Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Turning off SMB1 make slashdot and theregister !"
2019 Sep 25
0
New minimal SMB2 client library !
Ronnie Sahlberg, Samba Team member - has
written a new small-footprint SMB2/3 client
library. Compiled size is 120KB (yes, that
is *KB*, not MB :-). It supports signing,
sealing, NTLM authentication (and krb5
with external libraries).
It has *no* dependencies (other than the
afore-mentioned krb5 if you need it) and
is available for checkout and hacking at:
git clone
2019 Sep 25
0
New minimal SMB2 client library !
Ronnie Sahlberg, Samba Team member - has
written a new small-footprint SMB2/3 client
library. Compiled size is 120KB (yes, that
is *KB*, not MB :-). It supports signing,
sealing, NTLM authentication (and krb5
with external libraries).
It has *no* dependencies (other than the
afore-mentioned krb5 if you need it) and
is available for checkout and hacking at:
git clone
2024 Oct 16
1
ctdb tcp settings for statd failover
Hi Ulrich,
On Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:22:51 +0000, Ulrich Sibiller via samba
<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> In current (6140c3177a0330f42411618c3fca28930ea02a21) samba's
> ctdb/tools/statd_callout_helper I find this comment:
>
> notify)
> ...
> # we need these settings to make sure that no tcp connections
> survive # across a very fast failover/failback
2001 Jun 27
0
Vorbis (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/19982.html)
In an article on theregister.co.uk, you wrote:
> Either project - or any other open source MP3 encoder, for that matter
> - could check out the open source codec, Ogg Vorbis, which offers
> comparable size and sound quality to MP3. We don't know if it's any
> good, and it's unlikely - for the time being at least - to be
> supported by portable music players,
2019 Nov 20
2
Is it possible to re-share a SMB2 filesystem for SMB1 clients?
Hi everyone,
I'm having the following situation:
I need to migrate all SMB file services to a new appliance that only
supports the SMB2+ protocol. Unfortunately, there are still some very
old Linux clients ("modinfo cifs" says version 1.60) that do only speak
SMB1 and need to access these shares after the migration.
Is it possible to have a Linux with a modern Samba
2018 Mar 13
0
cifs-utils release 6.8 ready for download
The main changes in this release are moving generation of manpages to
.rst format and updating default behavior of the protocol version
selection (auto-negotiate).
webpage: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFS_utils
tarball: https://download.samba.org/pub/linux-cifs/cifs-utils/
git: git://git.samba.org/cifs-utils.git
gitweb:
2008 Oct 20
1
Patch for GPFS support
List,
We, IBM, have developed a patch that enhances RSYNC.
This patch provides extensions to RSYNC to map to and use filesystem
extensions present in the IBM GPFS cluster filesystem.
(GPFS is a cluster filesystem for Linux and AIX that provides additional
attributes such as NFSv4 ACLs, extended attributes and windows attributes
in addition to the common posix permissions)
This will greatly
2005 Nov 24
1
ip route mpath rr problem
Hi list,
I have tried google but just cant get this to work or figure it out.
My setup
========
vanilla 2.6.13 kernel with
CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH=y
CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH_CACHED=y
CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH_RR=y
CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH_RANDOM=y
CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH_WRANDOM=y
CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH_DRR=y
My configuration:
A host with two ppp links.
Ontop of these two ppp dialup
2004 Dec 14
0
Slashdot thread references R/Quantian and another new R/S-PLUS book pending
Greetings all,
Just a quick heads up that there is a Slashdot thread this morning on
Open Source Math Software for Education, which includes references to R
and Dirk's Quantian distribution (among others). The thread is at:
http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/04/12/13/2355258.shtml?tid=185&tid=4
The OP's query was targeted for high school to first year college age
students, but as
2019 May 24
0
FW: Weird Samba/CIFS behavior: client hangs
Ohhhh, thanks for the link to that kernel bug.
