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2020 Jun 04
1
samba-tool dns query
On Wed, June 3, 2020 10:52, Rowland penny wrote: > On 03/06/2020 15:31, James B. Byrne wrote: >> >> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca >> ALL -U administrator >> Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: >> Name=, Records=3, Children=0 >> SOA: serial=1, refresh=900, retry=600, expire=86400, minttl=3600, >>
2020 Jun 03
1
samba-tool dns query
On Tue, June 2, 2020 11:13, Rowland penny wrote: > On 02/06/2020 16:03, James B. Byrne via samba wrote: >> Samba-4.11.8 on FreeBSd-12.1p5 >> >> How does one list all of the actual DNS records for Samba administered zones, >> forward and reverse? >> > Try: > > samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca > brockley.harte-lyne.ca ALL -U
2020 Jun 02
2
samba-tool dns query
Samba-4.11.8 on FreeBSd-12.1p5 How does one list all of the actual DNS records for Samba administered zones, forward and reverse? When I use the dns query option of samba-tool I get a summary but no detail: samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca @ ALL -U administrator Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Name=, Records=3, Children=0 SOA: serial=1, refresh=900, retry=600,
2010 Jan 28
2
Starting a java applet from the desktop
CentOS-5.4 i86_64 I have a calculator applet on my desktop (superbcalc.jar). When I double click on it I get no response. If I right click and select open with java I get no response. If I open a terminal window and cd to Desktop and type java -jar superbcalc.jar then the applet opens. Does anyone have any idea why I am seeing this behaviour? There are no messages in the syslog file relating
2020 Jun 03
1
Samba-4.11 AD DC dnsupdate fails
FreeBSd-12.1p5 Samab-4.11 py37-dnspython-1.16.0 python37-3.7.7 I am seeing a recurring error relating to dns updates. I ran: samba_dnsupdate --verbose I see this result: Calling samba-tool dns add -k no -P ['192.168.216.166', 'brockley.harte-lyne.ca', '_ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.ForestDnsZones', 'SRV',
2020 Jul 23
2
samba-tool domain backup offline stalls
On Wed, July 22, 2020 14:48, Rowland penny wrote: > On 22/07/2020 19:40, James B. Byrne via samba wrote: >> >> On Wed, July 22, 2020 12:35, James B. Byrne wrote: >>> FreeBSD-12.1p7 jail running Samba-4.10.15 on ZFS. >>> >>> When I run 'samba-tool domain backup offline targetdir=/tmp' I see this: >>> >>> running backup on dirs:
2016 Jul 21
0
Samba-4.3 FreeBSD-10.3 Roaming Profiles and User Home Drive Shares
We have set up a Samba-4.3 AD-DC on a FreeBSD-10.3 BHyve guest configured with UFS stoarge. The samba_server is provisioned and we can join the Domain and configure the server remotely using MMC snap-ins running on a MS Win-v7Pro workstation. We are at the point where we are implementing roaming profiles. We have followed the instructions found at:
2020 Jun 30
0
samab-4.10 nsupdate
> Could be because you added the wrong line to your smb4.conf (why does > freebsd call it smb4.conf ?), Why does freebsd put these things in /usr/local/etc/? Some questions have answers that are not worth the effort to know. > try: > nsupdate command = /usr/local/sbin/nsupdate -g I did catch that error earlier. But it makes no difference. samba_dnsupdate does not give any
2020 Jul 22
1
samba-tool domain backup offline fails
On FreeBSD-12.1p7 running Samba-4.10.15 I have a working test AD domain. While samba_server is confirmed stopped the 'samba-tool domain backup offline' command gives the following error: [root at smb4-1c-testfmso ~ (master)]# hostname smb4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca [root at smb4-1c-testfmso ~ (master)]# samba-tool domain backup offline --targetdir=/tmp ERROR(<class
2020 Jul 02
1
samab-4.10 nsupdate
Thank you for your patience. On Tue, June 30, 2020 16:48, Rowland penny wrote: > > From 'man smb.conf': > > nsupdate command (G) > > This option sets the path to the nsupdate command which is used for > GSS-TSIG dynamic DNS updates. > > Default: nsupdate command = /usr/bin/nsupdate -g > > dns update command (G) > > This
2020 Jun 05
