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2005 Nov 15
0
mpath2.sh script works - sort of
Greetings all, While I haven''t given up on getting a dead gateway detection script a la nano.txt to work on my T1/DSL router box, I have taken a break and played with the mpath2.sh script that Robert Kurjata wrote back in 2001. This shows more promise in that I can actually get it to work - is it foolish to try and use this script for this purpose? Here''s my setup: My router
2010 Feb 02
1
"You do not have permission to change" password issue with XP clients
Greetings all I'm running Samba 3.0 on an Ubuntu box as a PDC and I'm having trouble changing passwords with XP clients - here's my smb.conf http://pastebin.com/m1bb6d4a6 I've played with a variety of "passwd chat" settings but no joy. I am trying to use pam_cracklib.so - here's my /etc/pam.d/common-password file: http://pastebin.com/m1a1d5f89 I've tried the
2005 Nov 10
6
throtling bandwidth
Hi, My branch office as got a 256Kbps b/w from their service provider at a very very high rate per Mb. They don''t require 256Kbps at all but the ISP does not offer anything low. Can we restrict the bandwith to say 64Kbps nothing fancy? How do I go about it? With warm regards, -Payal
2005 Nov 10
7
simple routing query
Hi, I have 2 interfaces - one for adsl and other for LAN on my Linux gateway machine. The IP addresses are 10.10.10.3 & 192.168.10.101 respectively. Now my routing tables show this particular entry. What exactly is this? 169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 scope link Or by traditional route -n, 169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 What exactly is this 169.254.0.0/16
2004 May 19
0
Updated Fedora Core 2 Packages [unofficial]
Hi All, I have updated Fedora Core 2 packages available for Samba 3.0.4. These include the winbind patch as was already inclded in the latest Mandrake Cooker packages and also a fix for the winbind.init startup script. More info on the winbind patch can be found at this location: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1315 The winbind.init startup script had the following code changed:
2005 Jun 30
1
Samba 3.0.14a problem: not able to see all files in a directory
Regards, Samba 3.0.14a, running on Solaris 8 or Sgi IRIX 6.5.27. Scenario: 1. User has a symlink on his homeshare to a directory, let's call it dir1, which is automounted to the samba server (tried both Solaris samba server and Sgi, same result). 2. In a subdirectory under dir1 there's another directory (dir2) which contains a file (filename.wrl). 3. When the user directs Windows
2005 Apr 28
0
Windows Server 2003 SP1 Issues (3.0.15pre2)
Hi All, I'm running into some issues accessing a Samba server that's in turn authenticating against a Win2k3-SP1 domain controller (security=ads). I understand there were some known issues corrected in a patch, and I'm currently running 3.0.15pre2, which I understand includes that patch. (http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.13/winbindd_2k3sp1.patch) All was working fine
2006 Sep 23
2
Create a vector of indices from a matrix of start and end points
I have a very large dataframe and wish to extract a subset of rows. I have a two column matrix listing the starting and ending indices of one subset on each row. My idea is to create a vector of indices that could be applied to the dataframe and I have a solution using a for loop (below). But surely there is some more elegant way to do this! I looked thorough the archives without
2003 Jun 04
1
Looking for R analogue of S-plus function ms()
In S-Plus, there is a function ms() [minimum sums] that estimates parameters in a multivariate model and returns, along with the estimates, a loglikelihood score. It's very handy, but I have not found an R version yet. Does anyone know if such a thing exists? Thanks. Cheers, George ================================================================== George W. Gilchrist
2007 Jun 21
1
Extract Df under lme4
I need to extract the degrees of freedom and log likelihoods from a series of mixed models computed using lmer/lme4. If I ask for logLik (lmer.object), I get something like > logLik(lmer.object) 'log Lik.' -177.1000 (df=10) Can I easily get that df from there (or elsewhere) into an object? Thank you for any ideas. George
2004 Aug 16
2
1.0 RC2 External AGI Issues
Hi All, I'm trying to execute an external AGI script but get just the following: -- Executing AGI("SIP/xlite-2fa7", "agi-test") in new stack -- Launched AGI Script /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/agi-test -- AGI Script agi-test completed, returning 0 For whatever reason, it looks like the AGI script is just exiting without feeding the correct commands into
2003 Jan 16
2
polynomial contrasts in R
In S-Plus, I can obtain polynomial contrasts for an ordered factor with contr.poly(). The function also exists in R, however is limited to factors where the levels are equally spaced. In S-Plus, one can obtain the contrasts for a set of numeric values representing unequally spaced ordered factors. Has anyone implemented this in R? I see that the S-Plus function calls another function (poly.raw())
2004 Jun 02
1
Really Funky Samba Errors (smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl)
Hi All, I'm experiencing some really funky Samba errors, and I'm hoping that some of you might have some ideas. This only happens sporadically, and when it does, I loose Samba connectivity for a while. Here are my Samba logs: Jun 2 13:29:01 nasone smbd[20289]: [2004/06/02 13:29:01, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(2076) Jun 2 13:29:01 nasone smbd[20289]:
2005 May 13
2
Lattice plot within a "for" loop does not happen?
I am trying to do a series of xyplots plots, using a "for" loop to substitute the appropriate variables for each plot. The basic command works fine by itself and produces a nice plot: > i<-3 > trellis.device(theme="col.whitebg") > xyplot(as.formula(paste(tmp00[2*i], "~ ", tmp00[(2*i)-1], +
2004 Aug 04
2
PSTN Access Providers for Asterisk
Asterisk Users, I'm looking for U.S. providers that will provide access to the PSTN and allow me to easily use my Asterisk box with their services. I would prefer a provider that supports number portability, so that I can park my existing cell number on their network and later move it again, but I'm open to doing some funky stuff with call forwarding if I have to do that. Can anyone
2005 Oct 22
4
Male and female symbols?
Does anyone have an idea of how one might plot male and female symbols on a graph using R? Thanks! .................................................................. George W. Gilchrist Email #1: gwgilc at wm.edu Department of Biology, Box 8795 Email #2: kitesci at cox.net College of William & Mary Phone: (757) 221-7751 Williamsburg, VA
2015 Jul 06
0
Can't force Windows users to change password at next login since upgrade to Samba4
I would be VERY grateful for anyone who can find time to offer a tip or hint! I upgraded an Ubuntu LTS server (running Samba 3.X) to the latest version (running Samba 4.1.6) a few months ago and a bothersome issue persists with forcing Windows users to change their password at the next login. This command used to do the trick net sam set pwdmustchangenow <username> yes
2004 Sep 16
3
Estimating parameters for a bimodal distribution
For several years, I have been using Splus to analyze an ongoing series of datasets that have a bimodal distribution. I have used the following functions, in particular the ms() function, to estimate the parameters: two means, two standard deviations, and one proportion. Here is the code I've been using in S: btmp.bi <- function(vec, p, m1, m2, sd1, sd2) {
2015 May 07
0
Apache 2.2 itk - 404 not found
Have you checked the file rights under your document root ? Your apache group need reading right. Am 07.05.2015 21:42 schrieb "John" <tuxfed at gmail.com>: > Hi all, Freshly installed apache 2.2 with httpd-itk (from epel). When I > try to access apache's document root from a browser on local network, it > always serve me the Apache welcome page, even if I have a
2005 Mar 03
0
Baffled by drop1
I've been experimenting with drop1 for my biostatistics class, to obtain the so-called Type III sums of squares. I am fully aware of the deficiencies of this method, however I feel that the students should be familiar with it. What I find baffling is that when applied to a fully balanced design, you obtain different sums of squares. I've used this for several years in Splus and R and never