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2012 May 29
1
Windows 7 attempting to access Samba over port 80
Good Morning: I'm running a domain-joined Samba 3.6 server. For the majority of users it is working as expected; they can log in without issue using their domain credentials and AD group ACLs are working. However, I have one Windows 7 user who is complaining he can't log in. When I looked on the server I see no logs for his machine. I did a initial traffic sniff and I see his machine
2012 Mar 07
0
Local group auth not working for domain members with SECURITY=ADS
I have a Samba 3.5.10 (Cent 6) server succesfully joined to the domain. Domain logins and domain group control are working. I have a share configured with "valid users = +unixgroup" that my domain user cannot access but my local unix user can. The only group related error message is coming from string_to_sid(), which I am confident is a red-herring. My goal in this experiment is to
2002 Sep 28
1
oplock problem - how to fix?
Hi everyone, Trying to copy a 3.5MB file from a Windows 2000 workstation to a FreeBSD 4.6.2 server running samba-2.2.6.p2. The 3.5MB file is an MS Access file called MoldFE.mdb. After a few seconds of copying the file, a message box pops up on the W2K workstation that states "Cannot copy MoldFE: The specified network name is no longer available". In /var/log/messages, I see this:
2012 Mar 16
1
Upgrade of IDMAP_VERSION from -1 to 2 is not possible with incomplete configuration
Hi I'm running CentOS 6.2 with samba-3.5.10-114 , and LikewiseOpen 6.1 . How do I fix these errors ? Mar 16 20:25:43 nzhmlfpr05 winbindd[2556]: [2012/03/16 20:25:43.639871, 0] winbindd/idmap_tdb.c:287(idmap_tdb_open_db) Mar 16 20:25:43 nzhmlfpr05 winbindd[2556]: Upgrade of IDMAP_VERSION from -1 to 2 is not possible with incomplete configuration Mar 16 20:25:43 nzhmlfpr05 winbindd[2556]:
2014 Mar 05
2
[LLVMdev] github's llvm mirror down
Just curious, what's the reason we don't make the github mirrors the official mirrors? ...besides not knowing how to revive them when they go down. :) -Greg On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Steven Noonan <steven at uplinklabs.net> wrote: > Someone should enable the smart HTTP protocol: > > https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-http-backend.html > > On
2005 Oct 14
3
Samba 3.0.20 and ADmitMac
Does anyone have any experiences with integrating Samba and Thursby Software's ADmitMac? All of our Microsoft XP and Win2000 workstations work just fine with Samba, but I'm having a hell of a time getting ADmitMac to play nicely with Samba. Conversely, ADmitMac works great with Microsoft NT4, 2000 and 2003 servers. I'm not able to browse the network let alone join the OSX machines
2010 Aug 09
0
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 9:20 PM, Reid Kleckner <reid.kleckner at gmail.com>wrote: > On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk> > wrote: > > > > On Aug 7, 2010, at 7:05 PM, Steven Noonan wrote: > >> I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and > >> during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be
2003 Jan 17
0
Routing 255.255.255.255 UDP broadcasts
Hallo, i have asked the same question at other places, but didn''t get a suitable answer. I want to route NetBios broadcasts (UDP with target address 255.255.255.255) coming from a l2tp ppp channel to another network (with address 192.168.42.0 netmask 255.255.255.0) using linux. At the moment i have no problems to route other telegrams in both directions, but this failes for the
2010 Aug 09
0
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
On Aug 7, 2010, at 7:05 PM, Steven Noonan wrote: > I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and > during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest > chunks of memory. That's interesting. How did you measure this? I'd love to see your data. Note that the LiveRange struct is allocated by a plain std::vector, and your patch doesn't
2019 Jul 04
0
Re: UDP broadcasts vs. nat Masquerading issue
