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2013 Oct 11
1
One user getting: "Primary group is 0 and contains 0 supplementary groups" on standalone server
Greetings, We are having some rights issues on Samba 3.6.18 running on Slackware64 14.0 (the official Slackware Package). One of our users is having access issues and I believe I have traced the problem to the following entry in the log.smbd: Primary group is 0 and contains 0 supplementary groups Issuing the groups command for this user returns the 8 Linux groups in which the user has
2013 Oct 11
0
Rights Issues - one user getting: "Primary group is 0 and contains 0 supplementary groups" on standalone server
Greetings, We are having some rights issues on Samba 3.6.18 running on Slackware64 14.0 (the official Slackware Package). One of our users is having access issues and I believe I have traced the problem to the following entry in the log.smbd: Primary group is 0 and contains 0 supplementary groups Issuing the groups command for this user returns the 8 Linux groups in which the user has
2008 Jun 25
1
Still no joy using "print command" with 3.0.30
Greetings once again, I am still having trouble with the "print command" option in 3.0.30. In our computer lab, we force CUPS to print the jobs on hold, using: print command = lp -H hold -d %p %s This worked well with the Slackware packages of Samba 3.0.28 and CUPS 1.1.23. When I upgraded Samba to 3.0.30, the jobs were no longer queued on hold, but printed immediately. To
2008 Jun 23
0
Print Command not working in 3.0.30
Greetings, I'm having trouble with the "print command" setting in Samba 3.0.30. From what I can tell, the commands defined in the "print command" setting are never executed. Jobs sent the printers are process by CUPS, bypassing the defined print command. When the command: lp -H hold -d %p %s did not work, I created a script that copied the command line used to a
2015 Jan 23
0
sieve filter not working
On 2015-01-22 22:41, Michael Williamson wrote: > Hi, Hello, > > OK. I tried your suggestion. I modified the dovecot config file > "10-logging.conf", like so: > > log_path = syslog > > and > > mail_debug = yes > You could set syslog_facility = local5 and have all the log messages in the messages file. Also take a look at the logging dovecot wiki
2015 Jan 22
2
sieve filter not working
Hi, OK. I tried your suggestion. I modified the dovecot config file "10-logging.conf", like so: log_path = syslog and mail_debug = yes It appears that the logging goes to "/var/log/maillog", not "messages" as I expected. Restarting service dovecot produces info in the "maillog" file showing the restart: ... Jan 22 15:20:14 coe dovecot: imap: Server
2006 May 16
1
Cofnigure (Building) trouble
Hi, I'm trying to build R on SuSE 10.1/x86_64. I had to download fortran as it wasn't supplied by SuSE. Octave, which also uses both C and Fortran was able to compile w/o trouble. The problem I run in to with R is the following. R's configure script will complain that it can't find the fortran libraries (octave didn't give this complaint). When I specify them using
2007 Dec 19
1
Function reference
Hi. I'm looking for an R equivalent to something like function pointers in C/C++. I have a search procedure that evaluates the fitness of each point it reaches as it moves along, and decides where to move next based on its fitness evaluation. I want to be able to pass different fitness functions to this procedure. I am trying to find a good way to do this. I was thinking of passing in
2010 Mar 10
1
Strange result in survey package: svyvar
Hi R users, I'm using the survey package to calculate summary statistics for a large health survey (the Demographic and Health Survey for Honduras, 2006), and when I try to calculate the variances for several variables, I get negative numbers. I thought it may be my data, so I ran the example on the help page: data(api) ## one-stage cluster sample dclus1<-svydesign(id=~dnum, weights=~pw,
2012 Feb 05
1
how to REPLACE VALUES in a dataframe
Hi, I have two data frames (u and v). > u   coe      nam 1   0     Time 2   0    Poten 3   0   AdvExp 4   0    Share 5   0   Change 6   0 Accounts 7   0     Work 8   0   Rating > v       coeff    enter 1 0.7272727 Accounts 2 0.3211112     Time 3 0.0500123    Poten I want to update the values of coe in u by using the values ofcoeff in v. That is, I want to get the following result >
2006 Jun 24
0
Active Record w/ Stand Alone Script (no longer working?)
