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2006 Jul 12
3
How to get the current URL?
Hi, how can I get the current URL withing a controller? There seems to be no appropriate method in ActionController::Base. I''m creating a site, which requires a login for some pages. I''m using before_filter for authentication. My idea was to store the currect URL in a session before redirecting to the login page and then redirect to this URL after successful authenfication.
2015 Jan 10
0
UDP/138 answers sending from false IP on multinetwork-server
Hallo, after change net-infrastructure on a multinetwork-server can on segment not find the logon-server. Source problem is, that nmbd sending UDP/138 answers from a false IP. 12:08:08.909997 IP 123.4.5.6.138 > 123.4.7.7.138: NBT UDP PACKET(138) 12:08:08.910083 IP 10.9.0.1.138 > 123.4.5.5.138: NBT UDP PACKET(138) UDP/137 and all TCP-traffic are O.K. My server has two active netcards for
2004 Jul 29
2
XP does not join domain
hi, i've the following problem: i want a XP pro sp1 to join my samba (3.0.5) domain (MHC). with my first try it complained that it could not resolve: _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.MHC i've fixed this with the following DNS setup: ------------------------------ _ldap._tcp.MHC. 600 IN SRV 0 100 389 server.MHC.
2016 Sep 03
1
Samba4 and sssd authentication not working due "Transport encryption required."
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configuring_LDAP_over_SSL_(LDAPS)_on_a_Samba_AD_DC <https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configuring_LDAP_over_SSL_(LDAPS)_on_a_Samba_AD_DC> > On Sep 3, 2016, at 7:59 AM, Fosiul Alam via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > Hi Both > Thanks > > from Samba4 side i need this help, I can see that sshd has this option, can > you
2018 Feb 16
0
PhD Student / Postdoc job position at TU Berlin
Hi, we are looking for either one post-doctoral researcher or PhD student to work with us on the CELERITY project. The main goal is the design of a programming environment to develop energy- and performance- efficient, predictably scalable, and easy-to-program parallel applications targeting large-scale heterogeneous HPC clusters. The CELERITY environment will integrate a compilation part
2015 Jan 11
0
UDP/138 answers sending from false IP on multinetwork-server
Hallo, after change net-infrastructure on a multinetwork-server can on segment not find the logon-server. Source problem is, that nmbd sending UDP/138 answers from a false IP. 12:08:08.909997 IP 123.4.5.6.138 > 123.4.7.7.138: NBT UDP PACKET(138) 12:08:08.910083 IP 10.9.0.1.138 > 123.4.5.5.138: NBT UDP PACKET(138) UDP/137 and all TCP-traffic are O.K. My server has two active netcards for
2015 Apr 12
1
rid mapping works on member server but not DC
On 12 April 2015 at 14:34, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> wrote: >> - perhaps use sssd? (which I haven't yet investigated, to be honest) > > You could try sssd, this has a backend like the winbind backend and will > also work on the DC (well it did the last time I tried it, which was some > time ago) . Thanks! I'm looking at
2017 Apr 04
4
Samba file sharing with AD authentication doesn't work on some boxes
I have a few RHEL7 boxes, all of them are members in MS Win domain using SSSD. All of these linuxes run Samba for file sharing with the same config. Usually it works nice, but from time to time users cannot map Samba folders, with the following message in the log: [2017/03/07 14:58:27.050493, 0] ../source3/auth/auth_domain.c:121(connect_to_domain_password_server)
2016 Oct 09
2
Problem with one User after upgrade to 4.5.0
On 10/09/2016 12:14 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > I would like to take you to task over 'winbindd which is adequate for > my purposes'. Anything that sssd can do, winbind can do, in fact sssd > uses some of the code from winbind. I should say one more thing. If you have a URL of a good, recent guide I will give it a try again. I want to move to hardware running CentOS 7.
