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2015 Jan 05
3
Mandatory Server Signing with Windows 7
When I enable server signing in Samba (server signing = mandatory), I can still join a Window 7 machine to the domain but I am no longer able to log on into the domain using a domain user. Is this normal? I am using Samba 3.6.3 on Linux 12.04. Is there anything that needs to be configured on the Windows machine? Thanks, Ali
2015 Jan 18
2
Problems with permissions
On 18/01/15 10:01, Dr. Harry Knitter wrote: > Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> schrieb am 18.01.2015: >> Please don't send PM's, it breaks the thread, how was anybody other than >> Jeremy to know you sent it ?? > This happened, becaus I got Jeremies mail by PM, too and did not take care to > send my answer to the list, too. Sorry again > @ all
2015 Jun 02
2
Anybody got windows 10 working with our classic DC / need to migrate to samba4?
Just checking if anybody has Samba's classic DC functioning with Windows 10 domain member clients? In particular, I'm interested in any tests with git master or 4.2. I'm not talking about samba4 DCs (our AD DC), but with the NT4-like mode. The reason I ask is that I've got reports it doesn't work, and I've checked with Microsoft who basically say 'NT4 support ended
2015 Jun 04
1
Anybody got windows 10 working with our classic DC / need to migrate to samba4?
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 5:23 AM, Marc Muehlfeld <mmuehlfeld at samba.org> wrote: > Hello Scott, > > Am 04.06.2015 um 08:47 schrieb Scott Lovenberg: >> Marc, I'm assuming your test was a clean Samba install with stock >> configurations and a clean Windows-10 9926 (with no previous contact >> to either AD or NT4 domains)? > > Yes. It was a new installed
2013 Nov 08
1
Homegroups
I've used Samba to share files on my home LAN, consisting of Linux and Windows systems. So far, I've never enabled Homegroups on the Windows systems. I'm now asked to set up a larger LAN in a school computer laboratory, consisting of 30+ Windows 7 machines, several printers and scanners, and two Linux workstations. I expect that homegroups would be the easiest way to set up the
2015 Jun 02
2
GlusterFS 3.7 - slow/poor performances
hi Geoffrey, Since you are saying it happens on all types of volumes, lets do the following: 1) Create a dist-repl volume 2) Set the options etc you need. 3) enable gluster volume profile using "gluster volume profile <volname> start" 4) run the work load 5) give output of "gluster volume profile <volname> info" Repeat the steps above on new and old
2014 Nov 18
2
Windows 8.1 client not able to see and connect to samba server
Hi, I am using a samba server for file sharing in our companies IPv4 based LAN. The samba server is running as VM on a ubuntu 14.04 qemu/kvm host using ubuntu 14.04 as OS. I am using the lastet version available for samba: 4.1.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.3 My Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 client are able to find the server and connect to the shares but the Windows 8.1 client of a colleague is not able to
2013 Nov 06
0
[LLVMdev] configparser and ConfigParser are different
Okay, I've traced it to a bug in configparser, which on my python 2.7.4 system is a backport of configparser from python 3. Here is a clean patch that works around the problem. Geoffrey On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Geoffrey Irving <irving at naml.us> wrote: > LLVM builds with me on the release_33 branch, but fails on trunk. I > bisected the problem to this commit: > >
2015 Jun 01
1
GlusterFS 3.7 - slow/poor performances
Dear all, I have a crash test cluster where i?ve tested the new version of GlusterFS (v3.7) before upgrading my HPC cluster in production. But? all my tests show me very very low performances. For my benches, as you can read below, I do some actions (untar, du, find, tar, rm) with linux kernel sources, dropping cache, each on distributed, replicated, distributed-replicated, single (single
2013 Sep 05
1
Windows 7 samba 4 domain join problem
I stood up a samba 4 (4.0.9) Active Directory domain controller on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 server, configured in accordance with the Samba AD DC HOWTO <https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO> , and tailored to the domain name I want. I'm trying to join a Windows 7 Enterprise Edition client to the domain. Windows responds with "Your computer could not be joined
