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2006 Jan 17
2
Windows user password changing with Samba + LDAP + smbldap tools
smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1 & Samba 3.0.21a This is what I have in my smb.conf: passwd program = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-passwd "%u" passwd chat = "*New password :*\n" %n "*new password :*\n" %n unix password sync = Yes According to "man smb.conf", smbldap-passwd is invoked as root so the passwd chat should be fine. Problem is it
2006 Apr 14
3
Shaping per IP in PPPoE borrowing or sharing Uplink or Downlink
helo again. I think this question i am asking is worth: we know that pppoe-server creates a pppX device on each connection done to it. So, when i have to shape, i have to shape each pppX connection device on itself alone. What i know is that the borrowing method on one device by itself, e.g. ppp0, alone using HTB or the like. this means that i have to create for another device, e.g. ppp1,
2006 Apr 11
2
Shaping per IP in PPPoE
hi all. i am currently now serving PPPoE in my area. i had a script generated from tcng that worked perfectly before i started serving PPPoE. the issue is not in the script it self BUT in that "tc" code is not shaping on the ethernet anymore BUT INSTEAD on the pppX devices. I tested it and talking jargon, what should i do? The issue is that for each PPPoE login, PPPoE-server
2008 May 13
2
ppp interfaces for both loc and net
Hi, I''m in a process of setting up a firewall system, which is going to be also an ipsec/l2tp and pptp vpn server for some mobile clients. The problem is, that the system has two ISPs a cable one (no problems here) and a DSL provider. Because of the DSL provider the system is going to have one pppN interface for DSL (net zone) and many pppX interfaces for l2tp/pptp (loc zone)
2004 Oct 27
6
Limiting Bandwidth of an ppp interfaces
Hi everyone. I''m working on a problem since some days. I have a linux router with about 100 ppp interfaces. Each interface should bei limited to an individual bandwidth of 1024kbit, 2048kbit or 3096kbit. Up AND downstream. (let''s say for example 1024kbit upstream and 1024kbit downstream) The reason for this problem: I have to limit users to their booked bandwidth, because
2004 Oct 12
6
Classful Queuing
OK, I''m stumped. I''ve read through most of the LARTC HOWTO and have yet to find a basis for what I need to accomplish. I have a Linux box that controls access to and from the Internet at my workplace. We have a number of remote employees that connect via PPTP and IPSEC to the office''s internal network. Some of these remote employees are currently using SIP phones.
2004 Oct 13
4
Connection tracking on non-masqueraded interfaces.
I don''t think this has anything to do with Shorewall but I am not too familiar with iptables stuff yet so I''m not sure. Running Shorewall shorewall-1.4.9 on Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (FiveStar) for i586 Kernel 2.4.22-37mdk. Run "nmap -sP 192.168.x.x/24" (for example), where 192.168.x.x/24 is the LAN. You can do this from a firewall/router, or even from a
2005 Jan 21
2
chi-Squared distribution in Friedman test
Dear R helpers: Thanks for the previous reply. I am using Friedman racing test. According the the book "Pratical Nonprametric Statistic" by WJ Conover, after computing the statistics, he suggested to use chi-squared or F distribution to accept or reject null hypothesis. After looking into the source code, I found that R uses chi-sqaured distribution as below: PVAL <-
2005 Jan 21
2
chi-Squared distribution
Dear Rs: outer(1:3, 1:3, function(df1, df2) qf(0.95, df1, df2)) I compare this F distribution results with the table, the answers were perfect. But I need to see for chi-sqaured distribution. When I employed the similar formula outer(1:3, 1:3, function(df1, df2) qchisq(0.95, df1, df2)) , I am getting unexpected results. I need to see the following values: p=0.750 ..... 1 1.323
2005 Sep 29
2
Interfaces basic question
I have a router with only one physical ethernet cable. I know it''s stupid, but it is the network I have to use for a demo. I have in mind to construct an HTB class tree for some network limitations for the outgoing traffic. The question is: can i use the HTB class mechanism on 2 subinterfaces of the same physical network card without any interference? Please let me know as soon as
2006 Nov 02
6
Multiple items in the where clause while updating...
