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2012 Jan 16
6
Prevent smbd from consulting winbindd
Colleagues, I am running smbd in a setup described in http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/idmapper.html#id2604553 under "Winbind is not used; users and groups are local". Samba is running in the security=domain mode, but all Windows users are being mapped to Unix users in /etc/passwd. Now I need to run winbindd for Squid authentication. The problem is, as soon as
2012 Feb 21
4
A windows user can create a file, but cannot delete
Colleagues, I have encountered a weird problem (FreeBSD 8.2, samba34-3.4.14). A user can create files in a samba share but cannot delete files from it (unless she is the owner of the file). The user is a member of a group with rwx permissions on this directory granted by a Posix ACL entry. The user can create and delete files in the directory from the shell on the file server (which is correct
2020 Jun 04
1
Unable to map AD Users to existing local Unix users since 4.8.x
Rowland said: >> Is there a set of settings to restore the mapping of AD users to pre-existing Unix Users? >No >> >> Does the official Samba distributed project source continue to support AD Users mapping to pre-existing Unix Users? >I do not think it ever did. I found this reference quickly from google describing the previous behavior. Winbind was always optional
2013 Jul 15
2
pxechn.c32 does not do TFTP
On Jul 14, 2013 10:02 PM, "Victor Sudakov" <vas at mpeks.tomsk.su> wrote: > > I have tried replacing the IP address with a DNS name like this: > > LABEL WDS1 > Menu LABEL WDS1 > com32 pxechn.c32 > append ws150.sibptus.transneft.ru::boot\x86\wdsnbp.com -W -o 66.x=0a:0e:8d:96 Did you try without "-o 66..."? Any chance for a packet capture from a
2020 Oct 20
6
A user's last access time
Sami Ketola wrote: > > > > On 19. Oct 2020, at 18.54, Victor Sudakov <vas at sibptus.ru> wrote: > > > > Dear Colleagues, > > > > Is there a file or directory within a user's Maildir, whose date of > > modification or access indicates the last time the user accessed his/her > > E-mail via IMAP or POP3? > > > > I'd like
2013 Jul 13
2
pxechn.c32 does not do TFTP
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 5:30 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: >> Digging more, loadfile("192.0.2.1::pxe.0", &file.data, &file.size), >> queries DNS, which sounds like it doesn't follow the same call path as >> a COM32 calling pxe_dns(). If the DNS
2013 Jul 16
2
pxechn.c32 does not do TFTP
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 12:51 AM, Victor Sudakov <vas at mpeks.tomsk.su> wrote: > Gene Cumm wrote: >> >> Did you try without "-o 66..."? Any chance for a packet capture from a >> mirrored port or the dhcpd+tftpd-old+tftpd-new+dnsd? > > OK, I have tried the following: > > label WDS > menu LABEL ^4. Windows Deployment Service > com32
2020 Oct 19
2
A user's last access time
Dear Colleagues, Is there a file or directory within a user's Maildir, whose date of modification or access indicates the last time the user accessed his/her E-mail via IMAP or POP3? I'd like to figure out the time a user last logged in into his/her mail account, not the last time a mail was delivered to the INBOX. This information is probably available in the log, but a file which is
2020 Oct 14
5
Changing IMAP separator - does it break things?