2007 Oct 01
1
have_tag and line numbers
When I''ve got a view example like this: 1: response.should have_tag "fieldset#children" do 2: with_tag "child" 3: end If it can''t find ''child'', the error seems to come back as my_spec.rb:1 instead of my_spec.rb:2. Has anyone else experienced this? I just spent a while tracking down what I assumed was a problem in my have_tag only to
2007 Oct 05
1
Rake & Story Runner
So, having gotten a story (i.e. Story Runner) working (runs in NetBeans and using ''ruby path/to/story.rb''), I''m looking to see how I''d integrate that with our build. Am I right in assuming that there''s no Rake integration yet, or a report? I couldn''t see any. As far as I can see, "rake spec" doesn''t run or report on my
2007 Sep 07
4
fixtures in before(:all)
I was planning on using a fixture within a description that didn''t modify the fixture, so I put it in a before(:all) block: describe "Customer", "xml" do fixtures :customers before(:all) do one = customers(:one) end # ... As a result, I got this message: 1) NoMethodError in ''Customer xml before(:all)'' You have a nil object when you
2007 Sep 05
4
False Positives and Autotest on New Folders
False Positives I just discovered how easy it was to create a false positive when I, trying my first RSpec test, did this: ob.should eql?(''foo'') instead of: ob.should eql(''foo'') or: ob.should == ''foo'' As far as I can see, this is roughly equivalent to: ob.should false Neither eql?(''foo'') nor false causes the spec
2007 Jan 28
3
Inverse fuction of ecdf
Hi Everyone, I want to generate some random numbers according to some empirical distribution. Therefore I am looking for the inverse of an empirical cumulative distribution function. I haven't found any in R. Can anyone give a pointer? Thanks, Geoffrey _______________________________________________________=0A= =0A= =0A= The information in this email or in any file attached
2019 Feb 05
1
Question about Sizing of Samba Linux Server
Hello all, I'm jumping into this mailing list because my question still unsolved after Googling the web. Do you know any performance of sizing recommendations about Samba 4.7.1 ? For few informations : 2vCPUs / 1 Core 8Go of RAM 140 simultaneous Windows users / 250 at most 20 NFS shares mounted via fstab This question because my RAM is all eated up in the buffer/cache (normal according
2013 Nov 06
2
[LLVMdev] configparser and ConfigParser are different
LLVM builds with me on the release_33 branch, but fails on trunk. I bisected the problem to this commit: commit b49fb7bcd5001567d2da06f6a6e1c7ba79649e1b Author: Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org> Date: Wed Aug 14 23:15:39 2013 +0000 [llvm-build] Make Py3 compatible. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk at 188424 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2013 Dec 04
2
Samba 3 + Windows7
Hi! I?m installing samba 3.6.19 at debian wheezy server with PDC option, all the desktops over the lan, are Windows 7, I read over the internet the problem that DNS is incorrect and the desktop cannot join to domain, I?m facing this problem right now. I have applied the registry entries to the desktop as says in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Registry_changes_for_NT4-style_domains but the
2014 Mar 26
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] computing a conservatively rounded square of a double
On 03/26/2014 11:36 AM, Geoffrey Irving wrote: > I am trying to compute conservative lower and upper bounds for the > square of a double. I have set the rounding mode to FE_UPWARDS > elsewhere, so the code is > > struct Interval { > double nlo, hi; > }; > > Interval inspect_singleton_sqr(const double x) { > Interval s; > s.nlo = x * -x; > s.hi = x *
2007 Oct 04
1
PUT- or POST-ing xml
I''d like to write a test of a REST service wherein XML is submitted as the request entity. In Test::Unit on Rails, this seems to be possible in an integration test, but not in a functional test. RSpec uses the Rails functional test framework, as far as I can tell, so it suffers the same result; it tries to symbolize the keys of the ''parameters'' hash, except the