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2020 Jun 04
0
Unable to map AD Users to existing local Unix users since 4.8.x
On 04/06/2020 21:22, Bivans, Crispin via samba wrote:
> Rowland said:
>>> Can you point me to a Release Changes note that says explicitly that Winbind is now required or that mapping of AD users to local unix accounts has been removed?
>>>
>>> Crispin
>> Yes, see here:
>>
2020 Jun 04
1
Unable to map AD Users to existing local Unix users since 4.8.x
Rowland said:
>> Is there a set of settings to restore the mapping of AD users to pre-existing Unix Users?
>No
>>
>> Does the official Samba distributed project source continue to support AD Users mapping to pre-existing Unix Users?
>I do not think it ever did.
I found this reference quickly from google describing the previous behavior.
Winbind was always optional
2020 Jun 04
1
Unable to map AD Users to existing local Unix users since 4.8.x
Statement of issue
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A feature our company relied on to map AD users to existing Unix users was broken when upgrading to 4.8.x Samba packages from Red Hat for RHEL7.6
History of prior usage
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For over 5+ years and many more, our company would configure for server mode = ADS with net ads join and allow Samba to map incoming users by user name
2004 Jan 22
1
File permissions and packages, openVignette
Hi,
I've got a quick question about file permissions and packages...
I'm creating my own package, and am having problems with its vignette
not being seen when I install it into R...
As I understand it, the permissions of the source tree should be as
follows:
o Directories - drwxrwxr--
o Files - -rw-r--r--
Everything builds and runs through 'R CMD check' fine with
2014 Oct 01
2
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2003 Oct 07
1
.First.lib doesn't appear to be running after calling lib rary()
Thanks - it is indeed the first '.' that's the problem...
Crispin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Liaw, Andy [mailto:andy_liaw at merck.com]
> Sent: 07 October 2003 15:21
> To: Crispin Miller
> Subject: RE: [R] .First.lib doesn't appear to be running after calling
> lib rary()
>
>
> I put .First.lib in the file "zzz.R", and it works for
2018 Mar 19
2
Fwd: Re: Erro Upgrade Samba 4.6.3 to 4.8
On Mon, 2018-03-19 at 16:55 +0000, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 13:17:41 -0300
> Carlos via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I dot used distro packages, i compilated samba.
>
> Okay
>
> >
> > 1° - Stop samba
> >
> > 2° - Donwload version 4.8.0
> >
> > 3 ° I executed
2003 Oct 06
4
Apply and its friends
Hi,
Forgive a very basic question...
I need to take two lists-of-lists, and apply a function to each pair of elements in the lists to return a single list...
For example
l1 <- list(1:5,6:10,2:15)
l2 <- list(1:8,4:12,1:19,4:20)
I could easily do an lapply across each of them, but is there a function that does a sort-of pairwise-apply across both together?
Does anybody know of a good
2012 Nov 20
1
FYI: News about Mark Crispin
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2005 Sep 01
3
Matrices with a single column
Hi,
I've got a quick question about what happens when indexing into matrices
with a single column. I was wondering if anyone can help ...
For example:
> x <- matrix(1:10)
> y <- cbind(x,x)
> x[4:6,]
[1] 4 5 6
> y[4:6,]
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 4 4
[2,] 5 5
[3,] 6 6
> class(x[4:6,])
[1] "integer"
> class(y[4:6,])
[1] "matrix"
It seems that R
2018 Mar 19
2
Fwd: Re: Erro Upgrade Samba 4.6.3 to 4.8
On Mon, 2018-03-19 at 14:44 -0300, Carlos via samba wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Okay, just run sambaundoguidindex? And then start samba? Or something else?
Don't run Samba 4.8 with that DB (yet).
Andrew Bartlett
> Regards;
>
>
> On 19-03-2018 14:40, Andrew Bartlett via samba wrote:
> > On Mon, 2018-03-19 at 16:55 +0000, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> > > On
2003 Oct 31
2
Creating packages in 1.8
Hi,
I decided to upgrade to 1.8 today... :-)
Anyway, we are writing our own package that is dependent on a
bioconductor library - 'affy'.
I've checked and when I fire up R, library(affy) behaves as expected...
so it all seems to be installed and OK...
In the DESCRIPTION file in my package source I have the line:
Depends: affy
When I run R CMD check simpleaffy
I get to:
...
*
2003 Oct 17
2
environments
Hi,
I have a string representing an environment:
"bob"
And an environment
> bob
<environment: 0x3901234ac>
How do write a function that takes the string and returns the
environment?
Crispin
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2003 Oct 07
3
FW: Optimising code
>> I have a function that applies a wilcoxon test to 12 sets of about a quarter of a million pairs
> ... and let me guess: everything is significiant to an almost arbitrary
> value of \alpha?
:-) For each of quarter of a million sets, I do a wilcoxon between two pairs each containing twenty numbers...
I do this 12 times...
> > (and takes about 3 hours). I've replaced the
2004 Nov 15
2
eudora issue
There seems to be a protocol mismatch between eudora and dovecot when
using pop. The login interchange with, for example, mozilla, is as
follows:
MO: [connects]
DC: +OK dovecot ready.
MO: CAPA
DC: +OK
DC: CAPA
DC: TOP
DC: USER
DC: UIDL
DC: RESP-CODES
DC: STLS
DC: SASL PLAIN
DC: .
MO: USER yyy
DC: +OK
MO: PASS xxxxxxxx
DC: +OK Logged in.
But with eudora, with apparently equivalent
2003 Oct 07
1
Optimising code
Hi,
Does anyone have any advice on speeding up R functions (short of re-implementing them in C :-) )?
I have a function that applies a wilcoxon test to 12 sets of about a quarter of a million pairs (and takes about 3 hours). I've replaced the inner loop I had originally with a function call via mapply, and also considered different approximations of the wilcoxon, rather than that which is
2003 Nov 12
2
Alpha values
Hi,
Does anyone know whether it is possible to construct a colour for
plotting with an alpha value as well as simply specifying rgb values?
Crispin
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2018 Mar 19
2
Fwd: Re: Erro Upgrade Samba 4.6.3 to 4.8
On Mon, 2018-03-19 at 14:55 -0300, Carlos wrote:
> Sorry ma but I do not understand.
> I understand that for now I should not use Samba 4.8.
> Should return to old (minh old version 4.6.3), but I did not understand what to do (you mentioned the sambaundoguididx).
>
> Could you explain please?
To return to 4.6 (I would suggest 4.7 myself, as we fixed the locking
issue in that
1997 Mar 02
1
imapd and ipop3d hole
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2019 Feb 12
1
Samba 4 Password Policies
Hi!
I think is ok(used gpo for password policy) , because i read this it,
but....
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_4.8_Features_added/changed#KDC_GPO_application
Regards;
On 11/02/2019 19:21, Viktor Trojanovic via samba wrote:
> The pw policy GPO is applied to the domain controller itself. That
> only works if the DC is a windows machine, though. So, no, no
> workaround