Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100000 matches similar to: "resara frontend for Samba 4"
2013 Jul 31
1
Turnkey Samba 4 Solutions?
H - I'm a Resara Server user - Resara Server was a turnkey Samba 4 system.
I have been lurking on this list, trying to decide what way to go for the
future. I've seen some post regarding moving from Resara, but I'm not sure
if I want to "get my hands dirty" - I've enjoyed the simplicity of Resara.
Are there any other turnkey Samba solutions? Or simple cookbook solutions?
2012 Feb 13
0
samba Digest, Vol 110, Issue 12
Hello Williams
Thanks for your prompt help, well valid user and write-list were define as
got to read but still got confused so can you share me the link of the
standard document or mail me that document so that i can go through it and
implement on the given scenario. Or if you can share any example
configuration then it will be great. I hope for help from you and all
experts.
Thank You
Regards
2012 Aug 11
1
How to migrate Active Directory from one Samba4 server to another
Hello!
We are using a Samba4.0.0alpha19 (Resara 1.1.2) based domain controller in a small production environment and because the Resara development has ended we want to switch to a plain Samba4 beta based Ubuntu 12.04/Zentyal Server.
I have installed and configured the new server with the same domain-name and the same hostname like the old server.
How can i export the Active Directory from the
2008 Dec 16
2
[LLVMdev] OpenCL Frontend
There seems to be some interest these days in OpenCL. However for some
projects, a issue they face to adopting OpenCL is requirements of
maintaining two source trees: one for normal C code (for use on
systems without OpenCL support or poor OpenCL performance) and another
for OpenCL.
I am interested in using LLVM to create a OpenCL frontend for
multicore CPUs. Now that the spec is out, we have a
2008 Dec 16
0
[LLVMdev] OpenCL Frontend
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 12:21:24 Timothy Baldridge wrote:
> There seems to be some interest these days in OpenCL. However for some
> projects, a issue they face to adopting OpenCL is requirements of
> maintaining two source trees: one for normal C code (for use on
> systems without OpenCL support or poor OpenCL performance) and another
> for OpenCL.
>
> I am interested in
2008 Dec 16
2
[LLVMdev] OpenCL Frontend
Awesome, is the development of this being tracked somewhere? And is
there a way I can get involved?
Timothy
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Zack Rusin <zack at tungstengraphics.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 December 2008 12:21:24 Timothy Baldridge wrote:
>> There seems to be some interest these days in OpenCL. However for some
>> projects, a issue they face to adopting
2015 Mar 17
0
Tinc GUI Frontend?
lance: thank you! i was planning on most nodes being routers anyway, so that helps ^-^
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
-------- Original message --------
From: Lance Fredrickson <lancethepants at gmail.com>
Date:03/17/2015 12:33 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: tinc-devel at tinc-vpn.org
Subject: Re: Tinc GUI Frontend?
On 3/16/2015 11:33 PM, Coyo Stormcaller wrote:
> But none come close
2011 Dec 21
0
dsa.msc for Linux
It would be nice to be able to drag and drop around Samba 4 in Linux
without having to use the remote AD admin tool in windows and tie up
another box in doing so.
These guys have written one:
www.resara.org
It's available as source and it compiles OK, but it is tied to their own
Samba 4 backend. I can't get it going with my own build of Samba 4
Has anyone got it working with a
2013 Oct 14
1
File permission problems after update from Samba 4 alpha 17 to Samba 4.0.5
We had used Samba alpha 17 (included in Resara Server 1.2) for a long
time and
has now migrate it to Samba 4.0.5 (Ubuntu + Zentyal 3.0 PPA) with NTVFS
enabled .
Most things seems to work: DNS with Bind9_DLZ, domain join, user login
and also GPO are still working fine :)
But we have trouble with file permissions now!
All domain users can't rename or delete their own files which they had
2015 Mar 17
1
Tinc GUI Frontend?
Tinc looks like a wonderful VPN tool, potentially a great alternative to
the zero-configuration Hamachi and similar services. Tunngle, NeoRouter,
Remobo and Comodo EasyVPN are also in the zero-configuration LAN VPN
category.
