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2014 Mar 26
2
editing screen/menu colours?
I have the following "screens" defined in isolinux.cfg: DISPLAY about.txt F1 about.txt F2 more.txt Here is about.txt: ##### This is a sample help message. Press F1 to see about. Press F2 to see more help. ##### How can I edit these text files so that they show i.e. text in colour? Say, this is about.txt I'd like to display: ###### [clear screen character, ctrl+l equivalent]
2014 Mar 27
3
editing screen/menu colours?
On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 23:34:00 -0400 Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: > > Say, this is about.txt I'd like to display: > > > > ###### > > [clear screen character, ctrl+l equivalent] > > This is a sample help message. > > Press <red>F1</red> to see about. > > Press <red>F2</red> to see more help. > > ##### >
2018 Mar 29
5
site-site vpn setup..
Just search online why in general that is insecure via CLI vs programmatic for first class automation.. there is a reason why snmp, rest, ... exist. On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 3:50 AM, Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo at wpkg.org> wrote: > You've mentioned security issues in your previous email, but now you're > hopping to management issues. > > Have you tried Ansible, Chef or
2006 Jan 09
6
allowing users to install printers
What is the easiest way to allow normal users to install printers (which are available through a Samba server)? Normally, Windows 2000 and XP need to have a printer installed by the admin first on a given workstation - only the it can be used by the user. I want to allow the user to install own printers. Now, when one trises to right click on a printer on a server and "connect", he
2018 Mar 30
2
site-site vpn setup..
There is a reason most NMS systems used SNMP in the past and REST apis past 7+ years. They don't use CLIs except toy Expect type scripts.. Not just security but better error handling and more. Good luck learning! On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 9:03 AM, Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo at wpkg.org> wrote: > SNMP is mainly used for monitoring, not _server_ automation. > > Also, it's
2018 Mar 29
2
site-site vpn setup..
Programmatic management with first class APIs is preferred for larger deployments.. On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 12:28 PM, Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo at wpkg.org> wrote: > Could you elaborate on why CLI (SSH) managing is insecure? > > > Tomasz Chmielewski > https://lxadm.com > > > On 2018-03-27 04:23, al so wrote: > >> So, for remote manageability of Tinc, we
2018 Mar 29
1
site-site vpn setup..
Al like any open-source or free sofware you need to put the leg work into what you want it to be. My company is actually creating something using TINC and we believe in it. If successful we'll be giving back to TINC monetarily in a big way to make TINC even better so if TINC isn't for you keep an eye on further developments in the future. Thanks, Rafael On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 12:03
2008 Mar 05
1
Strange NT_STATUS_PASSWORD errors after upgrade to 3.0.26a
> I just upgraded one of our samba BDC's (with LDAP back end on > solaris 10) from 3.0.23c to > 3.0.26a and can no longer mount shares. > > The error message I'm seeing in the samba logs is > > [2007/11/15 14:15:26, 1] auth/auth_sam.c:sam_account_ok(172) > sam_account_ok: Account for user 'dbb' password must change!. > [2007/11/15 14:15:26, 3]
2007 May 18
22
Xen 3.1 released!
Folks, We''re pleased to announce the official release of Xen 3.1! This represents a major milestone in the Xen project containing performance and stability enhancements, additional features for all architectures, and a brand new management API. Highlights of this release include: - XenAPI 1.0 support - XML configuration files for virtual machines; - VM life-cycle management
2007 May 18
22
Xen 3.1 released!
Folks, We''re pleased to announce the official release of Xen 3.1! This represents a major milestone in the Xen project containing performance and stability enhancements, additional features for all architectures, and a brand new management API. Highlights of this release include: - XenAPI 1.0 support - XML configuration files for virtual machines; - VM life-cycle management
2006 Feb 22
3
How to make a symlink appear as a real file (for a Linux client)?
I have a share with a couple of symlinked files in it. On a Samba server, it looks like this for "addon" directory: # ls -l (...) acrobatreader7 (...) addon -> /home/samba/unattended-write/packages Now, if I mount it on a Linux client using smbmount, symlinks point to non existing directories locally (/home/samba/unattended-write/packages exist only on a Samba server): #
2006 Feb 20
3
Smbpasswd in a cron job
Hi list For a project we are trying to change the samba password automatically in a cron job. Since smbpasswd doesn't allow the password to be entered otherwise than though the console (user input). We found a solution to the input part though expect. But as thing go expect doesn't work in a cron job since it has no tty. Is there anyone who can point us the right way to a solution.
2013 Jul 28
10
btrfs qgroup assign -> "ERROR: bad relation requested"
I''m trying to use this feature of qgroup: btrfs qgroup assign <srcid> <destid> <path> Assigns the lower level qgroup src to the higher level qgroup dest in the btrfs found in <path>. It is used to build qgroup hierarchies. However, I fail to understand how this feature should work, and I''m getting "ERROR: bad relation requested":
2009 May 26
4
Oops on a converted ext4 system
I converted an ext4 filesystem with btrfs-convert, mounted it, and wanted to do "lzop -d ...". The result was an immediate Oops (btrfs is on LVM, on dm-crypt, on /dev/sdb which is USB-connected). mini-904.img.lzo dentry_open failed BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffffffcd IP: [<c01b5f36>] fput+0x6/0x30 *pde = 00575067 *pte = 00000000 Oops: 0002 [#1] SMP last sysfs
2010 Aug 11
2
glusterfs on 32 bit - experiences?
I was wondering about general stability of glusterfs on 32 bit x86 Linux. I have it running without problems on some lightly used 32 bit systems, but this scares me a bit if I decided to use it in production[1]: While the 3.x versions of Gluster will compile on 32bit systems we do not QA or test on 32-bit systems. We strongly suggest you do NOT run Gluster in a 32-bit environment. I was
2012 Jun 11
1
"mismatching layouts" flooding in the logs
I have the following appended to gluster logs at around 100kB of logs per second, on all 10 gluster servers: [2012-06-11 15:08:15.729429] I [dht-layout.c:682:dht_layout_dir_mismatch] 0-sites-dht: subvol: sites-client-41; inode layout - 966367638 - 1002159031; disk layout - 930576244 - 966367637 [2012-06-11 15:08:15.729465] I [dht-common.c:525:dht_revalidate_cbk] 0-sites-dht: mismatching layouts
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
2014 Feb 25
3
assigning a single IP to the guest with "typical" hosting provider
I have a server with a hosting company, Hetzner. The servers at this hosting company have a public IP, let's say, A.B.C.D/255.255.255.x. Additionally, one can order extra IPs like below: 1) additional subnet (let's say X.Y.Z.0 / 28) 2) single IP (let's say, E.F.G.H) With additional subnet, assigning the IP to libvirt guest is simple: - assign X.Y.Z.1 on the host - assign X.Y.Z.2
2010 May 20
7
unable to join to a Samba4 domain
I'm trying to join a Windows 2008 to a Samba4 domain. I'm able to ping Samba4 or browse its network shares. Unfortunately, I can't join Windows 2008 to this Samba4 domain - I'm not even asked for Administrator password. Windows 2008 errors with the below message, which roughly translates to: DSN-query for domain "samba4.my.domain" was successful. The query was for
2006 Dec 25
2
no such file or directory - but hey, the files are there!
For some reason, I'm unable to transfer *sometimes*, *some* files from a Windows server running rsyncd. 1. First, a try that succeeds - I want to copy "backup" directory, which is in "share": $ rsync --partial --dry-run -a -v --progress rsync://user@server/share/backup /tmp Password: receiving file list ... 30 files to consider backup/ backup/acls-c.bat.txt