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2005 Mar 23
0
users files going read only (Douglas Sterner)
Thanks Alex, your suggestion along with some additonal tweaks helped solve my problem. The balance has once again been restored in my little universe. >From: samba-request@lists.samba.org >Reply-To: samba@lists.samba.org >To: samba@lists.samba.org >Subject: samba Digest, Vol 27, Issue 39 >Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 00:23:28 +0000 (GMT) > >Send samba mailing list submissions to
2020 May 13
0
chain loading Syslinux 3.86 from 6.04
Thanks. That gets me further. Syslinux 4.07 loads from Syslinux 6.04 now. For some reason though it reread D:\syslinux.cfg instead of D:\ESXi\syslinux.cfg . I don't see the directive that tells Syslinux(4) to look in the sub directory for syslinux.cfg instead of the root. The only thing (right now) I can see that is different, is my D:\syslinux.cfg is one file while yours loads other files
2020 May 12
0
chain loading Syslinux 3.86 from 6.04
Thanks! The only way I could see to write to a file is using the win32 version and specifying a file after the drive letter. syslinux.exe D: syslinux.bin This throws the same message on to boot and just says Boot error. Is that what you meant to write it to a file? I tried in Linux: syslinux --install syslinux.bin and that did not work(throws an error that syslinux.bin does not exist). I
2019 Mar 13
1
Fwd: syslinux-6.03 failed to boot ESXI 6.7
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Adan Calderon <adancalderon at gmail.com> Date: Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 9:13 AM Subject: Re: [syslinux] syslinux-6.03 failed to boot ESXI 6.7 To: luckydog xf <luckydogxf at gmail.com> I can share some working examples for a USB Thumb drive and PXE servers using chain loading, but it will take me some time. If you are interested in my
2015 Oct 08
3
[PATCH] Enabling ECDSA in PKCS#11 support for ssh-agent
Thomas Calderon <calderon.thomas at gmail.com> writes: > Hi, > > There is no need to add new mechanism identifiers to use specific curves. > > This can be done already using the CKM_ECDSA mechanism parameters (see > CKA_ECDSA_PARAMS > in the standard). > Given that the underlying HW or SW tokens supports Ed25519 curves, then you > could leverage it even with
2019 Apr 04
2
Question of syslinux chainloading
So when you boot from only your hard drive attached, it is the primary and only drive. It loads the master boot record that load the NT Loader boot code that is then configured to load the operating system from the primary partition on the primary drive. When you boot from the USB drive, you make it the Primary drive. You then tell it to load the MBR fromt the secondary drive. The secondary
2024 Jan 21
1
Running VMware ESXi network installer via syslinux/menu
Hello, On 1/20/2024 1:03 AM, Adan Calderon wrote: > Remember the vmware versions of their loader are diffrent. Phew, what does that mean? It's their "bootx64.efi". Running "file" on it says it's an "MS-DOS executable". > I remember looking at the source for the mboot file and it was > diffrent from the syslinux version. Not sure what this means
2019 Apr 04
2
Question of syslinux chainloading
Lu Wei, What Hard drive are you also trying to boot? The first and only fixed drive inside a computer? If so would the line to boot a local HD not be: LABEL LOCAL MENU LABEL Local operating system in harddrive (if available) kernel chain.c32 append hd0 -Adan On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 8:56 AM Adan Calderon <adancalderon at gmail.com> wrote: > > Lu Wei, > > For the DOS portion
2018 Oct 04
1
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
Hi All, I had some issues with keeppxe and also found a solution after much trial and error. I would have not mind trying out ?experimental? binaries but it was not clear where to find them. I use a stock a stock install of slackware64 current for my tftp server. I use pfsense to point to the tftp server under the dhcp boot options. I upgraded from Syslinux 6.03 to 6.04 pre1 and was still
2019 Apr 04
0
Question of syslinux chainloading
On 4/4/19, Adan Calderon <adancalderon at gmail.com> wrote: > Lu Wei, > > What Hard drive are you also trying to boot? The first and only fixed > drive inside a computer? > If so would the line to boot a local HD not be: > > LABEL LOCAL > MENU LABEL Local operating system in harddrive (if available) > kernel chain.c32 > append hd0 > > The hard drive I
2019 Apr 05
0
Question of syslinux chainloading
On 4/4/19, Adan Calderon <adancalderon at gmail.com> wrote: > So when you boot from only your hard drive attached, it is the primary > and only drive. > It loads the master boot record that load the NT Loader boot code that > is then configured to load the operating system from the primary > partition on the primary drive. > > When you boot from the USB drive, you make
2020 Jun 04
13
[Bug 14401] New: unicode character conversion problem from MacOS to Linux despite iconv
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14401 Bug ID: 14401 Summary: unicode character conversion problem from MacOS to Linux despite iconv Product: rsync Version: 3.1.3 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core
2020 Sep 19
2
WERR_BAD_NET_RESP on replication
hello, There is a group in my AD that has a user that does not exist. I can see it via RSAT. By running the command: samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs --reset-well-known-acls --fix --yes The following error occurs: Checking 10016 objects WARNING: no target object found for GUID component for one-way forward link member in object CN=ALUNOS,OU=GRUPOS,OU=CAMPUS,DC=mycompany,DC=net -
2020 Sep 20
2
WERR_BAD_NET_RESP on replication
On 20/09/2020 00:30, Elias Pereira via samba wrote: > hi, > > I listed the 0ADEL entries with the command below and didn't find the > object. > # ldbsearch --cross-ncs --show-deleted -H /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb | > grep "\0ADEL" > > I tried to delete using the command below, but it says it doesn't exist. > # ldbdel -H
2008 Aug 22
3
Problem with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5708 bnx2
Hi, I have a Dell PowerEdge 1950 with two NICs Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-T. I installed CentOS 5.1 and Xen 3.0.3 (RPM). One of my virtual machines has Windows 2003 Server. In this virtual machine my NICs appears like "Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC". The problem is that when I ping to other machines sometimes the reply time value is very high: C:>
2015 Mar 31
7
Wanted: smartcard with ECDSA support
Hi list, I have no idea if Damien Miller had the time to work on that. I have an initial patch to authenticate using PKCS#11 and ECDSA keys. This requires OpenSSL 1.0.2, prior OpenSSL versions do not expose the required interfaces to override the signature function pointer for ECDSA. The only limitation is that the OpenSSL API misses some cleanup function (finish, for instance), hence I have yet
2020 Sep 19
0
WERR_BAD_NET_RESP on replication
hi, I listed the 0ADEL entries with the command below and didn't find the object. # ldbsearch --cross-ncs --show-deleted -H /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb | grep "\0ADEL" I tried to delete using the command below, but it says it doesn't exist. # ldbdel -H /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb "<GUID=44b7fb44-1a88-42a4-854b-60bddd391577>" --show-deleted --relax delete
2020 Sep 20
0
WERR_BAD_NET_RESP on replication
> > Well, you wouldn't be able to delete it, how can you delete something that has already been deleted :-) Samba's ghosts... O.o :D Try running this: samba-tool domain tombstones expunge --tombstone-lifetime=1 Ok, this error was fixed!! Thanks Rowland!! But, the error with the replication still occurs. I thought the replication error was linked to the ghost entry error. #
2010 Mar 15
2
gaps in time series
hello *, im new to the list (and R in general), i have a problem that im hoping someone can help me solve. i have data that i want to turn into a time series per day, ex. 2010-03-01 9 2010-03-03 17 2010-03-04 2 2010-03-05 9 2010-03-07 3 is there an easy way to fill in the gaps for the missing days? thx much --joe
2016 Jan 15
4
Proposal: always handle keys in separate process
How about using the existing OpenSSH client's PKCS#11 support to isolate keying material in a dedicated process? A similar approach, "Practical key privilege separation using Caml Crush", was discussed at FOSDEM'15 with a focus on Heatbleed [1][2] but the ideas and principles are the same. Now this is easily done using the following available components: - SoftHSM to store