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2004 Dec 01
4
software phones for Asterisk - is there a list?
Hello, Is there a list of software phones which will work with Asterisk? For Linux and Windows? I don't have any hardware yet, and before I buy anything I would like to know how Asterisk really works (with software "phones" for example). Tomek
2004 Nov 30
4
chan_capi on 2.6 - impossible?
Hello, I'm trying to get my Eicon Diva 2.01 PCI ISDN card working with Asterisk and was told that I still have some chance if I tried using chan_capi. I tried compiling it (chan_capi) on two systems running 2.6 kernels, but got lots of errors. Before I go investigating - is it possible to compile chan_capi on 2.6 kernels? Or does it work with 2.4 ones only? Tomek
2005 Jun 22
3
Problem Connecting to Samba-OpenLDAP PDC
I have made some changes to try and get the PDC working and now I am down to one thing where I believe the problem lies. All such documents on the setup show that the addition of users to the PDC should be added to passwd as well as LDAP but for my system that is not the case. I am running the listed software: Fedora Core 4 OpenLDAP 2.2.23 Samba 3.0.14a This is what currently happens when I
2004 Nov 04
6
installing printer in a logon script
Hello, I have Samba 3 PDC and win2k sp4 client. I would like to install printer on a machine globally, for all users. To do this, I use: net use X: \\server\unattended /user:domain\unattended password rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /q /y /ga /in /n \\server\HP2000C First line is mounting share (Administrator is not logged to the domain), and the second line is to install printer.
2005 Aug 26
2
Samba PDC logon without connexion
Hi, We have a Samba 3.0.14 PDC, when a client Win XP SP2 open session without LAN connexion the user CAN log into domain, why ? and how manipulate this features ? I think that client use their own SAM database, is it right ? I am sorry for my poor englsih. Thanks
2005 Sep 21
3
pxelinux on a cdrom - possible?
I'm using PXE booting to make operating system installations. There is one problem with it - it won't work when BIOS or NIC doesn't support network booting. Is it possible to put pxelinux somehow on a CD or on a floppy? -- Tomek http://wpkg.org
2005 May 09
1
extension based on a dialed number?
I have an ISDN line with 10 numbers. The line is then connected to * with one HFC-based card. The format of the numbers is like below: 123456-0 123456-1 ... 123456-9 Now I would like to connect those numbers to different telephones, i.e. when someone dials 123456-0, he/she is connected to the digital receptionist. If someone dials 123456-2, the connection goes to SIP/202 If someone dials
2005 Nov 08
2
two way synchronization with rsync?
I have two offices in one city; employees work in both of them (once in office A, the next or an hour later in office B etc.). They would like to have the same profile (i.e., if they log off in office A, they would like to have their documents, Desktop, emails etc. in the profile in the office B when they arrive there an hour later). Is it possible with rsync to construct such a "two way
2005 Jan 18
4
how to check IP addresses of machines in the network?
Hello, This post is similar to what I posted yesterday '"smbclient -L host" to list IP addresses - possible?'. I have a PDC in one place and many workstations in different other places connected using WAN/VPN. These workstations have rather changing IPs assigned by DHCP. Sometimes I need to connect to these machines using VNC, for example, connect to machine AC-PC001 to
2005 May 20
2
run a script with "administrator" credentials?
I saw Active Directory a bit today and was impressed with the ease one can manage many Windows workstations with that. Especially I liked the software installation (too bad it can install MSI packages only) and the ability to run custom scripts on the workstations (when the boot up etc.). Is it possible to run a custom script for a given machine when it boots up (that is already joined to
2006 Jul 06
4
Re: psexec for Linux and svcctl.idl changes
> I am not a regular samba developer, but I wanted to have psexec > equivalent, so I wrote it, it works but still need some development. > I do not know if patches of such sizes (about 30k) are welcome on > this list so I've put it on web page, with some description: > http://eol.ovh.org/winexe/ > Comments welcome. Hi, this is really great, you can get Windows command
2005 Dec 22
4
SVN/CVS-like share for Samba users?
I am looking for some solution, working with Samba preferably, which would allow multiple users to work on one document. This means that if a user makes a change to the document, a previous version of that document is saved somewhere else. For example, user A opens a document (rw - read/write, ro - read-only document): rw \\server\share\document.txt User makes some changes, and saves it to
2004 Dec 10
5
PDC, BDCs - how do you synchronize roaming profiles?
Hello, I'm about to deploy Samba PDC and several BDCs. As far as I understand Samba and domain logons, this means that a user will be able to log onto any server, with his workstation choosing a domain controller that is probably the closest/fastest etc. one. As a consequence, this also means, that on each server there has to be a copy of a profile of a given user, right? If so, how can
2005 Aug 29
8
Samba as a domain controller for Linux workstations?
I was wondering, if it's possible to set up Samba as a sort of a domain controller for Linux workstations? I'm thinking of benefits like roaming profiles, managing printers etc. Or perhaps for Linux there are better choices than Samba, when it comes to the office / school use (many users, many classrooms, many workstations etc.)? -- Tomek http://wpkg.org
2005 Jun 11
3
is the domain admin password stored on the local machine?
I just wanted to know if the domain admin password is stored on the local machine, when that machine joins the domain? Or is it just used to authenticate, and it is not stored anywhere on the workstation? -- Tomek
2004 Dec 01
4
Unable to open IAX timing interface: No such file or directory
Hello, I just compiled and started Asterisk 1.0.2 following "Getting Started With Asterisk Version 0.1a" from http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm I made only one change to default config files - I changed from using oss to alsa. I don't have any devices so far. I started asterisk from the command line: # asterisk -vc and I got this warning (this was also before I
2005 Sep 28
2
different logon path for different users - local profiles for a few users only - how?
I would like to have roaming profiles for one group of users (student1, student2), and local profiles for another group of users (Joe, Mary). Is it possible with Samba? From what I've tested, one can use either roaming profiles with a setting similar to the one below: logon path = \\%L\profiles\%G\%U Or local profiles, using the logon path empty: logon path = I have no clue how to
2004 Oct 28
4
Samba PDC in many branch offices + one LDAP database - how to change passwords?
Hello, I just configured Samba 3 PDC + LDAP. The aim is to have a Samba 3 PDC + LDAP in each branch office; and there should be one user/password database. There are about 20 branch offices in different locations and users travel a lot between them with laptops. Each branch office has a below configuration: - Samba 3 PDC - slave OpenLDAP server There is also one central user/password
2004 Sep 21
2
Samba as Active Directory replacement - is it possible?
Hello, I've been trying to figure out if it's possible to replace Active Directory with Samba (+ OpenLDAP, Kerberos, DNS etc.) on Linux - but from what I've found I'm not sure. Is it possible, or partially possible (I don't need every feature of AD)? What additional software (besides Samba) will I need? What functionality will I loose? Where can I find any
2004 Nov 04
3
netlogon scripts for machines / groups - possible?
Hello, I use Samba 3 as a PDC. When a user logs in, a user-specific script is executed for him/her, as stated in smb.conf: logon script = %U.bat This is handy when it comes to do some minor tweaks, but can become pain when one have to do bigger changes. Is it possible to execute also a "machine script" (for installing software etc.), and "group script" (users belonging