working* server follows, below).
wbinfo/getent get proper results when run from the Linux command line (i.e.,
listing everyone in both local Linux /etc/passwd and everyone in the Domain,
but we are having
2012 May 28
2
How do downgrade mozilla ?
Hello
Sorry to say this to everyone, but since I installed CentOS 6 a month ago
I found that both Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird crash big time
(meaning every day and even more than once a day) with a large INBOX or
newsgroup, or with many tabs open in the Firefox windows. I also keep my
work computer running over night usually, maybe this is also a factor.
Knode does not do a
2006 Jul 10
3
Samba 3 startup
Hello,
I'd like to see if I can get some clarification on what is the preferred
method of starting the Samba daemons (note that we are using Solaris, not
Linux). This is something that I'm not able to find any explanation of in
any of the Samba 3 documentation that I've looked at so far. In Samba 2 I
would have the Samba daemons started up by the following in my /etc/inetd.conf:
2006 May 11
2
ADS on Solaris
Hi all,
I see that the premade binaries for Samba on Solaris, even recent
versions, have ADS support not compiled in. I see more ad domains than
nt4 domains these days, so I am going to compile it myself with ads on.
I want to ask the experienced if there are any gotchas with ads Samba on
Solaris, or something about Solaris that makes ads Samba support
difficult. Thanks
Jason
2004 May 23
3
rpc and wine
can someone tell me how to get RPC and WINE to work in conjunction with one
another? I have serious need to run an RPC application under linux's WINE
port. If I cannot find a solution, I'm regretably going to have to change
the OS to windows which I'd prefer not to do.
Thanks,
Chris
2014 Feb 07
2
OT hard disk geometry
My only excuse for asking this question here
is that I am running CentOS-6.5 on my HP MicroServer.
I recently purchased a 2TB WD hard drive (WD20ESRX),
and was surprised to find that the power-connector on this drive
did not seem to be in the correct place for the drive-bay.
(The drive bay closes, but the disk does not spin.)
The power connector on the drive is further from the SATA connectors
2016 Jan 27
2
Alternative HTML Editor
On 01/27/2016 04:59 PM, Clint Dilks wrote:
> What is the result of
> ldd /usr/lib64/seamonkey/seamonkey-bin
# ldd /usr/lib64/seamonkey/seamonkey-bin
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007ffe525fc000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x0000003d6b400000)
libdl.so.2 => /lib64/libdl.so.2 (0x0000003d6bc00000)
librt.so.1 => /lib64/librt.so.1 (0x0000003d6c000000)
libstdc++.so.6