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2015 Jun 01
4
[OT] recover/reset 'owner' password on win7 os
On 06/01/2015 12:43 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 6/1/2015 10:30 AM, g wrote: >> i would wipe win7, but not an option at this time. > > thats the only sane thing to do with a used computer being redeployed, > format it completely, and clean install your desired software. so, just what do you think "but not an option at this time" means? ;-) > there's a util
2015 Jun 01
0
[OT] recover/reset 'owner' password on win7 os
On 6/1/2015 10:30 AM, g wrote: > i would wipe win7, but not an option at this time. thats the only sane thing to do with a used computer being redeployed, format it completely, and clean install your desired software. there's a util called NTPASSWD that can reset the password of a windows system, this util is run by booting a cd or usb stick, and directly modifies the 'SAM' in
2015 Jun 01
0
[OT] recover/reset 'owner' password on win7 os
On 6/1/2015 1:59 PM, g wrote: > On 06/01/2015 12:43 PM, John R Pierce wrote: >> >On 6/1/2015 10:30 AM, g wrote: >>> >>i would wipe win7, but not an option at this time. >> > >> >thats the only sane thing to do with a used computer being redeployed, >> >format it completely, and clean install your desired software. > so, just what do you
2015 Jun 02
0
[OT] recover/reset 'owner' password on win7 os
On Jun 1, 2015, at 4:59 PM, g <geleem at bellsouth.net> wrote: > all of which brings me back to my original question; > > how can i make usb stick bootable from linux? It depends on how you put content on the USB stick. Typically, I just ?dd? the installation DVD to the USB device, that way there?s no messing around. You can also follow the instructions here:
2003 Jan 28
2
PAM Module for SMB-LDAP
Hi Everybody, maybe we are just too stupid, but for me it seems that there is some problem with holding passwords completely sync between *NIX-world and WIN-world when I use LDAP & Samba. If a user changes a password under Windows, with "passwd chat" the *NIX-Password (attribute: userPassword) can be changend very well besides the both Samba-LDAP-attributes lmPassword and
2016 Nov 28
0
gnucash 2.4.15 - both help and tutor drop out when attempting to read
greetings all. GnuCash 2.4.15 - both help and tutor drop out when attempting to read within a few seconds of opening. submitted bug report. system: centos 6.8 current toshiba satellite l455d-s5976 w/ amd sempron si-42, 2GB ddr2 aoy, have not search centos or web for problem. thought i might try quick and easy first. has anyone seen such problem? would installing latest version possibly be
2016 Jul 21
3
users unable to log into kde after 6.8 update
greetings to all. centos = 6.8 current system = toshiba l455d-s5976 laptop a new problem has developed after 1st updating of 6.8. regular user is not able to open kde desktop, can open gnome desktop. root user can open either kde or gnome desktop. as a user, when i try to open kde, after entering password, screen goes to a solid blue, then shows a quick full screen view of command line text,
2016 Jul 21
1
users unable to log into kde after 6.8 update
good morning jtj. thank you for replying. On 07/21/16 06:56, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote: > El 21/7/16 a las 8:53, geo.inbox.ignore escribi?: > >> greetings to all. >> >> centos = 6.8 current >> system = toshiba l455d-s5976 laptop >> >> a new problem has developed after 1st updating of 6.8. >> >> regular user is not able to open kde
2016 Jul 26
4
installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop
greetings one and all. installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop; specs: toshiba satellite l455d-s5976 amd sempron si-42 2 GB ddr2 250 GB hdd ]$ lspci|grep Realtek 0e:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. \ RTL8187SE Wireless LAN Controller (rev 22) 14:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. \ RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet
2016 Jul 23
0
users unable to log into kde after 6.8 update [RESOLVED]
hello Nicolas, thank you for your reply. On 07/21/16 12:19, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote: > On 07/21/2016 01:56 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote: >> El 21/7/16 a las 8:53, geo.inbox.ignore escribi?: >> >>> greetings to all. >>> >>> centos = 6.8 current >>> system = toshiba l455d-s5976 laptop >>> >>> a new problem has developed