But none come close to the freedom, flexibility and security of Tinc. If
only Tinc had a GUI or even a command line configuration tool to
generate and manage the Tinc
2010 Oct 10
0
Adega: A minimal WINE frontend written in bash
I started this project for my own use but it has grown into something that I feel is pretty helpful. From the script header:
>
> Derrived from the Portuguese word for wine estate or wine cellar, Adega is a simple program to help with the task of managing and configuring your wine prefixes doing so completely independent of your systems default wine install and prefix.
>
This
2013 Apr 23
2
New FLAC Frontend
Hi all,
Just as I said I would do in a previous mail to this mailing list
(http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2013-January/003644.html),
I've set up a sourceforge project with a remake of FLAC Frontend. After
a few months of development (with loads of help from people at
HydrogenAudio) I think it is fairly stable. As soon as FLAC 1.3.0 is
released, I will release the first stable
2013 Jan 22
2
History of FLAC Frontend?
On 22-01-13 10:02, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> If it was never officially part of the FLAC project and FLAC source
> code then bugs against it shouldn't be in FLAC's bug tracker :-). Erik
It depends on your definition of 'being officially part of'. This GUI
was developed by a 3rd party but has always been bundled with the
official FLAC tools, made available for download
2010 Oct 27
1
[Startup] Java Backend and Rails Frontend
I have a startup considering building a Java backend and a Rails
frontend. The Java backend will take care of creating a caching layer
for the database and offer other additional services. The Rails
frontend will mostly be for creating the webapp and monitoring tools.
What startups/companies out there are using this kind of setup? What
are some gotchas in terms of development speed, deployment,
2020 Sep 08
1
[PATCH] i2c: virtio: add a virtio i2c frontend driver
On 2020/9/7 13:40, Jason Wang wrote:
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>>
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> +struct virtio_i2c_msg {
>>>> +??? struct virtio_i2c_hdr hdr;
>>>> +??? char *buf;
>>>> +??? u8 status;
>>>
>>>
>>> Any reason for separating status out of virtio_i2c_hdr?
>>>
>> The status is not from i2c_msg.
2016 May 26
0
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
No closed doors intended here. Just a recognition that for something like
an initial review to be useful, we probably have to be a bit careful in
how many people we can reasonably involve before it could get unwieldy,
and trying to be respectful of people’s time if we can nail down 90% of
issues with a smaller group before going broader. I think we’d be fine
with opening up the WebEx presentations
2013 Jan 22
2
History of FLAC Frontend?
Sorry, I wasn't specific enough: there's a GUI bundled with the Windows
installer as well, which is called 'FLAC Frontend'. It is used a lot but
it has been broken for years. (just take a look at the Sourceforge bug
section)
Anyway, I've already started coding a replacement with MSVC 2005.
On 22-01-13 09:41, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Martijn van Beurden wrote:
>
2012 Jan 17
1
web frontend for managing libvirt servers
Hi all,
I know that redhat has some web based GUI for managing libvirt clusters,
however, I am not having purchased redhat :-)
Is there any good open-source web frontend you can recommend for managing
your libvirt instances? Ideally with VNC/spice support for connecting
to the remote?
I know of proxmox, which we used so far for our openvz containers, but
I am about
to migrate to KVM (and
2013 Jun 22
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM Frontend Construction / Developer Kit
Hi,
LLVM is very impressive in the back end but to allow wider adaptation it
will need a user friendly front end developer kit with parsers and lexers
with easy grammar definition. There are piecemeal solutions out there but
best is to have one unified simple solution with IDE integration plugins.
Suminda
--
Suminda Sirinath Salpitikorala Dharmasena, B.Sc. Comp. & I.S. (Hon.) Lond.,
P.G.Dip.
2007 May 24
0
[LLVMdev] 2.0 frontend hangs
Hi,
While trying to compile ioquake3 (http://ioquake3.org/?
page=get&method=source; use provided make-macosx-ub.sh wrapper to
compile) with LLVM 2.0 for an experiment (seriously :-)), the 2.0
frontend hangs on a program file called code/server/sv_client.c.
Apparently, it's stuck on line 2964 of gcc/gcc.c while waiting for
some subprocess to complete. The 1.9 frontend however does