1
(no subject)
Previously, when I did this: >> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca >> ALL -U administrator Then I saw this: >> Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Now I see this: >> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca >> ALL -U administrator >> Cannot do GSSAPI to an IP address >>
2008 Oct 06
3
[Fwd: Re: Install CentOS-5.0 on HP-ComPaq DC7700 Dual Core]
---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Re: [CentOS] Install CentOS-5.0 on HP-ComPaq DC7700 Dual Core From: "James B. Byrne" <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> Date: Mon, October 6, 2008 12:26 To: cenos at centos.org Cc: "John Newbigin" <jnewbigin at ict.swin.edu.au>
2009 Mar 31
1
[Fwd: Re: Another rpm question re %make]
On Tue, March 31, 2009 13:03, James B. Byrne wrote: > Found it. No etc/at.allow and no etc/at.deny means only root can > submit jobs. > Well, that was not it. I still get the same errors after adding my user id to /etc/at.allow. I tested whether job control was enabled by moving top into the background using ctrl-z and fg to return and that worked. Any suggestions as to what I am
2020 Jul 03
0
samab-4.10 nsupdate
I changed the entries in smb4.conf (smb.conf) to this: [global] . . . dns update command = /usr/local/sbin/samba_dnsupdate nsupdate command = /usr/local/bin/samba-nsupdate -d -g And this is what results when I run: samba_dnsupdate --verbose -d8 --all-names . . . update(nsupdate): SRV _ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.ForestDnsZones.brockley.harte-lyne.ca
2015 Jul 07
0
Prompt for chrooted users
Well, I seem to have resolved most of this. In the end I had to create a separate logical link for the chrooted users' home directories that pointed back to their actual directory. It sounds confusing because it is. I first tried this in sshd_conf ChrootDirectory %h and in ~/%h I had created the following mount points: bin dev etc lib lib64 tmp usr Upon which I had hung mounts to
2011 Mar 05
0
[Fwd: Re: Centos 6 - What are you looking forward to?]
On Fri, March 4, 2011 14:12, aurfalien at gmail.com wrote: > On Mar 4, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Kenneth Porter wrote: > >> --On Thursday, March 03, 2011 10:11 AM -0500 Digimer >> <linux at alteeve.com >> > >> wrote: >> >>> How about the rest of you? What are you looking forward to in >>> CentOS 6 when it is released? >> >> A new
2008 Jul 17
0
Re: Howto: Java Plugin for Firefox 3.0.1? {SOLVED]]
On Thu, July 17, 2008 15:05, James B. Byrne wrote: > I have no clue how to get java to work in FF3.0.1 at the moment. Any help > would be appreciated. > Ah. I now have to put this logical link in the.mozilla/plugins directory under each users home directory. At least it works. Sorry for the interruption. -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne
2010 Sep 13
0
[Re: Problem with SSHD update [Work Around]
To get the server working again I reinstalled the previous version of openssh and the service came up without complaint. cd /tmp; rpm -i openssh-4.3p2-41.el5.i386.rpm --force --nodeps cd /tmp; rpm -iv openssh-server-4.3p2-41.el5.i386.rpm --force --nodeps cd /tmp; rpm -iv openssh-clients-4.3p2-41.el5.i386.rpm --force --nodeps cd /tmp; rpm -iv openssh-askpass-4.3p2-41.el5.i386.rpm --force
2010 Sep 14
0
[Fwd: Re: Problem with SSHD update.]
On Tue, September 14, 2010 02:30, R P Herrold wrote: > On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Karanbir Singh wrote: > >> So, I'm quite keen on finding out what is it that is causing >> the breakage for you > > Karanbir, in the middle of the thread from the archive: > > James B. Byrne at Mon Sep 13 12:59:25 EDT 2010 >> Did that via webmin's command interface and nothing
2011 Jul 28
0
[Fwd: [SOLVED] Re: How to test for '.' in a script]
On Thu, July 28, 2011 14:30, James B. Byrne wrote: > I am trying to check for a single period '.' in a shell variable. > > $ I=. > $ echo $I > . > $ if [[ "$I" -eq '.' ]]; then echo true; fi > -bash: [[: .: syntax error: operand expected (error token is ".") > . . . > > How does one check to see for this in a bash script? Found