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2009 Aug 28
0
net rpc group addmem gives NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Avinash Rao <avinash.aol at gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 2:36 AM, Alex Crow<acrow at integrafin.co.uk> wrote: > > > >> Alex, > >> > >> I have been trying to use "root preexec" to add domain users to Power > >> users group on the local workstation, it never works.. > >> >
2012 Jun 20
1
Dovecot list IMAP archives with thunderbird?
Hi, I'm trying to access the IMAP archives with Thunderbird but can't seem to get it to work. I have tried an unencrypted connection, SSL and TLS but with no success. Any ideas? Thanks Alex -- This message is intended only for the addressee and may contain confidential information. Unless you are that person, you may not disclose its contents or use it in any way and are requested
2012 Aug 20
2
Variables in LDAP userdb
Hi Timo, Is it OK to have dovecot variables in entries in an LDAP userdb? Say I wanted to set the mail userdb parameter to override mail_location, would it work by having an entry in LDAP (eg for mailMessageStore attrib) like: mdbox:/home/email/%d/%n:INDEX=/home/indexes/%d/%1n/%n:ALT=/home/email_archive/%d/%1n/%n and those % variables will still be expanded by dovecot? Or would I be required
2007 Jul 13
0
b410p and DTMF: dtmfthreshold in 1.2.18 zaptel drivers please?
I have the same problem as the following: http://threebit.net/mail-archive/asterisk-users/msg36602.html I am using a b410p (Wildcard) in TE mode on 4 channels of ISDN2e and it totally fails to detect incoming DTMF. The newer mISDN drivers have a parameter "dtmfthreshold" where you can tune the volume above which DTMF detection is initiated. However (I've tried it) the newest
2008 Feb 07
0
CTDB and LDAP
Hi there, I am looking into using CTDB between a PDC and a BDC. I assume this is possible! However I have a few questions: 1: Do I have to use tdb2 as an Idmap backend? Can I not stay with ldap? (from the CTDB docs: A clustered Samba install must set some specific configuration parameters clustering = yes idmap backend = tdb2 private dir = /a/directory/on/your/cluster/filesystem It is
2012 Aug 08
1
Dsync and SIS
Hi all, Just to clarify, if we back up a dovecot 2 server with SIS for attachments and ALT storage by rsyncing it (including the SIS and ALT storage) to a remote server when it's idle (or at least almost entirely so), and run dovecot on that machine, would it seem feasible to restore backups from that server by using dysnc - specifically for the scenario where someone accidentally
2011 Oct 11
2
3.6.0 Domain trusts broken
Hi all, Since the winbind refactoring in Samba 3.6.0, interdomain trusts between Samba servers seem to be broken in that being able to resolve or modify file permissions on the other domain work only very intermittently (eg about once out of 10 tries). This is regardless of whether I use idmap_rid or idmap_ldap as the backend. I set up two 3.6.0 domain controllers with an XP client attached
2008 Feb 12
1
CTDB and LDAP: anyone?
