Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "WINS server issues"
2007 Jan 02
2
IP Address permissions per share
I've googled and googled for an answer to this but all I can find is ip
specific global permissions for samba. What I want to do is only allow
specific ip addresses access to certain shares in my config. Is this
possible? I know I could do user permissions to shares but I want to lock
it down per ip address.
Thanks,
Ed
2006 Nov 11
1
getting linux to authenticate with windows 2003
I am setting up samba in a windows 2003 environment and am trying to
confirm kerberos authentication.
When I run kinit on my Linux machine I get a message
kinit administrator@cablecar.local
administrator@cablecar.local's Password
kinit:: krb5_get_init_creds: unable to reach any KDC in realm
cablecar..local
I can ping my domain server by name just fine. Am I missing something
that needs to
2009 Mar 29
3
Does WINS need to be populated or configured?
Hi All,
Now that I have winbind running and
wins support = yes
in my smb.conf, am I missing something?
Like setting up WINS, configuring it,
populating it, etc.?
Can someone point me to documentation on
what to do (administrate) WINS?
Many thanks,
-T
2007 Feb 07
3
Problems accessing a Samba share while logged into an AD domain....
Hi,
I am having some problems a Samba server logged into an Active Directory Domain, acting as PDC on Windows 2003 server. When I log into the AD domain from my XP machine, I see the Linux server, which has also logged into the AD server and exported a few shares. From XP i see the share in explorer but when I try to access it it pops up a login/password box for me. When I enter the login id
2010 Feb 15
4
density estimates for fixed points
Problem:
Based on a n x 2 data matrix i want a kernel estimate of the bivariate
density. However, i also wish to specify wich points the density should be
calculated at.
I can offcourse just write the full kernel density estimate as a R-code, but
surely there must already exist some package for this operation?
The package density(), seems to create a new matrix (depending on n), where
the
2006 Jul 24
9
RadRails with Eclipse
Hi all,
who is using RadRails with Eclipse to create RoR applications?
jsn
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2024 Nov 23
1
Shutdown the servers first, keep the network running
Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net>
writes:
> I have an idea for my shutdown process at home. My goal: maximize the network run-time. At present, the UPS has a run-time of about 57 minutes.
>
> This is my idea:
>
> * shutdown the servers after 15 minutes of downtime (for me, that's when battery.runtime hits 40)
> * leave the network
2016 Mar 30
3
Notice of Service Outage and followup LON1/UK Facility
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
== What happened ==
On Wednesday February 24th, at 6pm UTC time, the DC hosting some of
the CentOS equipments used for various roles had suffered from
multiple electricity power outages. The facility was completely dark
for just under 2 hrs, and we were able to start recovering services by
8pm UTC. By midnight we had most services restored, by
2016 Mar 30
3
Notice of Service Outage and followup LON1/UK Facility
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
== What happened ==
On Wednesday February 24th, at 6pm UTC time, the DC hosting some of
the CentOS equipments used for various roles had suffered from
multiple electricity power outages. The facility was completely dark
for just under 2 hrs, and we were able to start recovering services by
8pm UTC. By midnight we had most services restored, by
2024 Jul 31
1
NUT and ESXi hypervisors (for example)
I've got a client who lives in an area where there are now frequent
power outages that last for several hours at a time.
(US Pacific northwest, where due to the extreme risks of wildfire the
power company has disabled their "automatic failover", so if an area
sees a fault they dispatch teams to inspect the situation before turning
power back on. On the one hand, "this
1999 Apr 12
1
Problems with coda
I have successfully installed coda in R, and I am also able to read
output from a Bugs run into
coda. When I try to plots from CODA Output Analysis Menu, I do however
_get_ problems:
CODA Output Analysis Menu
*************************
1:Plots
2:Statistics
3:List/Change Options
4:Return to Main Menu
Selection: 1
Error: "missing" illegal use of missing
Quitting CODA....
Do you
2005 Jun 29
2
Recommend against Teliax as primary ITSP
I really hate to have to make a post like this, but I feel I have little
choice but to relay to the group my experience with Teliax, and explain why
I recommend against using them as a primary Voip-> PSTN provider. I hope
that a letter like this will inspire companies like Teliax to work harder at
customer service, as well as circuit stability. We need more companies that
offer the types of
2024 Jul 31
1
NUT and ESXi hypervisors (for example)
Thanks for the response, Roger.
On 7/31/2024 12:19 AM, Roger Price wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2024, Harlan Stenn via Nut-upsuser wrote:
>
>> I've got a client who lives in an area where there are now frequent
>> power outages that last for several hours at a time.
>
> I live in an area with frequent power outages, so I use a nut
> configuration [1] which shuts down
2024 Jul 31
1
NUT and ESXi hypervisors (for example)
On Tue, 30 Jul 2024, Harlan Stenn via Nut-upsuser wrote:
> I've got a client who lives in an area where there are now frequent power
> outages that last for several hours at a time.
I live in an area with frequent power outages, so I use a nut configuration [1]
which shuts down the system using a timer rather than waiting for LB status.
Important: It requires a UPS unit capable of
2006 Sep 07
2
Strange occurrence
Maarten makes some poses some valid questions:
> Did you check the Linux machines for system and/or update logs at the
> given time?
I'm afraid I don't know all the places to look for logs that might tell me something. My script that keeps MPG123 running keeps a log of all reboots and outages. A reconnect that lasts less than one minute is counted as continuous outage.
2005 Feb 15
1
Question regarding SER/Asterisk functionality
Hi all,
I'm currently looking for a VoIP platform to support the following features:
Caller ID
Call Waiting with caller ID
Call Hold/Retrieve
Three-way conference
Calling Line Identity Presentation
Call back last missed call
Last called number redial
User line locking/Call Barring (all current levels)
Itemised bill
Call Forward
Call Forward on No Reply
Call Forward on Busy
Call Forward
2012 Mar 24
3
A problem with power outages
I have a CentOS-6.2 server in Italy.
Every few months the server gets into a strange state
and stops working after a power outage.
I should say that this does not occur after every power outage;
I suspect, but have no real evidence for this,
that if the power comes back too quickly
then the machine gets confused because it is in the middle of closing down.
If I am in Italy the solution is simple;
2005 Jul 18
4
Unwanted Workgroup Names on WINS
Hello,
There are many workgroup names on Microsoft Windows Network. Sometimes,
users could wrong type the workgroups name on self computers, and
creating new record on WINS server. I don't want showing the unwanted
names to end users. Only two workgroups must be showed. Is it possible
that I could clean unnecessary names?
regards.
2008 Oct 25
9
Cheapest 4 port FXO
I need to increase reliability at an office as SIP/Internet provider outages are causing some issues.
What would be the least expensive analogue card that people are using reliably?
Thanks!
jlc
2017 Dec 26
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Hi,
It's just the delay for which a node can stop responding before being
marked as down.
Basically that's how long a node can go down before a heal becomes
necessary to bring it back.
If you set it to 10 seconds, and a node goes down, you'll see a 10
seconds freez in all I/O for the volume. That's why you don't want it
too high (having a 2 minutes freez on I/O for example