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2007 May 01
3
Setting variables for a "group of nodes" - how to approach?
Trying to learn Puppet, given a cfengine background. Am trying to understand the Puppet way of accomplishing the following: I have a lot of servers, that are organized into clusters (we call them silos). Each silo has a specific set of parameters (like IP addresses). I''d like to organize the silo information in some way that each server is associated with that information, and can
2008 Dec 16
5
Self-heal's behavior: problem on "replace" -- it leaves garbage.
Hi. I'm using GlusterFS v1.3.12 (glusterfs-1.3.12.tar.gz) via FUSE (fuse-2.7.3glfs10.tar.gz) on CentOS 5.2 x86_64 (Linux kernel 2.6.18-92.el5) now. The nodes are HP Proliant DL360 G5 (as GlusterFS Client) and DL180 G5 (as GlusterFS Servers). And the connections are all TCP/IP on Gigabit ethernet. Then, I tested self-heal and I found a technical problem about "replace" -- self-heal
2011 Jun 23
3
Mysql access denied
Currently using dovecot 2.0.12 and mysql server 4.0.20 (I know, it's really old) and having issues getting Dovecot to authenticate to the mysql server. We have confirmed that the credentials are correct and the host machine can access the database, however we are getting the following error: Jun 23 08:12:50 hostname dovecot: auth: Error: mysql(databaseserver.com): Connect failed to database
2023 Oct 23
2
Question about silos and Authentication policies
Hi Stefan, We had a long weekend in New Zealand, I'm catching up now to your emails. Some of the slight differences between Windows tools I've already picked up on and are in my PR Andrew Bartlett mentioned on Friday, but I'm always open to learning what things are missing or different etc. On 23/10/23 02:58, Stefan Kania via samba wrote: > Talking to myself again ;-) > >
2023 Oct 22
1
Question about silos and Authentication policies
Talking to myself again ;-) Samba-tool is working a little bit different then the silo/policy management on a Windows-DC. On a Windows-DC after assigning the user and host to the silo you have to assign the silo to the user and the host. When assigning the user and host to the silo with samba-tool, the assignment to the user and the host will be done at the same time. So now my policy looks
2023 Oct 23
2
Question about silos and Authentication policies
Thanks Rob for chiming in. Stefan, I do want to be very clear, one of the big challanges that we as developers face building these kind of tools is that we don't run AD domains day-to-day. So we really value good feedback on the ergonomics. If you can test with our work in progress, we are keen to adapt the tooling where possible to be more in line with what is 'naturally expected, so
2023 Oct 30
2
Question about silos and Authentication policies
I was playing around again with Windows and when you add members to silos, or remove them, it should not set/unset assigned silo on the user. So I've got a new pull request in Draft state still where I remove that functionality, as well as add some new commands to samba-tool user command. It turned out to be easier to add sub commands to user, as edit user wasn't quite what I thought
2023 Oct 18
2
Question about silos and Authentication policies
I just installed Samba 4.19.1 (Sernet-packages). Here is my smb.conf on my DC ----------------- # Global parameters [global] ad dc functional level = 2016 netbios name = ADDC-01 realm = EXAMPLE.NET server role = active directory domain controller server services = s3fs, rpc, nbt, wrepl, ldap, cldap, kdc, drepl, winbindd, ntp_signd, kcc, dnsupdate
1998 Apr 13
4
New hack against BSD, Linux is _mostly_ safe from it.
My housemate has formalized a sortof new attack against unix-style operating systems. He''s a BSD fan, so that''s where he developed the attack. He asked me to check Linux, which I did. It seems Linux is not vulnerable to it. This attack is going out to BUGTRAQ tonight. The attack isn''t too serious because it requires physical access to the console, but it
2003 Jan 16
0
Jan 16 17:49:33 murowall kernel: Shorewall Shorewall:FORWARD:REJECT:IN=eth0 O UT=eth2
Marta, As Alan pointed out the loc->net policy is Continue, it should probably be loc->net ACCEPT. This is from Tom''s Shorewall Documentation... http://www.shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#Policy CONTINUE - The connection is neither ACCEPTed, DROPped nor REJECTed. CONTINUE may be used when one or both of the zones named in the entry are sub-zones of or intersect with another zone.