Hi there, I am looking into using CTDB between a PDC and a BDC. I assume this is possible! However I have a few questions: 1: Do I have to use tdb2 as an Idmap backend? Can I not stay with ldap? (from the CTDB docs: A clustered Samba install must set some specific configuration parameters clustering = yes idmap backend = tdb2 private dir = /a/directory/on/your/cluster/filesystem It is
2010 Oct 26
4
Winbind behaviour odd in 3.4.9 and 3.5.6 vs 3.2.14 (Samba domain with Samba member servers)
Hi, I have recently upgraded a system with a Samba BDC, PDC and a couple of member servers from 3.2.14 to 3.4.9 (and also tested with 3.5.6). There appears to be some problem with Winbind (we need to run it on all servers as we have a trust relationship to a domain at another office). I have an Idmap range set up in our LDAP database. With 3.2.14, all worked well. The Idmap ou would be
2011 Jan 17
3
Winbind uselessly using up Idmap range in ldap
Hi, We have just managed to get winbind behaving correctly in a Samba domain with Samba member servers with help from Sernet. It is now not adding spurious entries for the "own domain". However, a member server keeps trying to add group mappings that already exist in the LDAP idmap ou. This would not be a problem, apart from the fact that every time it fails adding an entry, the
2013 May 20
1
Linking mdbox directories
Hi Timo/list, We have a scenario in which some email accounts on dovecot (stored in mdbox, separate paths for indexes, email, ALT storage and also using SIS for attachments, LDAP directory) need their names changed. I know we could just change the mail LDAP attribute (and leave mailMessageStore alone) so they keep the same directories on disk, but this would throw a spanner in the works for
2009 Aug 27
3
monitor domain logons
How can I check if a client has used the pdc or one of the bdc's for domain logon? regards martin
2018 Apr 09
0
JBOD / ZFS / Flash backed
Thanks, I suppose what I'm trying to gain is some clarity on what choice is best for a given application. How do I know if it's better for me to use a raid card or not, to include flash-cache on it or not, to use ZFS or not, when combined with a small number of SSDs in Replica 3. On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 10:49 AM, Alex Crow <acrow at integrafin.co.uk> wrote: > On 09/04/18
2013 Mar 22
0
ACLs not obeyed when connecting to a share from a trusted domain where share path target contains spaces
Hi, Running 3.6.12 here, I've come up against a very odd bug. It seems that if you define a share where the "path =" parameter contains spaces (ie "/home/samba/test test") it will be accessible from windows clients in the same domain as the server, but will give an "access denied error" from windows clients connecting from a trusted domain, even though a
2016 Jul 12
2
Testing a forest trusts in Samba 4.4.5 AD environment
Hi Alex, Nice information about forest type. Regarding listing domain users, have you tried to set up samba with: winbind use default domain = no? 2016-07-11 19:50 GMT+02:00 Alex Crow <acrow at integrafin.co.uk>: > > > On 11/07/16 13:55, Alex Crow wrote: > > Hi List, > > > > I am currently testing inter-forest trusts between a pair of AD > > domains.
2018 Apr 09
2
JBOD / ZFS / Flash backed
On 09/04/18 16:49, Vincent Royer wrote: > > > Is a flash-backed Raid required for JBOD, and should it be 1gb, 2, > or 4gb flash? > > RAID and JBOD are completely different things. JBODs are just that, bunches of disks, and they don't have any cache above them in hardware. If you're going to use ZFS under Gluster, look at the ZFS docs first. Short answer is no.
2018 Apr 09
0
JBOD / ZFS / Flash backed
Thanks, The 3 servers are new Lenovo units with redundant PS backed by two huge UPS units (on for each bank of power supplies). I think the chances of losing two nodes is incredibly slim, and in that case a Disaster Recovery from offsite backups would be reasonable. My requirements are about 2TB, highly available (so that I can reboot one of the 3 servers without taking down services). Beyond
2016 Jul 12
1
Testing a forest trusts in Samba 4.4.5 AD environment
Database size would interest us here, with and without trust if you have these metrics. Global catalog is supposed to stored some attributes of almost all objects of all trusted domains, if me understanding is correct and we have no real idea about what that means in concrete terms. 2016-07-12 12:55 GMT+02:00 Alex Crow <acrow at integrafin.co.uk>: > On 12/07/16 09:36, mathias dufresne
2018 Apr 09
2
JBOD / ZFS / Flash backed
On 09/04/18 19:02, Vincent Royer wrote: > Thanks, > > I suppose what I'm trying to gain is some clarity on what choice is > best for a given application.? How do I know if it's better for me to > use a raid card or not, to include flash-cache on it or not, to use > ZFS or not, when combined with a small number of SSDs in Replica 3. > > How few is "small
2011 Jan 18
3
confusion and problem with Samba v3.3.8 as PDC with ldapsam backend
Hello, I'm trying to use samba v3.3.8 on Centos 5.5 to act as a PDC, using ldap as the backend for users, groups, and computers. The ldap I'm using is Centos Directory Server v8.1. The setting is a new, never used before, installation of samba and ldap. There are no users other than what exists by default after a Centos install. The smb.conf contains what is my best guess for the