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2004 Jan 29
10
Back to 3.0.1, Winbind and Solaris 9
I've gone back to 3.0.1 to try and get winbind to work with my Solaris 9
machine and NT4 domain. Everything works except user authentication. The
wbinfo and getent commands do what they are supposed to.
I've included a truss of 'su - ganguly'
According to pamlog, the user 'ganguly' has been granted access but it is
still hanging.
How do I do a truss of a telnet login?
2004 Jan 03
11
How do I get Winbind accounts in LDAP?
I've seen this posting before but I need to get a grasp on this. I am
using winbindd for users that don't have a local account on a Linux box.
I thought that placing the entries below in the smb.conf would create
users in ou=Idmap. Instead the ou=Idmap increments the uidNumber with
every user that is added,but the user ID mappings are stored in
/usr/local/var/locks/winbindd_idmap.tdb. What
2004 Jan 23
3
Samba Winbind and LDAP backend
Just a quick question, it may sound a bit stupid but I just want to make
sure.
I have a Solaris 9 machine running winbind, the backend is an OpenLDAP
database running on a RedHat 9 machine.
My question is, apart from the 'smbpasswd -w' command and the obvious stuff
in smb.conf, do I have to set up the LDAP client on Solaris for Samba to be
able to put new mappings into the LDAP database?
2004 Feb 10
4
Auto mapping to windows home drives?
This could be quite simple but I don't know how to do it.
Does anyone know how I can automatically mount a users home drive (which is
located on a windows server) when they log in? Is there a pam module for
that?
Thanks very much,
Sapan
2003 Dec 17
3
"getent passwd" doesn't list domain users
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Hi all,
I've configured samba 3.0 as a domain memeber in NT 4.0 domain.
Server has been added to the domain, without any problems, BUT, for three
days...., I'm not able to find a way how to use NT domain resourses for
this samba server. I can list domain users and groups with "wbinfo"
command from but "getent passwd" lists only the local
2003 Oct 01
2
Samba 3.0 and LDAP as a PDC
Hello all,
I hope this is an easy one, I've read all the howtos but I'm still very hazy
on how to do this. What I want to do is replace my NT4 PDC with a Samba 3.0
PDC with an LDAP backend.
I've got my OpenLDAP up and running with the basic People, Computers and
Groups ou's.
I've put the builtin NT groups in too.
I have Samba 3.0 functioning as a BDC
The trouble is
2008 Feb 12
3
Rsync to a Read Only file system
I think your product is awesome, but I am experiencing an unexpected
behaviour.
$ rsync -avviPH /Users/alan/Desktop/rsync_test\ Folder/
root@slug::Downloads
opening tcp connection to slug port 873
sending daemon args: --server -vvlHogDtpre30.16i "--log-format=%i" --
partial . Downloads
sending incremental file list
.d..t..g... ./
rsync: failed to write xattr user.rsync.%stat for
2003 Dec 16
2
Patch to Samba 3.0.1?
Dear list,
Is it sufficient to patch my 3.0.0 install to 3.0.1 on my Solaris 9 machine?
Or do I have to recompile the whole lot from scratch? Does the new version
put all the files in the right places, e.g. pam_winbind.so and
libnss_winbind.so? (I think the HOWTO still says you have to copy these to
the right places and make links if you want to use winbind)
I'm just wondering whether it
2005 Oct 17
1
dom0/domU communication
All,
Is there a way to setup serial communication between dom0 and domU. The idea
is to have some way of exchanging messages between dom0 and domUs.
Certainly, it is possible to use s host-only network, and ssh or shared file
system to exchange data. However, there could be cases where the dom0 is not
networked. You may want to automate configuring domUs from dom0.
Any suggestions.
Arijit
2007 Apr 25
1
Symbolic links on Mac OSX
I have noticed an anomaly with symbolic links.
umask 027
mkdir folder1
echo 'hello world' > folder1/file1
cd folder1
ln -s file1 softfile1
rsync -a ../folder1/ ../folder2/
ls -lF ../folder*
../folder1:
total 16
-rw-r----- 1 alan alan 12 Apr 26 00:00 file1
lrwxr-x--- 1 alan alan 5 Apr 26 00:02 softfile1@ -> file1
../folder2:
total 16
-rw-r----- 1 alan alan 12 Apr 26
2004 Jan 19
13
winbind and Solaris 9 with AD
Hi
have been trying to get winbind working on Solaris 9 but to no effect.
version info:
samba: 3.0.0
openldap: 2.1.23
kerberos: MIT 1.3.1
Have followed the instructions in every howto, usenet posting I could
find:
nscd not running
created relevant links in /lib and /lib/security/sparcv9
applied patch for nsswitch as recommended
kinit -e works
net ads join works
wbinfo -t works
wbinfo -u
2014 Nov 12
3
Put virbr0 in promiscusous
Hi ,
I have two virtual machines VM1 and VM2. Then I have added eth0 of my VM
to 'default' network.