Hi The following is a database table named friends. +-----+------+------+-------+ | sid | id | fid | ftype | +-----+------+------+-------+ | 30 | 1 | 2 | F | | 31 | 1 | 3 | R | | 32 | 3 | 2 | F | | 33 | 3 | 4 | F | +-----+------+------+-------+ I want to update the ftype field based on id and fid. I want to achive the following. Update friends
2005 Nov 25
1
Plotting the diff. between two curves
Dear Rs I have two vectors A and B where A is V1 d 1 0.000100000 1.123278 2 0.002186431 1.120448 3 0.004351214 1.106661 4 0.006515998 1.107713 5 0.008680781 1.107667 6 0.013010348 1.106353 7 0.019504698 1.104077 8 0.034658181 1.103202 9 0.051976447 1.103200 10 0.073624280 1.094825 11 0.093085682 1.085123 12 0.095250465 1.087325 13 0.132051782 1.086158 14 0.168853098
2011 Jan 08
2
tdbdump, tdbbackup
Do these programs still exist? They don't seem to be part of the samba3x package on RHEL5.
2003 Nov 24
14
New Terminology
There has been a low continuing level of confusion over the terms "Source NAT" (SNAT) and "Static NAT". To avoid future confusion, all instances of "Static NAT" have been replaced with "One-to-one NAT" on the web site and in the CVS configuration files (Shorewall/ project). The documentation in 1.4.9 will also contain this change. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \
2005 Nov 03
1
Help in expand.grid() (Restricted combination)
Dear Rs: BY having the following code: candidates<-expand.grid(e=c("nearest-neighbor","exaustive"), d=c(70,75,80,85,90,92,94,96,98,99), n=c(20,25,30,35,40)) results in : e d n 1 nearest-neighbor 70 20 2 exaustive 70 20 3 nearest-neighbor 75 20 4 exaustive 75 20 ................ 90 exaustive 90 40 91 nearest-neighbor 92 40 92 exaustive 92 40 93 nearest-neighbor 94 40 94
2006 Jan 31
4
Ajax and Controller actions
I am new to rails and want to learn the ''best practices'' up front. So I have a few questions and hope someone can help: 1. Using Ajax to update a div. The remote_function must call an action on a controller. This causes me two problems: 1.a The action is only ever used by the ajax call, but can now be accessed through the browser. I want ajax to call a method/action
2007 Oct 26
10
Port problem.
Hello, We have a video conference server using tcp and udp 3001 prot in internal, external user said that can''t connect to video server and held on 3001 fail, the following is file configuration, nat: 1.2.3.4 eth1:3 192.168.0.18 rule: video/ACCEPT net loc:192.168.0.18 marco.video: PARAM - - tcp 3000 PARAM - -
2006 Feb 17
2
Grouping and Averaging in Table
Dear Rs I have a single table with three columns in the following form: 1 100 150 1 45 32 1 99 100 2 150 33 2 22 87 2 71 31 .... .... 1000 64 32 1 100 150 1 45 32 1 99 100 2 22 89 2 31 44 2 88 11 .... .... 1200 64 32 1 100 150 1 45 32 1 99 100 2 150 33 2 22 87 2 71 31 ... ... 1100 31 34 Totally 1000+1200+1100 rows. Now, I need to group by first column and average then second and third column
2017 Sep 13
3
glusterfs expose iSCSI
Hi all I want to configure glusterfs to expose iSCSI target. I followed this artical https://pkalever.wordpress.com/2016/06/23/gluster-solution-for-non-shared-persistent-storage-in-docker-container/ but when I install tcmu-runner. It doesn't work. I setup on CentOS7 and installed tcmu-runner by rpm. When I run targetcli, it not show *user:glfs* and *user:gcow* */>* ls o- /
2017 Sep 13
0
glusterfs expose iSCSI
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 1:03 PM, GiangCoi Mr <ltrgiang86 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all > Hi GiangCoi, The Good news is that now we have gluster-block [1] which will help you configure block storage using gluster very easy. gluster-block will take care of all the targetcli and tcmu-runner configuration for you, all you need as a pre-requisite is a gluster volume. And the sad part is