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1998 Apr 11
0
Linux libc5.4.33 dumbness w/ mk[s]temp()
Linux libc5.4.33''s mk[s]temp() functions require 6 X''s at the end of a filename (the BSD versions I''ve seen are a bit more flexible). This alone is enough to break any claims to real BSD compatability, but wait, there''s more: Only 1 of those 6 X''s are really unique. The rest are simply pid. So you can create exactly 62 temp files using mk[s]temp()
2005 Aug 24
3
Request for assistance: grubby
I wonder if there would be anyone who would be willing to add extlinux support to RedHat's grubby program. From the looks of it, they already have grub, lilo, zipl, elilo, yaboot, and silo support, so I can't imagine it's that complex. -hpa
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
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 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
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
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
2007 Jan 30
2
"self-awareness" from a definition?
Looking at Puppet for a new installation. Wondering about the following capability: Say I have a reference to some definition, where I call out a relationship: silo( webservers => "server1", databaseservers => "server2" ); (sorry if syntax is incorrect). Is it possible for the definition of this to trigger "server1" to be in a "webservers"
2023 Oct 27
1
Question about silos and Authentication policies
Am 27.10.23 um 02:32 schrieb Rob van der Linde via samba: > The missing functionality is --silo and --policy on modify user, and > probably also create user commands. That's exacly right, that's also the way Windows is handling this.
2008 Feb 16
3
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [receiver]
Hi all: I am trying to transfer a file from a machine A to a machine B. I ran a rsync deamon on machine B at a given port. Because there is a firewall between these two machines, I opened the port on the firewall. Is this enough to get rsync work through firewall? When I tried the transfer, I got the following error messages. my command: rsync -a --copy-links localfile rsync:://me@<my
2013 Mar 06
1
print justify
Hi everyone, I'm trying to print a table justified to the left, but it doesn't work. Any hints? KennArt <- data.frame(NR=c(171,172,174,175,176,177,181,411,980), TYP=c("K?rnermais", ?"Corn Cob Mix", "Zuckermais", "Mischanbau (Silo)Mais/Sonnenblumen", ?"Mais mit Bejagungsschneise in gutem landwirtschaftlichen und ?kologischen Zustand",
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
2004 Feb 12
4
Segfaults in Debian?
Hello, I am running a Debian Testin/Unstable system with ii samba 3.0.1-2 a LanManager-like file and printer server fo ii samba-common 3.0.1-2 Samba common files used by both the server a And lately (more or less since the first 3.0 Samba i have been getting a _lot_ of segfaults.. Does someone have any clue as to what the below might be caused by? Isnt SIG11 usually
2001 Oct 28
1
Ext3 needs updated "mount" also + SILO note
Just wanted to note that you also need "mount" => 2.11 to use "auto" in fstab. On the homepage http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/ it only tells you to use "util-linux" => 2.11 Also, a note about SILO not working with unclean Ext3 would be nice (i.e. make a dedicated ext2 /boot partition if you want to run ext3 on Sparc). /Martin (very new to this list)
2016 Apr 05
2
Debugging Samba4 - application sometimes fails because files are invisible/gone
Hello Samba list, we have a problem that our proprietary application sometimes can't find files on our samba share. I'm hoping for some help on this list. Our setup is two ADs as replicated domain Controller ( Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS, Version 4.1.17-SerNet-Ubuntu-10.precise) and several domain member as file servers and mixed clients (~40 x Win7, Ubuntu and OSX). The ADs use internal DNS.
2014 Nov 13
0
Bug (?) while listing imap folder
Dear All, I think I've hit a bug after migrating our mail server to the newest version of dovecot (version 2.2.15). When I try to list all imap folders for one user the imap process crashes. The listing to a specific folder (ex. INBOX) works fine, only the "*" crashes. Client side: --------------------- [root at mb log]# telnet 127.0.0.1 143 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to
2017 Jan 11
2
HSM
Hmm, don't you just love changing terminology! I've been using HSM systems at work since '99. BTW, DMAPI is the Data Management API which was a common(ish) extension used by amongst others SGI and IBM. Back to lvmcache. It looks interesting. I'd earlier dismissed LVM since it is block orientated, not file orientated. Probably because my mental image is of files migrating to
2004 Oct 07
3
fail-safe boot - how can this be done?
I'm installing syslinux on an embedded board that will only be reachable via boat+hike or helicopter. This will be a somewhat experimental platform, so I can't make a read-only filesystem on CF. What I'd like is to have two root filesystems on a CF card, one that is a read-only "fail-safe", and a 2nd that is the "normal" system I experiment with. What I'm
2006 Mar 22
5
gnokii on FreeBSD 6.0 and Dell PE 2850
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