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2005 Nov 12
1
Help with error message: Can't become connected user
I cannot even start troubleshooting until I buy a clue. What does "Can't become connected user" mean? It shows up fairly often. Aside from happening when I try to access a share, there's no pattern that I can see. ---------- 6 11:34:40 badlands smbd[20524]: [2005/11/06 11:34:40, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(577) Nov 6 11:34:40 badlands smbd[20524]: Can't
2005 Nov 11
0
Can't become connected user?
Probably a stupid question, but I cannot even start troubleshooting until I buy a clue. What does "Can't become connected user? mean? It shows up fairly often. Aside from happening when I try to access a share, there's no pattern that I can see. 6 11:34:40 badlands smbd[20524]: [2005/11/06 11:34:40, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(577) Nov 6 11:34:40 badlands smbd[20524]:
2005 Mar 29
4
Shorewall and an inline IDS (snort-inline or hogwash)
Is anyone using an inline IDS like hogwash or snort-inline to drop packets in a system running shoreline? I _think_ I see how to configure it, but I''d be really interested in finding a howto or something... Thanks! Mike- -- Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide spam filters at
2005 Mar 30
7
RE: Shorewall and an inline IDS (snort-inline orhogwash)
I made an atempt to run snort_inline and shorewall on the same system but I could not get snort to see the packets. Maybe someone with a little more iptables knowledge could tell me what I''m doing wrong or if its possible to have the systems setup so that it places packets that the firewall would allow into QUEUE. After setting up and starting shorewall I then issue the following
2005 May 17
1
File list Performance question
I have a server running SuSE 9.3 (Samba 3.0.13-1.1). The underlying filesystem is xfs, and the NICs are Netgear gigabit. 2 Gb of ram in a P4/3.0 Ghz. The workstations are windows XP Pro, with all service packs installed, on P4 3+ Ghz, 1-2 Gb of ram. (varies a bit by workstation) I have one particular tree on the server that contains over 12K files in a few hundred subdirs. Breaking it up
2005 Apr 27
23
eth0 & eth1 changing every boot
This is probably a stupid question, but I''m stumped. Practically every time my firewall boots (not often, but still) eth0 and eth1 exchange places (internet and intranet). How do I lock them down? SuSE 9.2, Shorewall 2.2.3. Thanks! Mike- -- Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide
2008 Feb 10
1
NFS Exporting / not working ???
I'm fairly certain I'm not losing my mind, but.... I'm a very recent convert from fedora 7 to Centos 5. I had the / filesystem exported and it worked fine. Installed Centos, dropped the very same exports file I was using successfully into /etc, restarted nfs, and it won't allow anyone to access. If you mount it from a different system, the mount succeeds, but no files or
2003 Nov 20
0
(no subject)
Hi All, I'm trying to migrate from an NT4 domain to samba-3... sorry this is so long... when I run the "net rpc vampire" I get errors for users and machines in uppercase or contain uppercase chars. I'm in a test env before I go live! I'm on a gentoo distro w/ shadow. useradd FOO errors, this might be the culprit... I set up some dummy accts and made them members of
2003 Nov 20
0
problems with uppercase in usernames
Oops, forgot to put a subject... apologies for the repost... (newb!) > Hi All, > > I'm trying to migrate from an NT4 domain to samba-3... > sorry this is so long... > > when I run the "net rpc vampire" I get errors for users and machines > in uppercase or contain uppercase chars. > > I'm in a test env before I go live! > > I'm on a
2019 May 28
0
apc with rs232
Hi, Reference: > From: Manuel Wolfshant <wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro> > Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 16:42:21 +0300 Manuel Wolfshant wrote: > On 5/28/19 3:39 PM, Julian H. Stacey wrote: > > grumpy at mailfence.com wrote: > >> a friend gave me an old apc smart-ups 1250 > >> it has a rs232 interface but i have no pc with a rs232 port > >> i attempted to
2019 Aug 26
3
CentOS 8 will be released soon?