6 months ago or so, I ran into something similar which mostly manifested as
a periodic hang with high iowait times that would resolve itself in a half
hour or so. This would mostly affect those who are constantly working off
of fileshares -- opening spreadsheets directly from the share, etc.
I eventually "resolved" by downgrading to a 4.9
2012 Apr 28
1
SMB2 write performace slower than SMB1 in 10Gb network
Hi forks:
I've been testing SMB2 with samba 3.6.4 performance these days,
and I find a weird benchmark that SMB2 write performance is
slower than SMB1 in 10Gb ethernet network.
Server
-----------------------
Linux: Redhat Enterprise 6.1 x64
Kernel: 2.6.31 x86_64
Samba: 3.6.4 (almost using the default configuration)
Network: Chelsio T4 T420-SO-CR 10GbE network adapter
RAID:
Adaptec 51645 RAID
2012 Sep 28
1
Patch for GPFS support
Hi all
My apologies for dragging up a very old mail from the depths of the
rsync archives:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2008-October/021963.html
I'm trying to use Ronnie's patch to get rsync to copy my GPFS NFSv4
ACLs. I'm having trouble building Ronnie's gpfs.c though - it turns out
my programming isn't up to a challenge greater than "configure; make"!
2005 Dec 22
1
Ask Slashdot: Is Ruby on Rails Maintainable?
Ask Slashdot: Is Ruby on Rails Maintainable?
Posted by Cliff on Wednesday December 21, @12:51PM
from the would-you-want-to-edit-the-code-later dept.
kale77in asks: "I''ve become a big fan of Ruby over the past few months, but I''m not at all sure about Ruby On Rails. Automatic code generation sets of alarm bells in my mind; so that, to RoR''s promise of
2005 Mar 04
3
Whoo Hoo... We''re on the Slashdot front page!
Part 2 of my Rails article on ONLamp.com just made the slashdot front page!
The entry, itself, is here:
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/04/1319242&tid=156
Curt
2000 Aug 14
0
Slashdot Interview
Hey all.
Just in case someone here doesn't read Slashdot on a daily (OK, hourly,
backoff! 8-) ) basis, here's a new interview with Chris Montgomery (I can
only assume that it's you, Monty? I thought you were like Sting, or Madona!
8-) ) http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/08/14/1034209
Good interview, and more converts to the collective!
8-)
OH, and just to update everyone,
2000 Aug 14
0
Slashdot Interview
Hey all.
Just in case someone here doesn't read Slashdot on a daily (OK, hourly,
backoff! 8-) ) basis, here's a new interview with Chris Montgomery (I can
only assume that it's you, Monty? I thought you were like Sting, or Madona!
8-) ) http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/08/14/1034209
Good interview, and more converts to the collective!
8-)
OH, and just to update everyone,
2008 Nov 04
1
Article on Slashdot (was: Theora 1.0 final release!)
We have an article right now on the Slashdot main page:
http://slashdot.org/news/08/11/04/136220.shtml
--
Lino Mastrodomenico
2008 Nov 04
1
Article on Slashdot (was: Theora 1.0 final release!)
We have an article right now on the Slashdot main page:
http://slashdot.org/news/08/11/04/136220.shtml
--
Lino Mastrodomenico
2001 Aug 13
3
RC2 on slashdot.org
In case you missed it, RC2 is on slashdot.org too:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/08/13/1811241
BTW Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote on /. that RC3 should appear
very soon (in a week or so)?
Also, it looks like Wall Street Journal article is not available
on-line (at least to non-registered persons). If someone is registered
or have a paper edition, please post this article somewhere so that we
2013 Sep 01
0
Unmountable filesystem parent transid verify failed
Hi again.
Sorry for top posting.
I have a 9 disk filesystem that does not mount anymore and need some
help/advice so I can recover the data.
What happened was that I was running a btrfs delete device
under Ubuntu 13.04 Kernel 3.8
and after a long time of moving data around it crashed with a SEGV.
Now the filesystem does not mount and none of the recovery options I
have tried work.
I have