Use case :-
I want to monitor all traffic on virbr0('default' network).
Steps followed :-
1. Add VM1 eth0 to virbr0
2. Add VM2 eth1 to virbr0
3. brctl setageing ovsbr0 0 ..(To put bridge in promiscuous)
Now I am running tcpdump on eth1 of VM2 and trying to ping
2003 Dec 17
1
One last try...winbind Solaris 9
I'm still stuck on the logging in part of winbind on Solaris 9. I've
applied the required patch to the OS that is mentioned in the HOWTO and
tried various other things. When I login at a command line console with a
NT username and password I get a message (I've configured syslog.conf)
saying that I've been granted access by pam_winbind but that is as far as it
goes. I get no
2015 Apr 27
5
[virtio-dev] Zerocopy VM-to-VM networking using virtio-net
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Luke Gorrie <luke at snabb.co> wrote:
> On 24 April 2015 at 15:22, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The motivation for making VM-to-VM fast is that while software
>> switches on the host are efficient today (thanks to vhost-user), there
>> is no efficient solution if the software switch is a VM.
>
>
2015 Apr 27
5
[virtio-dev] Zerocopy VM-to-VM networking using virtio-net
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Luke Gorrie <luke at snabb.co> wrote:
> On 24 April 2015 at 15:22, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The motivation for making VM-to-VM fast is that while software
>> switches on the host are efficient today (thanks to vhost-user), there
>> is no efficient solution if the software switch is a VM.
>
>
2014 Aug 06
2
Re: [libvirt] libvirt external disk-only snapshot will pause the VM?
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 08/06/2014 10:06 AM, Yuanzhen Gu wrote:
> > yes, I got your point, thanks very much Eric.
>
> not entirely, because you still top-posted.
>
> got it entirely this time, not top-posted.
> >
> > If I want to take a distributed snapshot, which need pause all the VMs
> and
>
2010 Apr 08
2
Multiple cdrom file-based drives in windows xp hvm?
In my vm2 config i have:
disk = [
''phy:/dev/volumes/vm2-disk,hda,w'',
''phy:/dev/volumes/vm2-swap,hdb,w'',
''phy:/dev/volumes/vm2-data,hdc,w'',
''file:/xen/images/office2007basic.iso,hdd,r'',
''file:/xen/images/printshopinstall.iso,hde,r'',
2014 Mar 07
5
[PATCH net V2] vhost: net: switch to use data copy if pending DMAs exceed the limit
We used to stop the handling of tx when the number of pending DMAs
exceeds VHOST_MAX_PEND. This is used to reduce the memory occupation
of both host and guest. But it was too aggressive in some cases, since
any delay or blocking of a single packet may delay or block the guest
transmission. Consider the following setup:
+-----+ +-----+
| VM1 | | VM2 |
+--+--+
2014 Mar 07
5
[PATCH net V2] vhost: net: switch to use data copy if pending DMAs exceed the limit
We used to stop the handling of tx when the number of pending DMAs
exceeds VHOST_MAX_PEND. This is used to reduce the memory occupation
of both host and guest. But it was too aggressive in some cases, since
any delay or blocking of a single packet may delay or block the guest
transmission. Consider the following setup:
+-----+ +-----+
| VM1 | | VM2 |
+--+--+
2015 Apr 22
5
Zerocopy VM-to-VM networking using virtio-net
[It may be necessary to remove virtio-dev at lists.oasis-open.org from CC
if you are a non-TC member.]
Hi,
Some modern networking applications bypass the kernel network stack so
that rx/tx rings and DMA buffers can be directly mapped. This is
typical in DPDK applications where virtio-net currently is one of
several NIC choices.
Existing virtio-net implementations are not optimized for VM-to-VM