Le 25/08/2019 ? 23:07, Stephen John Smoogen a ?crit?: > I have had several people explain to me that my comments were > out-of-place and out-of-turn. When I wrote them originally I thought I > was going from experience of previous releases and thought I was being > matter of fact. In rereading I realized I was crass and grumpy. My > un-reserved apologies for that. I should have
2013 Feb 26
1
Samba 4.0.3 on CentOS 6.3 as PDC.
Any help here? I have included all of the output of the suggested diags that Thomas said I should run, but I admit that I'm not sure what I'm looking for, as I'm not familiar with RPC functionality on Linux. Something is not working with RPC on my Samba 4.0.3 server. (FWIW, it doesn't work with IPTables stopped either.) > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Mike Stroven wrote:
2009 Feb 07
1
lme() direction
Hi guRus, I'm looking for advice on a good way to approach analysis of some multi-level data I've obtained. I had humans classify words and measured response time. Words were 10 positive words ("happy", "joy", etc) and 10 negative words ("sad","grumpy", etc). Words were also presented in either white, red or green color. All variables were
2004 Sep 02
1
can someone tell me what this means
I have a bunch of servers and workstations, all with the Shorewall one-interface setup. On one, which happens to be my test box, I get tons of lines like this: Sep 2 14:23:34 chibba Shorewall:net2all:DROP:IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:50:8d:a4:0a:dd:00:04:80:6b:dc:07:08:00 SRC=128.192.1.72 DST=128.192.66.165 LEN=265 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xC0 TTL=60 ID=61540 PROTO=ICMP TYPE=3 CODE=3 [SRC=128.192.66.165
2020 Aug 30
1
[OT?] Elmeg IP290: do someone know this telephone?
Hi! I have a little problem with the given phone... Do someone know it? My problem is that I'd like to display the name of the caller (if it is saved in the address book, of course), but it always display just the number... Thanks Luca Bertoncello (lucabert at lucabert.de)
2007 Oct 15
0
Bug#446708: xen-utils-common: occasional failures in "xm list"
Package: xen-utils-common Severity: minor Version: 3.0.3-0-2 During a domU state transition (at least on domU shutdown), "xm list" seems to occasionally fail. This is only intermittent, but it could cause problems if there are automated tools (or unaware humans) inspecting the output or return codes of "xm list". here's a recent transcript (the numbers preceding the bash
2019 Aug 28
0
CentOS 8 will be released soon?
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 12:41 PM Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr> wrote: > Le 25/08/2019 ? 23:07, Stephen John Smoogen a ?crit : > > I have had several people explain to me that my comments were > > out-of-place and out-of-turn. When I wrote them originally I thought I > > was going from experience of previous releases and thought I was being > > matter of
2019 May 28
2
apc with rs232
On 5/28/19 3:39 PM, Julian H. Stacey wrote: > grumpy at mailfence.com wrote: >> a friend gave me an old apc smart-ups 1250 >> it has a rs232 interface but i have no pc with a rs232 port >> i attempted to use a rs232 to usb adapter but the ups goes nuts >> i connected the ups to batteries and verified it was working properly >> when i plug the usb cable into the pc
2006 Mar 16
4
SOMEONE HAS TO KNOW HOW TO DO THIS
I''ve got my site posting comments with ajax, but I can''t seem to handle the callback correctly. Do I just put what I want returned in the "comments.rhtml" file? I''ve been trying to do this, but am having no luck. If I have the parameters for the comments, I should be able to single them out, but I''m not sure how to do it. This is what I mean:
2019 May 29
1
apc with rs232
On Tue, 28 May 2019, nicolae788 wrote: > Apc uses a propietary serial cable and your convertar for sure it's wired > standard. Refer to the following link for info. > https://pinoutguide.com/UPS/apc_smart_cable_pinout.shtml > > Good luck > > On Tue, 28 May 2019, 15:13 , <grumpy at mailfence.com> wrote: > >> a friend gave me an old apc smart-ups 1250