Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Special authentication question"
2004 Aug 26
2
isolinux booting problem
Hello!
I'm trying to boot with a remastered Knoppix 3.4 CD.
I burned it with debugging and I get the following output:
isolinux: Starting up, DL = 9F
isolinux: Loaded spec packet OK, drive = 9F
isolinux: Loading main image from LBA = DEADBEF0
isolinux: Sectors to load = D5B7
isolinux: Disk error BE, AX = 42F0, drive 9F
A don't understand everything in it and I can't find enough
2009 Apr 29
0
Fw: HP T1000 UPS Upadet & help with using under knoppix
I have made some progress with this. If I add this into my loading
script: /etc/init.d/udev stop sleep 1 /etc/init.d/udev start
2>/dev/null sleep 1it works from remastered CD. I have made 25
connection, reboot, reconnect, with no failures. I realise how strange
this must sound & I definitely need the sleep commands!I am missing UPS
temperature and battery run-time on the
2003 May 28
0
(no subject)
Subject: [ANN] Quantian: A Knoppix remastering for Scientific Computing
X-Mailer: VM 7.03 under 21.4 (patch 6) "Common Lisp" XEmacs Lucid
FCC: /home/edd/mail/out/mail
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org>
--text follows this line--
[ Apologies for cross-postings; however, this message is being sent only to
lists to which I am personally subscribed and overlap should be
2003 Apr 11
1
MS authentification with white space
Hi together,
with our first implementation of Samba running under Linux on s/390 we are
running in problems because some of our users authentificate to the windows
domain with their full name, i.e. "maenz ullrich". Logon to Samba services
failed because user (and password) verification seems to stop at that
whitespace without ignoring it - by the way, it's impossible to create
2008 May 28
2
Tukey HSD (or other post hoc tests) following repeated measures ANOVA
Hi everyone,
I am fairly new to R, and I am aware that others have had this
problem before, but I have failed to solve the problem from previous
replies I found in the archives.
As this is such a standard procedure in psychological science, there
must be an elegant solution to this...I think.
I would much appreciate a solution that even I could understand... ;-)
Now, I want to calculate a
2005 Dec 14
0
New Quantian release with over 800 CRAN/BioC packages
[ Reposting this here as this Quantian release contains
- all CRAN packages as of December 10, 2005
* except the Windows only ones (BRugs, mimR, rcom, RWinEdt)
* and three that would not build (Rlsf, ROracle, rJava) for lack of
Java, Oracle or rlsf
- all BioC packages for release 1.8
* excecpt RMAGEML (needs Java)
- for a total of over 800 R packages
- a
2005 Dec 14
0
New Quantian release with over 800 CRAN/BioC packages
[ Reposting this here as this Quantian release contains
- all CRAN packages as of December 10, 2005
* except the Windows only ones (BRugs, mimR, rcom, RWinEdt)
* and three that would not build (Rlsf, ROracle, rJava) for lack of
Java, Oracle or rlsf
- all BioC packages for release 1.8
* excecpt RMAGEML (needs Java)
- for a total of over 800 R packages
- a
2004 Aug 06
0
Quantian 0.5.9.3 with over 400 CRAN and BioConductor packages
[ Apologies for the cross-post, and I hope this is seen as sufficiently
on-topic. Anybody who feels otherwise, please drop me a line off-list. ]
Earlier this week I sent out the announcement below for the newest version
of Quantian. Quantian is a bootable dvd (based off Knoppix & clusterKnoppix)
with well over 1gb of scientific, numerical or quantitative software -- and
now contains almost
2009 Jan 05
0
getResponse(model.lme) yields incorrect number of dimensions error
Dear R experts,
I would like to get an R^2 - like value for a multilevel regression using lme.
I followed an archived suggestion by José
Pinheiro to use the squared correlation between
fitted and observed values, i.e.,
(cor(fitted(model.lme), getResponse(model.lme))^2
but getResponse returns the error message
Error in val[, level] : incorrect number of dimensions
The same happens with
2006 Mar 02
0
New Quantian releases with almost all of CRAN / BioC
[ I hope this is not considered off-topic for the list:
A new Quantian release was just announced, and it contains even more R.
