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2001 Aug 15
0
[ossh patch] principal name/patterns in authorized_keys2
As you know, revoking RSA/DSA keys in an SSH environment requires editing all authorized_keys and authorized_keys2 files that reference those public keys. This is, well, difficult at best but certainly very obnoxious, particularly in a large environment. SSH key management is difficult. This patch simplifies key management wherever GSS-API/Kerberos is used and is general enough to be used with
2002 Jan 24
1
PATCH: krb4/krb5/... names/patterns in auth_keys entries
This patch (to OpenSSH 3.0.2p1) adds support for using krb4, krb5 and other principal names in authorized_keys entries. It's a sort of replacement for .klogin and .k5login, but it's much more general than .k*login as it applies to any authentication mechanism where a name is associated with the ssh client and it supports name patterns and all the normal authorized_keys entry options
2018 Nov 01
4
Kodi crashes when trying to browse network
Hi, I maintain Kodi[1] in RPMFusion[2] and the latest version of Kodi, 18.0, is crashing when trying to browse the SMB network. The previous version, 17.x, worked fine. The backtrace shows that Samba was not able to open /dev/urandom, which can't be true and must be masking another issue. The issue occurs on any Fedora 28 or 29 system (multiple user reports[3]). SELinux is disabled and
1998 Oct 19
1
domain_master_node_status_fail: ... Cannot sync browser lists.
This looks like a bug to me, except . . . no one else seems to have encountered it, and it's in a pretty basic area, so there must be something wrong at our site. When the Unix server becomes a local master browser, Samba is unable to sync its browse list w/that of the DMB. None of our NT machines are having any trouble, and our tech. support guy says the DMB is in good health. Rebooting
2003 Sep 27
0
Samba 3(PDC) + winbind, anyone has it working ?
Hi, I have reported this(and seen similar problems by others) before. I took the plunge today and trace into the source to see what happened. The result seems to be that winbind(or the nsswitch part) would never work in a PDC/BDC situation, only for other trusted domain(probably). Below is my analysis. I have setup nsswitch.conf and pam.d/login properly so libnss_winbind and pam_winbind are
2018 Nov 03
2
Kodi crashes when trying to browse network
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 09:30:08 -0500 Michael Cronenworth via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On 11/2/18 4:29 PM, Michael Cronenworth via samba wrote: > > > > A compiler bug is also possible. When I have time I'll try to > > rebuild Samba with -O0 to make sure it isn't an optimization issue. > > When I built with -O0 the backtrace changed. >
1999 Feb 07
0
Help needed! tricky browsing configuration and BUG_REPORT
hi there, can please anybody help me solve my little problem ? I have about a dozen separated networks connected to my local lan via isdn dial-up (on-demand). I am running linux kernel 2.0.36 and samba 2.0.0 (2.0.2 doesn't work either). There is a linux-box running samba 2.0.0 connected to every remote network. The Clients are always Win95/Win98/WinNT. Local browsing seems to work perfectly.