On 6/28/19 10:23 AM, Nikolai Zhubr wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm observing an issue that as soon as libvirt starts, UPD broadcasts > going through physical network (and unrelated to any virtualization) get > broken. Specifically, windows neighbourhood browsing through samba's > nmbd starts suffering badly (Samba is running on this same box). > > At the moment
2019 Jul 05
1
Re: UDP broadcasts vs. nat Masquerading issue
Hi Daniel and Laine, [...] >> -A POSTROUTING -o br0 -j MASQUERADE >> -A POSTROUTING -o enp0s25 -j MASQUERADE >> -A POSTROUTING -o virbr2_nic -j MASQUERADE >> -A POSTROUTING -o vnet0 -j MASQUERADE > > *None* of those rules were added by libvirt (unless your build of [...] > You can verify my "counter-claim" by running "virsh net-destroy" for all
2010 Aug 09
5
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk> wrote: > > On Aug 7, 2010, at 7:05 PM, Steven Noonan wrote: >> I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and >> during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest >> chunks of memory. > > That's interesting. How did you measure this? I'd
2002 Oct 06
1
Show stopper - 2nd cry for help
<Long Post, sorry!> Folks, I have a really nasty problem preventing me from migrating a bunch of NetWare 5 servers to Samba--attempts to copy large (> 2MB+) files to any samba share results in an error. To clarify what I mean by "error": 1. I attempt to copy, using explorer, a 2MB+ file to any samba share. 2. A 30 second or so pause occurs (copying this file to any other
2019 Jun 28
2
UDP broadcasts vs. nat Masquerading issue
Hi all, I'm observing an issue that as soon as libvirt starts, UPD broadcasts going through physical network (and unrelated to any virtualization) get broken. Specifically, windows neighbourhood browsing through samba's nmbd starts suffering badly (Samba is running on this same box). At the moment I'm running a quite outdated version 1.2.9 of libvirt, but other than this issue,
2013 Aug 12
16
[Bug 2142] New: openssh sandboxing using libseccomp
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2142 Bug ID: 2142 Summary: openssh sandboxing using libseccomp Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Hardware: All OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2001 Mar 29
2
Samba 2.0.7 on BSD/OS 4.2
Alright, I give up. I'm going to go out in the parking lot and scream. Over the years I have built many, many versions of Samba on many versions of BSD[386,OS] and other unixen. I have never, ever had trouble like this (except, of course, with Irix). Never with a BSD. 4.2 ships with Samba 2.0.6 (why? -- 2.0.7 was released last April). I've been running 2.0.7 on a DEC Alpha running OSF
2019 Sep 15
2
[PATCH nbdkit v2] common/bitmap: Don't fail on realloc (ptr, 0)
v1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-September/msg00100.html In v2 I've changed the patch so it avoids calling realloc at all in this case. The patch is a bit longer this way. But I don't see any other alternative if we are to avoid having a "realloc wrapper" of some kind that we use everywhere, which I guess we should avoid because it makes plugins
2014 Sep 04
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 3.5 links broken
http://llvm.org/releases/download.html The links to the 3.5 tarballs are broken (someone on IRC mentions the extensions should be .xz rather than .gz), and the subject above them reads "Download LLVM 3.4.2". Can someone please fix the page up?
2015 Jul 29
2
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > On Jul 28, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Nathan Duehr <denverpilot at me.com> wrote: >> Equating this to ?vaccination? is a huge stretch. > > Why? It's not just an imperfect analogy it really doesn't work on closer scrutiny. Malware itself is not a good analog to antigens. Vaccinations provide
2014 Dec 13
2
[LLVMdev] Cannot split vector result of AVX intrinsic _mm256_rsqrt_ps
I'm getting this on LLVM trunk: SplitVectorResult #0: 0x27e6250: v8f32 = llvm.x86.avx.rsqrt.ps.256 0x2739310, 0x2739420 [ORD=16] [ID=0] LLVM ERROR: Do not know how to split the result of this operator! clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) Oddly, when I build the same code without -flto I don't see this issue. I see a similar bug was reported