As before, we have R (now 2.2.1), ESS, Ggobi, Rpy, several BioInfo tools
-- but now we also have RSPerl, JGR, rJava and more. A full sync to CRAN
and BioC as of Feb 25, 2006 now yields dim(installed.packages())[1]
of 877. Feedback welcome, but
2006 Mar 02
0
New Quantian releases with almost all of CRAN / BioC
[ I hope this is not considered off-topic for the list:
A new Quantian release was just announced, and it contains even more R.
As before, we have R (now 2.2.1), ESS, Ggobi, Rpy, several BioInfo tools
-- but now we also have RSPerl, JGR, rJava and more. A full sync to CRAN
and BioC as of Feb 25, 2006 now yields dim(installed.packages())[1]
of 877. Feedback welcome, but
2004 Dec 02
0
Quantian 0.6.9.2 with over 500 CRAN / BioC packages
I posted the following a little earlier on the quantian-announce list -- but
it may be of interest here as well as this version contains all (but three,
see below) packages from CRAN, and all of BioConductor.
Quantian strives to provide the easiest way to set up a very complete
scientific computing environment with a wide variety of tools -- including
R, ESS, Ggobi, almost all of CRAN, all of
2004 Dec 02
0
Quantian 0.6.9.2 with over 500 CRAN / BioC packages
I posted the following a little earlier on the quantian-announce list -- but
it may be of interest here as well as this version contains all (but three,
see below) packages from CRAN, and all of BioConductor.
Quantian strives to provide the easiest way to set up a very complete
scientific computing environment with a wide variety of tools -- including
R, ESS, Ggobi, almost all of CRAN, all of
2016 Jun 08
0
Problem with Active Directory authentication
What does "getent passwd <username>@<domainname>" return on the server for
the login shell. By default a samba AD DC sets the login shell for all
Active Directory user accounts to /bin/false. The only way I've found to
change this, is to override that globally with the "template shell =
/bin/bash" option in smb.conf, which enables it globally for all Active
2016 Jun 09
0
FW: Problem with Active Directory authentication
A thought came to me:
The smb.conf file on the system has the following entry:
template shell = /bin/bash
Would creating a symbolic link with the name PHSshell pointing to the /bin/bash shell solve the problem?
________________________________
From: Kaplan, Andrew H.
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2016 11:00 AM
To: Data Control Systems - Mike Elkevizth
Cc: samba-technical at lists.samba.org; samba
2016 Jun 10
0
Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
I started a thread on the list that you suggested in your e-mail, and thank-you for the reference.
Also, I checked the auth.log file on the server, and the following entries were present:
I checked the auth.log file, and the following entries were present:
Jun 10 07:10:50 <samba server> sshd[7419]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh
2016 Jun 09
0
FW: Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
I tried the two methods listed in your e-mail, and unfortunately neither worked.
The connection simply closed, or timed out, after about a minute.
I mentioned the possibility of creating a symbolic link to the bash shell in my previous e-mail,
could that be part of the solution?
Thanks.
________________________________
From: Data Control Systems - Mike Elkevizth [mike at
2016 Jun 10
1
Problem with Active Directory authentication
On Wed, Jun 08, 2016 at 07:46:00PM +0000, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> Hello --
>
> We are running the 14.04.3 LTS 64-bit release as a virtual machine on a Vmware appliance. The goal of the installation is to create a Samba server that utilizes Active Directory authentication. To that end I utilized the following procedure:
>
>
2016 Jun 10
0
Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
The winbind packages that are installed on the server are the following:
Package Description
libnss-winbind 4.3.9+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.3 amd64 Samba nameservice integration plugins
libpam-winbind 4.3.9+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.3 amd64 Windows domain authentication integration plugin
libwbclient0 4.3.9+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.3 amd64 Samba
2007 Mar 27
1
Remastering an RPM based distribution – How To
From my work with Fedora, I have a reasonably complete How To Guide
that presently runs about 30 pages.
Although the process of remastering a distribution is not complex (once
it is understood), explaining the how and why of each step does get a
bit verbose.
For distributions like Fedora that have frequent updates and no decimal
releases, having an up to date copy for subsequent installs is a