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2005 Mar 21
0
Somebody had problem with long user names
Tony Earnshaw:
> Schlomo Schapiro:
>
>
>> read the recent thread on vampire, there we discussed the question, if
>> usernames with spaces work on Linux. For example useradd "hello world"
>> won't work on any Linux system around me here (various SuSE). So maybe
>> you just have bad luck (sorry to tell you, but having usernames with
>> spaces can
2007 Feb 11
7
Could not find definition vico_network
I''m trying to manage network files on two nodes, "vico" and "backup."
The component "vico_network" below works fine.
define vico_network ($owner = ''root'', $group = ''wheel'', $mode = ''644'',
$cro_int = ''ne3'',
$carp0_skew = '''', $carp1_skew =
2011 Dec 29
2
pxelinux 4.10 pre17 http:// on VMware works now
Hi,
I finally managed to test pxelinux 4.10 pre17 in our VMware environment and
can report that HTTP booting seems to work reliably now. Downloads are
fairly fast.
As a side note, rosh "ls" and "pwd" commands now work as expected with a
HTTP TFTP prefix, cool!
I'll leave it in production use now and report about any further issues.
Can you already tell when a 4.10
2011 Jun 29
4
gpxelinux.0 and slow HTTP performance on VMware ESX VM
Hi,
first of all I would like to voice my deep gratitude to all syslinux developers
for this really important software. I am using it in all my automation projects
and could not manage without.
Unfortunately now I stumbled upon a problem where I am out of my wits and need
some help.
The core problem is that HTTP transfers by gpxelinux.0 are very slow. Sadly this
problem seems to be somehow
2020 May 02
2
default backend = rid not showing full group information for users
On 02/05/2020 18:59, Jelle de Jong via samba wrote:
> On 2020-05-02 16:42, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>> On 02/05/2020 15:07, Jelle de Jong via samba wrote:
>>> Am I wrong to expect that id user and getent group should list me
>>> the groups the user is part of.
>>>
>>> For example wbinfo --group-info=office shows me that user jdoe and
2010 Feb 11
3
Excessively inefficient source code modifications
Hello,
I've made some changes in the libvorbis-1.2.3 source code to introduce
some functionality I need for a project I'm working on. For compilation,
besides including some macro definitions I need to pass to the C
preprocessor, and linking with the math library somewhere (and including
the source files I've implemented, of course) I've made no big changes
in the Makefile or
2014 Mar 10
3
Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
?Hi,?
On 10 March 2014 18:13, Eric PEYREMORTE <eric.peyremorte at iut-valence.fr>wrote:
> Ok i give up. I will stick with the old version version (4.07) which works
> well with dell 380 and 790.
>
> I tried to understand what happened between 4.07 and 5 but i don't have
> the skill to understand low level c.
>
> Seems that the memory management changed a lot, maybe
2009 Nov 08
1
Floor1 X axis frequency units?
Hello,
I was printing some Floor1 X values from a test audio file, and the values
that I've obtained look mostly like the following:
[23,33,46,65,79,93,111,130,158,186,220,260,312,372,464,556,750,1024] => For
long blocks
[8,16,33,70,128] => For short blocks
Obviously they are not in Hz, so, could someone please tell me what is the
unit used? In the specs it's said that the Floor1
2011 Dec 30
2
pxelinux 4.10-pre17 HTTP performance (cptime)
Hi,
thanks for writing cptime, after manually adding it to the Makefile of a
lwip git checkout it compiled fine (same about prdhcp) (only isohybrid
complained about a missing uuid/uuid.h)...
I have a 64bit VM with VMXNET3 and go there this result:
[image: cptime.png]
(can everybody see the picture?)
The download of a 180MB large file (Parted Magic initrd) takes between 60
and 72 seconds,
2014 Mar 10
2
Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Schlomo Schapiro <schlomo at schapiro.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 10 March 2014 18:13, Eric PEYREMORTE <eric.peyremorte at iut-valence.fr>wrote:
>>
>>> Ok i give up. I will stick with the old version version (4.07) which works
2012 Jul 31
2
Can,t get pam_mkhomedir to work...
