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2004 Feb 12
3
More to pdbedit -L segfault
I have recompiled pdbedit 3.0.2 with -g flag to be able to list sources from gdb when debugging pdbedit and discovered some more info but don't know how to interpret it: (gdb) frame 1 #1 0x0806c899 in init_sam_from_buffer (sampass=0x81b8c28, buf=0x81b8d78 "", buflen=208) at passdb/passdb.c:1462 1462 SAFE_FREE(domain); (gdb) print domain $8 = 0x10000 <Address
2012 Mar 24
0
winbindd not providing supplementary groups with server 2003 AD
I have Windows server 2003 AD controller and Samba 3 (3.5.11 or 3.6.3) member server running on FreeBSD 8.2/9.0. I don't use MS Services for Unix and my setup relies on Winbindd for idmapping. I can see all users / groups with wbinfo -g, wbinfo -u, getent group, getent passwd. I can see all user's group with id <username>. I had to solve more complicated tasks including ACLs and
2006 Jul 04
1
Unable to modify SID for "administrator"
Whenever I try to change the samba password for administrator, I get the following error: --- Unable to modify TDB passwd ! Error: Record does not exist occured while storing the RID index (RID_000001f4) Failed to modify entry for user administrator. Failed to modify password entry for user administrator --- I deleted the administrator account from the database (I'm using tdbsam), and
2007 Mar 28
2
windows clients can't see workgroup at all
I'm trying to troubleshoot a new samba setup on a tiny network, and I'm clearly missing something. I'm running Samba 3.0.22 on Ubuntu Linux. When I first set it up, it seemed to go so smoothly. I changed all the workstations to the same workgroup (RABNETWORK) and they could see each other and the server, but they couldn't open anything on the server. I don't really understand
2006 Nov 16
3
dovecot:IMAP(user) killed with signal 6
Hi all, After rc10 I have problems with imap and imaps Hi all, After rc10 I have problems with imap and imaps Nov 16 15:42:39 beastie dovecot: IMAP(user1): open(/home/user1/Maildir/.MeldWelSpam/dovecot-keywords) failed: Permission denied Nov 16 15:44:09 beastie dovecot: IMAP(user2): open(/home/user2/Maildir/.MeldWelSpam/dovecot-keywords) failed: Permission denied Nov 16 15:44:09 beastie
2011 Oct 13
1
Problem with Ices
2012 Sep 03
1
dovecot sasl + postfix issue
Hello, I'm trying to configure postfix + Dovecot SASL for user authenticated mail relay. I set following configuration on postfix queue_directory = /var/spool/postfix smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot smtpd_sasl_path = private/auth smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header = yes smtpd_sasl_security_options = noanonymous smtpd_sasl_local_domain = $myhostname
2012 Mar 02
0
server signing = mandatory aix 6.1 (abridged debug)
Using samba 3.5.12 on aix 6.1 when I set "server signing = mandatory" nothing can connect to my server. Included the smb.conf followed by errors showing up in the level 10 debug output. Thanks, >cat /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf [global] workgroup = somename netbios name = someserver server string = somename Samba Server %v security = user
2016 Mar 26
2
Dovecot on FreeBSD 10.1
Cool! I tried to use truss -p $pidof dovecot process, and I got the following. - (Complete trace here: http://pastebin.com/pwL5EU3q) For me it doesn't seem right. - Have you guys seen anything like this before? read(55,"\0",64) = 1 (0x1) sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK,0x0,0x0) = 0 (0x0) wait4(-1,{ EXITED,val=89 },WNOHANG,0x0) = 19061 (0x4a75) write(59,"28 19061 DEFAULT-FATAL
2008 Aug 01
2
Unable to modify TDB passwd ERROR
I'm trying to track down why I can't seem to add a computer to the domain. I've looked high and low to no avail. Right now, when I try to add the computer as a "trusted machine," I've added it to the Unix passwd dB with the appropriate machinename$ and the added the machine to the dmbpasswd via: smbpasswd -a -m machinename But, when I go to add the machine to the
2018 Sep 28
1
multiple mounts each varying bitrates