Dear Colleagues, I am using Dovecot 2.3.4.1 with maildirs. Just found out that MacOS Mail clients cannot work with nested folders, presumably because the MacOS Mail does not understand "." as the IMAP separator. Other clients (ThunderBird, Sylpheed, mutt) work fine. Do you think I can change the hierarchy separator in the "inbox" namespace without breaking other clients and
2013 Jul 24
3
memtest86 does not work after upgrading to PXELINUX 6.01
Dear Colleagues, memtest86 does not work any more after upgrading PXELINUX to 6.01. When trying to boot, I get the following message: PXELINUX 6.01 2013-07-04 Copyright (C) 1994-2013 H. Peter Anvin et al Loading memtest86... ok Booting kernel failed: invalid argument boot: The config is simple: DEFAULT memtest label memtest kernel memtest86 Any ideas? What additional information can I
2020 Oct 20
3
A user's last access time
On 20.10.2020 9.30, Matthias Lay wrote: > Am Tue, 20 Oct 2020 09:31:16 +0700 > schrieb Victor Sudakov <vas at sibptus.ru>: > > >> Hello Sami, >> >> I have seen this but I do not want this information in a database. If >> you know how to make the lastlogin_plugin write to a local file, that >> would be very helpful. Even a local sqlite database would
2013 Jul 12
3
pxechn.c32 does not do TFTP
Colleagues, I am attempting to chainload a file from TFTP. I have the following lines in the configuration file: LABEL WDS1 Menu LABEL WDS1 kernel pxechn.c32 append 10.14.141.150::boot\x86\wdsnbp.com -W -o 66.x=0a:0e:8d:96 -S The TFTP server at 10.14.141.150 is operational and wdsnbp.com is available at the indicated path. I have tried various combinations of colons, forward and back
2018 Sep 27
2
Local access to IMAP mailboxes
Larry Rosenman wrote: > I have my dovecot running with TLS, so the passwords are NOT transmitted in > the clear (starttls). The problem is not transmitting them in the clear but keeping them in the clear in a local file like muttrc, or entering the password each time you launch mutt. -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN 2:5005/49 at fidonet http://vas.tomsk.ru/
2020 Oct 14
3
Changing IMAP separator - does it break things?
14. 10. 2020 v 11:51, Victor Sudakov <vas at sibptus.ru>: > >> I had to do it with 10-20 live users and it went fine, nobody noticed >> anything (I made the change in the night hours just to be sure >> though). I had to go down and fix some erratic folder names that >> resulted from the botched separator handling on some macOS Mail >> accounts. > >
2018 Sep 25
2
dovecot/FreeBSD and Android IMAP clients
Dear Colleagues, I have a fairly vanilla setup of dovecot on FreeBSD, serving IMAP and POP3. Thunderbird/IMAP works fine, and so does mutt/IMAP. However, Android clients (Gmail/IMAP and K-9 Mail) have problems accessing folders other than the INBOX. They either show them empty with no mails (K-9) or just wait forever to view the contents (Gmail app). Do I need to set up some workarounds or
2013 Jul 16
2
pxechn.c32 does not do TFTP
On Jul 16, 2013 8:13 AM, "Victor Sudakov" <vas at mpeks.tomsk.su> wrote: > > Gene Cumm wrote: > > >> > > >> Did you try without "-o 66..."? Any chance for a packet capture from a > > >> mirrored port or the dhcpd+tftpd-old+tftpd-new+dnsd? > > > > > > OK, I have tried the following: > > > > > >
2013 Jul 12
2
pxechn.c32 does not do TFTP
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Victor Sudakov <vas at mpeks.tomsk.su> wrote: > Gene Cumm wrote: >> pxelinux.0 since Syslinux-5.10 won't return the IP of a string like >> "192.0.2.1" (which is the source of the issue). > > Which means the correct syntax for the pxechn.c32 command line > should be like what? > > The example in doc/pxechn.txt is
2020 Oct 14
4
Changing IMAP separator - does it break things?
> On 14. Oct 2020, at 12.51, Victor Sudakov <vas at sibptus.ru> wrote: > > Those Mac clients who do not use nested folders do not seem to be > affected. That is, I've already suggested to the Mac Mail user that he > start Thunderbird, move all his mailboxes into the IMAP root folder, and > then go on using Mac Mail. I hope that's what he has done. There is a bug
2013 Jul 12
2
pxechn.c32 does not do TFTP
Gene Cumm wrote: > >> > > >> > I am attempting to chainload a file from TFTP. I have the following > >> > lines in the configuration file: > >> > > >> > LABEL WDS1 > >> > Menu LABEL WDS1 > >> > kernel pxechn.c32 > >> > append 10.14.141.150::boot\x86\wdsnbp.com -W -o 66.x=0a:0e:8d:96 -S > >>
2013 Jul 12
2
pxechn.c32 does not do TFTP
pxelinux.0 since Syslinux-5.10 won't return the IP of a string like "192.0.2.1" (which is the source of the issue). -- -Gene