2018 Nov 03
0
Kodi crashes when trying to browse network
On 11/2/18 4:29 PM, Michael Cronenworth via samba wrote: > > A compiler bug is also possible. When I have time I'll try to rebuild Samba with > -O0 to make sure it isn't an optimization issue. When I built with -O0 the backtrace changed. #0  0x00007ff699ec153f in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6 #1  0x00007ff699eab895 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6 #2  0x00007ff696b19925 in
2018 Nov 03
0
Kodi crashes when trying to browse network
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 15:12:37 +0000 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 09:30:08 -0500 > Michael Cronenworth via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > On 11/2/18 4:29 PM, Michael Cronenworth via samba wrote: > > > > > > A compiler bug is also possible. When I have time I'll try to > > >
2016 Sep 24
1
samba_dnsupdate error
Hi, I replicated a new samba 4.5.0 from a samba 4.4.4 (the process took about 5 hours, against 20 hours when replicating a new 4.4.4, thanks!) Everything went well, but I noticed that the dns updates are getting crashs in the new server. See: # samba_dnsupdate --verbose [...] 25 DNS updates and 0 DNS deletes needed ldb_wrap open of secrets.ldb Traceback (most recent call last): File
2018 Dec 27
1
FreeBSD, Libmd5, samba 4.9.4 & "smbclient -L" (using password) -> core dump
I just noticed that smbclient from Samba 4.9.4 /built by myself) on FreeBSD 11.2 coredumps when called like this: smbclient -L <hostname> > % /liu/pkg/samba/4.9.4-liu/bin/smbclient -L filur00 > Enter username at AD.LIU.SE's password: > Abort (core dumped) … if it is linked against /usr/local/lib/libmd5.so (which is part of “libwww”). If I remove libmd5.so and recompile
2012 Jul 20
1
Dissolve polygon
Hi, I am working with a SpatialPolygonsDataFrame of many islands. There are a lot of polygons (islands) composing my SpatialPolygonsDataFrame. I want to extract the elevation of each island. I need to separate the different polygons (like dissolve function in arcgis), to have the elevation of each island. Do you have any idea how can I do that ? I already read a lot of forum, and read the
2003 Sep 29
0
wins hook functionality broken in Samba 3.0.0
I've just fixed a bug (#528 in bugzilla) to do with wins hook functionality. The wins hook parameter is broken in Samba 3.0.0 but will be fixed in 3.0.1. The attached patch against the release samba-3.0.0.tar.gz file can be used to fix it. Tim. -------------- next part -------------- Index: nmbd_winsserver.c =================================================================== RCS file:
2017 Jan 18
4
DNS Update not working after update to 4.5.3
Hello @all: Calling DNS Update results in this failure: root at samba01:/# samba_dnsupdate --all-names Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate", line 784, in <module> creds = get_credentials(lp) File "/usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate", line 141, in get_credentials ans = check_one_dns_name(sub_vars['DNSDOMAIN'] +
2020 Aug 31
0
Changing IP Scope on a Samba DC
I just ran samba_dnsupdate --all-names and got this: itadmin at genesis:~$ sudo samba_dnsupdate --all-names add_interface: not adding duplicate interface 192.168.1.11 ldb_wrap open of secrets.ldb GENSEC backend 'gssapi_spnego' registered GENSEC backend 'gssapi_krb5' registered GENSEC backend 'gssapi_krb5_sasl' registered GENSEC backend 'spnego' registered GENSEC
2001 Jun 28
1
Adding 'name' key types
Playing around with the [wonderful] GSS-API patches for OpenSSH [1] I noticed that there is a bit of functionality missing from OpenSSH/GSS-API, namely that authorized_keys2 has no meaning when using GSS authentication. Yes, ~/.k5login can be used to grant access to an account for applications that support Kerberos, as does OpenSSH with those GSS patches, but .k5login does not and cannot provide
2018 Nov 02
2
Kodi crashes when trying to browse network
On 11/2/18 4:28 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote: > if you're getting the abort(), then urand_fd == -1. > If urand_fd != -1 and you're hitting the abort then > you have a compiler bug. A compiler bug is also possible. When I have time I'll try to rebuild Samba with -O0 to make sure it isn't an optimization issue.
2020 Sep 01
2
Changing IP Scope on a Samba DC
On 01/09/2020 00:33, Peter Pollock wrote: > I just ran? samba_dnsupdate --all-names and got this: > > itadmin at genesis:~$ sudo samba_dnsupdate --all-names > add_interface: not adding duplicate interface 192.168.1.11 You said that you were using the 192.168.2.0/24 network, where is that ipaddress coming from ? > ldb_wrap open of secrets.ldb > > update failed: NOTAUTH >
2016 Mar 28
0
Existing studies on the benefits of pointer analysis
> On Mar 25, 2016, at 9:04 PM, Jia Chen <jchen at cs.utexas.edu> wrote: > > On 03/25/2016 08:08 PM, Chris Lattner wrote: >> I’m still a big fan of context sensitive, flow insensitive, unification based models. > > Interestingly I find the unification approach quite unsatisfactory sometime. What happens there is pointers with the same "depth" are too often
2016 Mar 28
0
Existing studies on the benefits of pointer analysis
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jia Chen via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > To: "Chris Lattner" <clattner at apple.com> > Cc: "llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 10:10:12 AM > Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] Existing studies on the benefits of pointer > analysis > On 03/28/2016 12:37