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2003 Sep 27
8
ShieldsUp scan
Hi, I''m a home user who doesn''t understand the workings of the Shorewall firewall (or the linux OS on which I''ve just installed it) very well. Having just installed Shorewall 1.4.6c with a default "home user" configuration I gave it a run against the online ShieldsUp scan. Main surprise was that the ICMP echo was enabled. I''ve since gone into
2009 Jun 15
2
Click-to-dial CTI for Windows
Hello guys, Is there a decent click-to-dial CTI which works well with Asterisk? We have vanilla asterisk implementation and I have tried a few (ADA, Outcall etc) but they have poor documentation and don't work very well. We are looking for an application which can allow us to dial a number from Outlook and IE/Firefox for outbound calls and get a pop-up for inbound calls with call history
2012 Feb 11
2
[LLVMdev] DW_TAG_base_type missing DW_AT_name for subrange types
Hi, ctfconvert is particularly unhappy about that (e.g., ERROR: ctfconvert: die 141: base type without name). Is it intended behavior? Simple testcase: int main(void) { int i[2]; return 0; } dwarfdump output: clang version 3.0 (tags/RELEASE_30/final): [...] LOCAL_SYMBOLS: [...] <3>< 120> DW_TAG_variable DW_AT_name i
2019 May 21
2
How to get original recipient from Postfix when using LMTP?
Many people prefer to use LMTP for delivery from postfix for better efficiency but X-Original-to header support still missing after many years. One affect of this is need to set sieve_vacation_dont_check_recipient = yes which violate Sieve standard and cause auto-replyies sent to messages that should not happen. Or abandon LMTP. or abandon postfix?? So while feature request is stalled are
2012 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] DW_TAG_base_type missing DW_AT_name for subrange types
On Feb 11, 2012, at 7:51 AM, Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > ctfconvert is particularly unhappy about that (e.g., ERROR: ctfconvert: > die 141: base type without name). Is it intended behavior? Not that I know of, please file a bug. Thanks! -eric
2018 Jun 15
2
No write access on new shares until smbd is restarted
[my previous mail didn't register as an answer in the list it seems] Yep - that's a standalone server. We're running the same configuration (generated from a template) on over a hundred of servers, and just a few manifest this "readonly until restart" behaviour. I'm struggling to isolate any specific conditions that cause this at the moment. The users are added as Samba
2002 Feb 26
4
Help again for Samba 3.0
Hello again, althogh some of you already tried to help me, I still have the same problem: I'd like to test the new Samba 3.0 as a PDC for two Windows 2000 clients. My OS is FreeBSD 4.5 Can anyone help me with that ? I always get the errors : 'no user session key' and 'remote procedure call failed'. As I found out the error messages (on the clients) both change regularly.
2019 Mar 11
2
4.8+ started requiring full UPN for logon
Hi guys, It appears that Samba 4.8 breaks the Windows' ability to log in without specifying a matching domain name. Since the upgrade, logging in with just the username or .\username has become impossible, and only SAMBAHOSTNAME\username still works. I'm running an Apple OpenDirectory + nslcd setup. The username (e_user) still resolves properly via NSS. Is there anything I could have
2018 Jun 14
3
No write access on new shares until smbd is restarted
Rowland, Sorry - here are the globals and share config: [global] template shell=/bin/bash log file=/var/log/samba/log.%m log level=8 max log size=5000 passdb backend=tdbsam load printers=no printing=bsd printcap name=/dev/null map to guest=bad user [2430_ram] path=/data/fs/2430-ram guest ok=no browseable=yes create mask=0775 directory mask=0775 read only=no follow symlinks=yes wide links=no
2019 Feb 19
2
Reloading smbd session process group membership cache
So the problem is that smbd session processes will forever cache the POSIX group memberships that the logged in user possesses. Consider a following example: *smb.conf: * [share_a] path = /mnt/a valid users = dude *ls -l /mnt:* drwxrwxr-x root group_a a */etc/group:* group_a:*:2000:user Now, a client mounts *share_a* as *dude* and has R/W access to it via his *group_a* group membership. Then,
2019 May 22
1
How to get original recipient from Postfix when using LMTP?
On 2019-05-22 08:18, Tuomo Soini via dovecot wrote: > On Tue, 21 May 2019 18:24:46 +0000 > MRob via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > >> Many people prefer to use LMTP for delivery from postfix for better >> efficiency but X-Original-to header support still missing after many >> years. One affect of this is need to set >>
2003 Mar 14
1
cannot get a list of Win2000/NT shares using SMBCLIENT -L with anonymous login
Hi folks, From my RedHat Linux box Im using smbclient L to obtain the list of shares on a particular computer in the network. I use guest as user name or just omit the user name. I can get the list of shares on every single Linux or Win9X machines in the network but I cannot obtain the list of shares on Win2000 and Win NT machines. Here is what I tried: [user1@linuxbox user1]$ smbclient
2019 Feb 22
1
Reloading smbd session process group membership cache
Credentials are not changed - UID/GID/SID are still the same afterwards. The user is simply being added to another group. On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 5:58 PM Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 06:13:09PM +0100, Eugene Pankov via samba wrote: > > So the problem is that smbd session processes will forever cache the > POSIX > > group memberships
2018 Jun 14
2
No write access on new shares until smbd is restarted
Using the latest SerNet 4.8.1 build, I'm seeing users being unable to write into newly created shares until smbd is restarted. Here's the relevant log part: [2018/06/14 16:04:29.229329, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:662(unix_convert) unix_convert begin: name = New folder, dirpath = , start = New folder [2018/06/14 16:04:29.229375, 5] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1458(check_reduced_name)
2005 Dec 15
6
Dynamic Text Replacement
I noticed there are a lot of PHP based dynamic text replacement examples out there such as: http://artypapers.com/csshelppile/pcdtr/ Is there anything like this for Ruby / Rails? I know there''s always SiFR but that method is often frustrating because I''ve noticed significant slow down in page load time even on pages that use it sparingly.
2007 Apr 14
1
Parsing status.xsl
Thanks for the tip on those scripts. They're exactly what I've been looking for for a number of years now. Althogh the first one doesn't seem to be online anymore. If anyone's willing to send it to me, I'd love to host it for anyone else that would like to download it in the future. Justin On 14-Apr-07, at 4:33 AM, Klauss Fumuldavijus wrote: > Hi, > actualy
2002 Sep 11
2
winXP sp1 seems to break roaming profiles on samba3
I applied sp1 and get a message saying that the "a server copy of the profile exists that does not have the correct security. Either the current user or the Administrator's group must be the owner of the folder." the owner of the profile is correct... It works again when I re-image back to pre sp1 there is an event in the security log saying... Logon Failure: Reason: An error
2006 Jun 08
4
Suggestion for the list manager(s)
Just wondering... Would it be possible for the list software to set the reply-to: field to compiz@lists.freedesktop.org? Best regards, Sune M?lgaard -- I can resist everything except temptation. - Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
2002 Mar 01
2
RH7.2 journal creation
Stephen et al, You may remember me raising the point that the new e2fsprogs (1.25 as I remember) griped about old journals not having all the appropriate fields zeroed. I've just discovered that the RH 7.2 installer produces journals (ie on partitions created as ext3 from within the installer) that flag these warnings with a modified 1.25 e2fsck (the mods being to clear the errors rather
2011 Jul 06
3
When CentOS 6 arrives ...
What is the best way to install CentOS 6? Is there an upgrade facility from CentOS-5.6? If so, how does this compare with a clean installation? -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland