Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Re: nazi spam in German over list address"
2004 May 24
1
Unix directories (was Re: Why isn't everyone compiling wine)
JLB <jlb@twu.net> wrote:
> I'll be a bit less polite and a bit more to the point.
>
> If Unix systems didn't insist upon scattering files all the hell over
> /etc, /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/include,
> /var/share/mybunghole, /opt/local/stupidlib, etc. etc...
Anyone interested in _why_ un*x systems use this structure, take a look
at the FHS
2005 Feb 09
3
Firewall piercing - The Specified network name is no longer available.
Hi all.
I'm trying to set up one of my Unix machines at home so I can access my
stuff there via SMB from the Internet at large (read: from Windows-using
clients').
I'm behind two NATting devices-- the lame-p Prestige DSL modem provided by
Sprint DSL (a.k.a. Earthlink?) and a more typical home DSL/cable gateway
device.
I've poked holes in BOTH of these devices on ports 137, 138,
2004 Sep 14
3
Questions on setting up icecast
yep, they simply forward the bitstream to icecast. And in general, bitrate
changes are handled by most listening clients, although very few I have
found (if any) can handle samplerate changes appropriately.
oddsock
At 10:03 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote:
>You mentioned these programs and their "no-reencoding" mode. Can they
>handle collections of MP3s of different bitrate?
>
2005 May 16
1
Re: nazi spam in German over list address
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Pyeron [mailto:jpyeron@pdinc.us]
> And add the reply-to samba@samba.org, there is too much
> accidental off
> list traffic.
I disagree. Changing it will create accidental on-list traffic, which
inconveniences far more people. It's not like replying to the list is hard
now, if it's what you want to do. I'm stuck using
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
2005 May 15
4
Re: nazi spam in German over list address
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 15:00 +0200, Lars Grobe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> whoever is able to unsubscribe addresses from the list: I am currently
> getting lots of spam with nazi content over this mailing list.
Unfortunately we are all to well aware of this problem, but as the long-
standing policy of samba.org lists is to allow public posting, we are
between a rock and a hard place.
This has
2004 Sep 14
2
Questions on setting up icecast
At 04:14 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote:
>JLB wrote:
>>Sorry, gang. The FAQ didn't seem to answer me, nor did Googling...
>>I merely want a simple solution to do the following:
>>I am setting up a streaming server for in-house use.
>>I want it to broadcast the RAW MP3 DATA from my actual MP3 files, as I
>>listen to them in xmms.
>>In other words, I DO NOT want:
2005 May 16
0
Re: nazi spam in German over list address
It is mostly the Sober.Q worm, a new Sober variant that has come out
that is causing all of the trouble. Been getting quite a bit at work but
it has all been tagged as spam.
More info at
http://news.com.com/Sober.Q+spreads+hate+messages+in+German,+English/210
0-7349_3-5708588.html
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-bounces+marki=cumcmemphis.org@lists.samba.org
>
2005 Feb 14
3
Hackers on my Web server
I have discovered that a gamer has hacked into my web server through a
backdoor left open by my predecessor. I have closed the door, but when I
try to delete the folders left behind I receive "Access Denied", or when
I try to take ownership I receive "Unable to Find File...". I have
removed most of the files to obtain enough space to continue operations
but would like to remove
2004 Sep 24
0
Questions on setting up icecast
What's the difference between bitrate and samplerate? Samplerate is like
44KHz or 48KHz?
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, oddsock wrote:
> Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:38:50 -0500
> From: oddsock <oddsock@oddsock.org>
> To: icecast@xiph.org
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Questions on setting up icecast
>
> yep, they simply forward the bitstream to icecast. And in general, bitrate
>
2004 Sep 13
3
Questions on setting up icecast
Sorry, gang. The FAQ didn't seem to answer me, nor did Googling...
I merely want a simple solution to do the following:
I am setting up a streaming server for in-house use.
I want it to broadcast the RAW MP3 DATA from my actual MP3 files, as I
listen to them in xmms.
In other words, I DO NOT want:
XMMS ---> decode to wave ---> re-encode to MP3 ---> icecast ---> listeners
I
2004 Sep 14
0
Questions on setting up icecast
You mentioned these programs and their "no-reencoding" mode. Can they
handle collections of MP3s of different bitrate?
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, oddsock wrote:
> Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 09:08:17 -0500
> From: oddsock <oddsock@oddsock.org>
> To: icecast@xiph.org
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Questions on setting up icecast
>
> At 04:14 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote:
> >JLB
2002 Dec 09
2
PDF printing problem - can't find Samba's file?
I'm sure this is something simple, but I can't figure it out.
After a printing system upgrade, my old PDF-writer script (which acted as an
lp input filter) stopped working. I took this as an opportunity to rewrite
it to work straight from Samba. But I'm having an odd problem -- I can't
find Samba's job file. Here's the entry:
[pdf2]
path = /export/spool
2002 Mar 14
6
Some users can't log in -- server shows username as " nobody"
Hi
I actually had this same problem when running up samba originally.
Check that the user has a valid unix acount and that you have added that to
the folder share/valid users section.
B
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Ricker [mailto:rickera2@SLU.EDU]
Sent: Friday, 15 March 2002 5:21 AM
To: David Brodbeck
Cc: Samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Some users can't log in -- server shows
2005 Mar 22
5
Setting MWI on legacy PBX
Before I go and try to write something myself, I'm curious if anyone has a
script that they're using for setting and clearing the MWI on a legacy PBX.
I need to pick up a Zap channel and dial #63XXX to set the MWI, or #64XXX to
clear it, where XXX is the extension number. One complication is that I've
got a couple dozen extensions to handle the MWI for, and only four channels
to work
2002 Aug 22
3
using pam_winbind to authenticate PPP?
I'm trying to set up a Linux-based dialin server on our company network.
I'd like to have PPP authenticate using winbindd, if possible. I feel like
I've almost gotten it to work, but I can't quite get there. Files:
/etc/pam.d/ppp:
#%PAM-1.0
auth required pam_nologin.so
auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
account required
2002 Mar 14
2
Some users can't log in -- server shows username as "nobody"
Okay, this is a recurring problem that really has me frustrated.
I have a samba server that's using security=server. There are four people
who use it. It works fine for three of them, but the fourth one gets
endlessly prompted for his password and is never allowed to log in. All are
from NT 4.0 clients.
What's really puzzling is that when I look at the log at debug level 2, I
get the
2002 Mar 01
14
How to reduce size of samba binaries
Hi,
I'd like to reduce the size of the samba binaries. smbd for instance is
about 1.5 meg, which is way to much if you ask me. Is there a way to
create smaller binaries, maybe by compiling differently?
thanx,
Dennis
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2005 Mar 03
1
OT: Is "Samba" an acronym?
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/SambaIntro.html
Through his E'mail contacts, Andrew discovered that NetBIOS and SMB were
actually (though nominally) documented. With this new information at his
fingertips he set to work again, but soon ran into another problem. He was
contacted by a company claiming trademark on the name that he had chosen for
his server software. Rather than cause a fuss,
2001 Dec 05
2
Adobe Photoshop uses wrong permissions when saving, default ACLs and create mask being ignored.
One of our employees is having an odd problem with Adobe Photoshop. Files
he saves with Photoshop are saved with permissions 777, completely ignoring
both the create mask and the default ACL for the directory. Files he
creates with other programs have the correct permissions. This has me
stumped. It appears I can reproduce the problem at will.
Client is Windows NT 4.0 SP6a and Adobe Photoshop