2008 Oct 22
1
BUG: Bad passwords from Vampire / NT migration
> 3. The only evidence of any problem from the vampire command is the > events logged on the PDC, and the invalid passwords. I tried > deleting the trust account on the PDC and rejoining several times, > with Samba on, off, and nmbd on and off. The result is always the > same. The bad password hashes are always the same for each account. > If I change a password on the PDC
2002 Oct 30
1
Samba <-> LDAP auth
Hello everybody! Sorry for (maybe) a stupid question... Again: problem with authentication against LDAP (iPlanet Directory Server 4.16), Solaris 8 SPARC server I have compiled samba 2.2.6 --with-ldapsam option When connecting from w2k prof workstation i see the following log files:
2006 Jul 22
2
using MongrelDbg
I coded up a handler, using the MongrelDbg module to help me debug. I deployed my code and found it royally broken in production because it couldn''t include that module. What''s the best practice for having MongrelDbg in code and not breaking in different environments? Is this just a bug? I commented out all my MongrelDbg usage and redeployed, and it works now. -- Cheers,
2012 Jun 08
2
certname=hostname SSL errors
Hi all, I ran into the following problem: Until now, i used fqdn as certname (i.e. had no certname defined in puppet.conf, so defaults applied) and everything worked fine. However, I wanted to use tthe short hostname as certname, so I redeployed the puppet.conf file, re-generated the certificates and signed them, and removed the old certificates from the master. Now I have the following status:
2016 Jul 21
2
users unable to log into kde after 6.8 update
On 07/21/2016 01:56 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote: > El 21/7/16 a las 8:53, geo.inbox.ignore escribi?: > >> greetings to all. >> >> centos = 6.8 current >> system = toshiba l455d-s5976 laptop >> >> a new problem has developed after 1st updating of 6.8. >> >> regular user is not able to open kde desktop, can open >> gnome desktop.
2003 May 30
1
load password users in Ldap
Hello, I'm new in Samba Ldap. I use samba-2.2.3a and openldap2-2.1.4-46. I am going to load in Ldap a lot of users in a ldif file as it is shown below. But I don't know how to put samba password. I can use: smbpasswd juan1 and then the fields lmPassword and ntPassword are changed. In this way, after load all users in Ldap I would need a script to do a smbpasswd for each user
2016 Jul 21
1
users unable to log into kde after 6.8 update
On Thu, July 21, 2016 07:56, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote: > El 21/7/16 a las 8:53, geo.inbox.ignore escribi?: > >> greetings to all. >> >> centos = 6.8 current >> system = toshiba l455d-s5976 laptop >> >> a new problem has developed after 1st updating of 6.8. >> >> regular user is not able to open kde desktop, can open >> gnome
2002 Mar 06
1
ldap configurations
Hello folks, I am kinda confused as to how to get some values for ldap. For example, here is an ldif entry: dn: uid=gcarter, ou=people,dc=plainjoe,dc=org logonTime: 0 displayName: Gerald Carter lmPassword: 552902031BEDE9EFAAD3B435B51404EE primaryGroupID: 1201 objectClass: posixAccount objectClass: sambaAccount acctFlags: [UX ] userPassword: {crypt}BpM2ej8Rkzogo uid: gcarter uidNumber:
2005 Jun 04
3
smbldap-tools and joining workstation to domain
Hi, I've reported this before but I guess I'll have to do it again, since it's not fixed yet or I'm understanding something wrong here. The problem is that smbldap-useradd -w 'machinename' will add only posixAccount entrys into ldap but it should add both posixAccount and sambaSAMAccount entrys. So if one doesn't add correct machine account entrys manually to ldap
2004 Mar 12
2
trust secret location in WinXP
Hi, At our campus we have ~40 machines. If a new program is needed we install it on a single machine and replicate this one to the others. The whole process is automated: (Wake-On-LAN) (with pxe) booting a kernel via grub. booting a minimal ram based linux and doing: netcat server port > /dev/hda If we send a WOL packet the restore process starts. The problem is that we have to rejoin each