2016 Mar 31
3
NFSv4 / Krb / wildcard in keytab
Le 31/03/2016 11:44, Rowland penny a écrit : > On 31/03/16 10:04, Service Informatique IF wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to use wildcard in keytab because i don't want join every >> computer, client for service NFS krb5. >> >> I add a spn like this >> >> # samba-tool spn add host/* nfs >> >> (I create user nfs before) >>
2005 Sep 09
2
Authenfication on 2 databases
Hello, I have 2 databases MySQL. I would like to do that: If the user does not existe in the first base, it goes in the second database. my configuration auth default { mechanisms = plain passdb sql { args = /etc/dovecot-sql-1.conf } passdb sql { args = /etc/dovecot-sql-2.conf } userdb sql { args
2005 Sep 09
2
Source authenfication
Hello there, Is there any way to have authentification on a db / ldap about sources and password instead of having one static entry in icecast.xml ? Any idea ? hacks ? patches ? Thanks /Xavier
2019 Feb 26
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Dear all, what is about the support for POSIX ACL in Samba protocol implementation of SMB2 and SMB3? >From what I extracted from SNIA and SambaXP developer conference talks and as well as the official Samba Wiki, support for POSIX ACL in SMB2 and SMB3 has been completely abandonned. Am I right? If so, is there any other possibility to allow Linux Clients to natively access access control lists
2018 Mar 02
2
nscd and winbindd
Dear samba folks, I have a special question regarding the simultaneous operation of nscd and winbindd on the same host: We are running in a Samba file server setup where the nsswitch.conf looks like this: passwd: files ldap group: files ldap shadow: files ldap hosts: files dns wins networks: files protocols: db files services: db files
2019 Feb 27
0
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Dear Jeremy, thanks for your instant reply. :-) Along with Linux native getfacl/fetfacl, I also tested getcifsacl/setcifsacl (for sure thoroughly ;-)). Unfortunately, these CIFS client tools seem to have been designed as part of the "old" CIFS Unix Extensions, working only for SMB/CIFS mounts, and are not supposed to work with SMB2/SMB3 mounts, as I guess. During my tests, the
2008 Aug 07
0
[JOB] Softwareentwickler/-in, prometheus-Bildarchiv, Universität zu Köln
hi folks! sorry to bother you all, but the following job announcement is in german only, because fluent german is an indispensable requirement anyway. cheers jens ---- An der Universität zu Köln, prometheus - Das verteilte digitale Bildarchiv für Forschung & Lehre, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Philosophische Fakultät ist zum 01.09.2008 befristet bis 28.02.2009 die Stelle einer/eines
2008 Sep 19
0
[JOB] Softwareentwickler/-in, prometheus-Bildarchiv, Universität zu Köln
Hi folks! We, the prometheus image archive at the University of Cologne (Germany), would like you to take note of the following job announcement for a full-time software developer position in Cologne, Germany. In addition, we''d like to emphasize that the contract is limited in time due to formal reasons only. We definitely aim at extending it. We look forward to receiving your
2019 Feb 26
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Thanks for the first reply, Jeremy. What about the (future) implementation of RichACL? Will there be any native Linux Client support along with the SMB2/SMB3 protocol? I know, there is a native implemenation for RichACLs in ext4 FS. Unfortunately, smbcals is not a native Linux ACL Tool and has a very unhandy syntax. I just tested some days ago. ;-) I am looking for a solution that allows the
2018 Nov 06
2
Samba CIFS Mounts with Kerberos Security: Write Access denied
Hi all, I am testing different setups for Samba home share mounts via the CIFS protocol on Linux clients with and without Keberos security (both krb5 and krb5i). I am experiencing some strange behaviour in case of Kerberos authentication: In case of mounts (by root or the user itself) without Kerberos security (only NTLMv2 authentication), local root and the owning user on the Linux client
2015 Apr 12
2
rid mapping works on member server but not DC
Thank you Rowland, that clearly explains why it isn't working for me. Appreciated. I was trying to achieve my goal of having two domain controllers for redundancy, without having additional physical machines - it looks like I'm now in the same boat as the other current thread ("Domain controller in a chroot"), which is unfortunate! :( My scenario is that I have one ESXi