On a ldap enabled CentOS 6.3 x64 system, I try to make it so home
directories are auto-created. I added this :
session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0077
to my /etc/pam.d/system-auth
And it does nothing. I restarted messagebus (I've seen references to
that) and sshd, and logs don't mention anything in regards to
pam_mkhomedir...
Any hints ?
2004 Apr 08
1
Accent with winbind and pam_mkhomedir
Hello
I am using Winbind to authenticate user against an NT Domain. client are
mainly using Win98
I use pam_mkhomedir to auto create home directory of my users.
everything work fine. even the accents in the shared directory
but when i try to logon for the first time with an accented username
it create a home directory with strange characters
invit? seen from win98 and invi_ seen from linux.
2007 Aug 07
2
CentOS5 pam_mkhomedir
I have a problem creating homedirs on the fly. Since RHEL5 / CentOS5 you have to
use pam_oddjob_mkhomedir instead of pam_mkhomedir.
Everything is working (the homedir is created) but two things.
First on every logon I get the following error message, and I don't know how to
fix it:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name com.redhat.oddjob was not
provided by any .service files
2008 Feb 25
2
pam_mkhomedir.so not working.
Sambains, I gotta samba setup where I use pam_mkhomedir.so to create
home dir for first time users. Same configuration is working on many
hosts and if I create a home directory manually, I can login, but not
on fly. And also when I change the /home permission to 777, its
creating home directory for new users on fly.
When strace a su session, I getting the following error. My guess is
the module
2004 Aug 24
1
Winbind + pam_mkhomedir (case sensitive names) problem
Hi!
I?m using windbind to authenticate an NT domain users. It works well,
however when an user logs, it can use upper o lowercase letters, and
that is ok. But pam_mkhomedir creates diferent case sensitive home dirs
each time, even if shell prompt shows the name the propper way.
Has anyone dealed with this issue ?. What is the best solution?.
Thanks in advance !
2002 Oct 29
0
pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: Script question)
Worked like a charm. Thanks both to Tim and Josh for their assistance.
It appears to be working beautifully!!!
Thanks,
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: dj [mailto:dj@sin.khk.be]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 12:00 PM
To: Scott Wrosch
Cc: samba@samba.org
Subject: Re: pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: [Samba]
Script question)
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott Wrosch wrote:
>
2002 Oct 30
0
pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: Script question)
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> From: dj <dj@sin.khk.be>
> To: Scott Wrosch <swrosch@MarketingAssociates.com>
> Cc: <samba@samba.org>
> Subject: Re: pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: [Samba]
Script question)
>On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott Wrosch wrote:
>
> I've
2004 Apr 20
1
LDAP Q: What for use Containers
Hi,
I am planning a Samba3+LDAP installation and was wondering about the use
of putting users into different containers on the LDAP server (similar to
what people do on NDS/eDirectory).
Is it possible to then assign rights, options, ... to the containers and
have the users inherit these rights ?
I observed that e.g. SuSE Enterprise server and other SuSE products put
all users in the same
2009 Aug 16
1
VQ and Huffman codebooks creation
Hello,
I'd like to know in detail how does the creation of VQ and Huffman codebooks
work in Vorbis. I've used the source code from *encoder_example* as guide,
but the only reference I've found is the function *_make_words *inside *
vorbis_book_init_encode*, which creates the Huffman tree if I'm not wrong.
So I have two doubts. The first is that, for creating the Huffman tree (and
2009 Aug 21
1
Floor1 encode/decode and FLOOR1_fromdB_LOOKUP
Hello,
I have two questions concerning floor1 encoding/decoding. First I'll ask
about the FLOOR1_fromdB_LOOKUP table: what is it's purpose? Is it to convert
the amplitude differences between [floor1_Y] values to a dB scale? And, if
I'm right with that, here comes the 2nd question: when render_line0 is used
to encode floor1, then floor1_inverse2 must be used in decode (in order to