I know I''ve had this working several months ago: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowToUseActiveRecordThroughStandAloneScript IE: 1. #!/usr/bin/env ruby 2. RAILS_ENV = ''production'' 3. 4. require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../config/boot'' 5. 6. @u = User.find( :all ) ---- # ruby test.rb > test.rb:5: uninitialized constant User (NameError)
2010 Jul 10
0
module collections - stand alone puppet architecture
does one of the module collections support a stand-alone puppet better than the others? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at
2007 Dec 17
0
stand alone winbind deamon services via apis
Hello, When I mount a cifs share from Windows server onto a linux client, all I am interested in is sid to uid and gid and vice versa mapping. Can I accomplish that using just windbind and not samba server and nmbd i.e. have a windbind.conf file with the pertinent stanza! Say I just give the Windows share server name/ip address and sid to winbind deamon via one of its existing APIs, can it
2010 Jul 28
0
(Better formating) Puppet Standalone Client + Fileserving, not working.... (+ nice tutorial for puppet stand-alone) :)
Puppet local fileserving not working, as described here: http://docs.reductivelabs.com/guides/modules.html I''ve made a project to demonstrate this: http://github.com/mindreframer/puppet_stand_alone_testing There is more in the README... (http://github.com/mindreframer/puppet_stand_alone_testing/blob/master/ Readme.md) Would be nice to get this working, it seems wasteful the rewrite
2011 Jul 12
1
invalid SID in passdb on stand-alone file server with ldapsam
hello! I got some log message I can't explain. when I log in to a server it says: [2011/07/12 14:20:41.784580, 0] passdb/passdb.c:627(lookup_global_sam_name) User frvdamme with invalid SID S-1-5-21-2863620551-4077714424-203869783-5020 in passdb It's a standalone file server, no domain, and the password backend is (open)ldap. Samba is version 3.5.6 on Debian 6.0. Using the server
2008 Mar 05
1
klibc stand-alone build
Hi, I'm currently building an initrd for CRUX which will use klibc. But I don't want to install klibc to /usr, I just want to install the shared klibc and its header files to $DEST, build some utils against, link them dynamically and include both in the initramfs image. What's the best way to do this? Regards Matthias-Christian
2002 Sep 05
0
Stand-alone samba & Win2k
Hi guys, We've got a bunch of folks working here that use Win2k to connect to a file server, which has recently been upgraded (and, subsequently, samba was too). The trouble is that, now, I can't seem to connect to the samba server as anyone. I was just wondering if someone could give me a definitive guide as to what lines I need in my config file? All the machines have been patched
2004 Jan 02
0
Printing from XP Pro in AD domain to stand alone SAMBA
Hi; I can't seem to find anything in the docs that quite matches this, but if there is a doc, just point me to it. The situation is this. I have samba running on my home net. It's running as a standalone server in user mode so that users on computers at home can have home directories and and access to the printer. When I bring my laptop home from work, I occasionarlly need to print
2016 Oct 03
0
ldb-tools stand alone different than built-in?
On Mon, 3 Oct 2016 09:49:32 -0700 Greg Zartman <gzartman at koozali.org> wrote: > To clarify, the ldb tools I built work. The ones in the ltb-tools > package in the centos repos does not work > As I said, Centos doesn't (yet) have packages from which you can create an AD DC, it therefore seems likely that the ldb-tools package you found, do not have the code to connect to a
2016 Oct 03
0
ldb-tools stand alone different than built-in?
On Sun, 2 Oct 2016, Greg Zartman via samba wrote: > I'm working with the Centos 7 packages for Samba 4.2.10 and I note that the > stock packages don't include the ldb tools (eg, ldbmodify, ldbsearch, etc). > > However, the stand along tools don't seem to be aware of the Active > Directory schema. For example, if I try to use these tools to add an > attribute to the