2004 Oct 31
2
samba 3.0.7 and os/2
Hello, samba v3.0.7 on suse linux v9.1 os/2 v4.x I have started the process of replacing our os/2 hosts with linux, starting with the server(s). Most of the problems have been firewall related, a topic only briefly discussed in the docs (nudge). Some of the hosts can now interact with the linux samba shares; not all though. I have run ip traces and have gotten to a point that is a
2015 Apr 17
2
mailbox deletion is not replicated correctly
On 16.04.2015 20:32, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 16 Apr 2015, at 19:22, Dennis Kuhn <d.kuhn at heinlein-support.de> wrote: >> >> i can't delete several folders at once. I have a folder structure like >> folder1/folder2/folder3 (we use slash as hierarchy separator). When i >> delete folder1 server1 executes the command correctly >> >> >> Apr 16
2015 Apr 16
2
mailbox deletion is not replicated correctly
i can't delete several folders at once. I have a folder structure like folder1/folder2/folder3 (we use slash as hierarchy separator). When i delete folder1 server1 executes the command correctly Apr 16 13:44:28 server1 dovecot: imap(d.kuhn at heinlein-support.de): Mailbox deleted: INBOX/Trash/folder1/folder2/folder3 Apr 16 13:44:28 server1 dovecot: imap(d.kuhn at heinlein-support.de):
2006 Dec 04
4
Question about acls
Hi, I''m not much of a developer but I''ve been using backgroundrb for a while now and with the release of 0.2.1 it looks like I can finally upgrade from the old version (0.2.0 had some weird issues when jobs just wouldn''t run, seems to have cleared up now - Thanks!). Anyhow, while I''m doing this, I would like to tackle this problem. Most tasks I run in
2015 Sep 09
3
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
----- Original Message ----- | Not tried automount with Centos 7 nor with selinux. | | With that said autofs relies on nfs mounting to work, so have you | started there by attempting to manually mount /home? | | Another place to look is at the hostname. I've had problems where auto | mount doesn't like the short name and insists on using a FQDN, to get | around that you could try using
2015 Sep 10
3
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
----- Original Message ----- | | [root at server2 home]# mount server1:/home/jason /home/jason | [root at server2 home]# | [root at server2 home]# ls /home/jason/ | Desktop Documents Downloads Music mylogfile.txt Pictures Public | Templates Videos | [root at server2 home]# df -h /home/jason/ | Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on | server1:/home/jason 297M 19M 278M 7%
2005 Feb 06
3
inter asterisk
Hi, I am trying to forward calls to another * server with IAX Here is What I want to Do 1- Call SERVER1, let say at 51412345678 2- SERVER1 should transfer the call to SERVER2 in a remote location 3- SERVER2 Receive the call and transfer it to the PSTN number. I have one X100P card on each machine. What is happening is that when the remote party picks up the phone, all he can hear is a weird
2002 Feb 19
5
CIFS Session transfer
Hi All, I would like to know if this is possible and if possible what is the complexity. Consider a CIFS client, SAMBA Server1 and Samba Server2. Say a session is established between a CIFS client and SAMBA server1. Is it possible for the SAMBA server1 to transfer/redirect/reestablish the connection to SAMBA server2 without the CIFS client knowing about this? The session between the CIFS
2013 Mar 26
2
Internal DNS and Replication
I'm trying to join a Linux server running Samba 4.0.4 as a DC to an existing AD domain. The current DC (server1) is running Server 2008 not R2. The Samba server (server2) is using internal DNS. I'm following "Samba4/HOWTO/Join a domain as a DC" from the wiki. The join seems to work, but I'm having problems with DNS replication. During the join many DNS records for
2003 Feb 09
5
"Incorrect function"?
I upgrade from 2.2.3 -> 2.2.7a using the debian packages. Now, i have a big problem. Mapping drive: Ok Accessing the drive: Ok Trying to access a folder a popup emerges saying saying silo-1 on 'cookiemonster' (S:) S:\data is not accessible. Incorrect function. OK i see no errors in the logs, and am really stumped... reading a _file_ in the share works as expected tho. Creating a