Hi, Thanks, that helps a lot. I'm trying to get ices2 now to do the multiple clients and sources, I'll post what I get later today. Thanks. Dave. On 9/28/18, jake <jake at jakebriggs.com> wrote: > I just realised my previous email didn't go to the list for some reason. > Here it is again: > > Currently, I have three liquadsoap ".liq" files, and they all
2016 Mar 25
3
Dovecot on FreeBSD 10.1
Hi Larry, I?m running dovecot2-2.2.22. ? I?ve tried to compile dovecot from the souce, and I see the same error :/ Are you using sql auth in your setup? root at beastie:/var/log # doveconf -n # 2.2.22 (fe789d2): /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # Pigeonhole version 0.4.13 (7b14904) # OS: FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p6 amd64 zfs auth_debug = yes auth_debug_passwords = yes auth_mechanisms = plain
2018 Sep 28
0
multiple mounts each varying bitrates
I just realised my previous email didn't go to the list for some reason. Here it is again: Currently, I have three liquadsoap ".liq" files, and they all look very similar to this: -------- 8< -------- jake at beastie:/etc/liquidsoap$ cat jake.liq #!/usr/bin/liquidsoap #set("log.file.path","/tmp/basic-radio.log") def my_request_function() = # Get the
2019 Nov 27
2
Error while trying to manage file share
Hello, according to documentation: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs User is required to setup the file share using ms windows (Computer Management->Connect to another computer). That I am trying without success. When I connect with Windows 7 client I get error message: "Event Viewer cannot connect to computer 'SAMDOM.EXAMPLE.COM. The error ported
2005 Jun 16
1
Unable to modify TDB passwd
Hi everybody, My name is Tani Alessandro, I have a problem when I try to change the password of user "root" (the Domain Administrator). For all the others users I don't have any problem. I have update samba from the version 3.0.11 to the version 3.0.14a. I use a Red Hat 9. When I try to change the root password I recive this messagge: > Unable to modify TDB passwd ! Error:
2016 Mar 10
0
First logon after smbpasswd -a someuser failed
*first logon* $ smbclient -L deb-8-t1 -U test02%qq WARNING: The "syslog" option is deprecated session setup failed: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL *second logon* $ smbclient -L deb-8-t1 -U test02%qq WARNING: The "syslog" option is deprecated Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Windows 6.1] Server=[Samba 4.3.6-Debian] Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- print$
2007 Aug 22
2
[OT] IAX2 WiFi phone?
Does such a beastie exist? I've tried a couple of UT Starcom WiFi SIP phones (the F1000g and F3000 respectively), and found them both to be seriously lacking - regular crashes (especially the F3000), poor battery life, and poor reception in particular. However, whilst SIP phones are great, I'd really like an IAX2 phone if there is one, as I can make that work "natively" though
2019 Nov 27
0
Error while trying to manage file share
Here is smb.conf: https://pastebin.com/EVuAy3iB Am Mi., 27. Nov. 2019 um 13:25 Uhr schrieb Marian Thieme < marian.thieme at gmail.com>: > Hello, > > according to documentation: > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs > User is required to setup the file share using ms windows (Computer > Management->Connect to another computer). That I
2005 Jul 25
1
Fighting some install issues with a new box
Folks- I have had a machine dropped in my lap that I am trying to get CentOS 4.1 to run on as a first pass (the hope is for it to eventually run Rocks -- http://www.rocksclusters.org , which uses CentOS 4.x as its underlying OS). The machine has 2 Opteron 250DP (2.4GHz) with 4 GB of RAM. It is using a Tyan Thunder K8WE (S2895A2NRF) motherboard with an nVidia nForce chipset --
2008 Feb 18
0
is assert_select indicated for XML?
Railsers: I''m playing with the Beast, and this test fails: def test_should_show_topic_as_rss get :show, :forum_id => forums(:rails).id, :id => topics(:pdi).id, :format => ''rss'' assert_response :success assert_select ''channel'' end It emits "ignoring attempt to close channel with link". So why are