Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "FQDN"
2010 May 20
2
writing autocorrelation and partial auto correlation functions to a file
Dear All,
I am very new to T. I need to fit a ARIMA model to my time
series. So I found the auto correlation functions and partial auto
correlation function in R. Now I want to save these valuse along with the
significance levels to a file. How to do that?. I tried some function in R
like write.table but returns an error "cannot coerce class "acf" into a
2008 Jun 06
1
send_files fails to open file not in source or dest
I am getting a very strange rsync error:
send_files failed to open
/mydir/another/dir/goes/right/here/finally/crazyfilename.xx-what: No such
file or directory
rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(1045)
Here's the line I'm using to invoke rsync:
/usr/bin/rsync -acz -e ssh --delete --delete-excluded
remoteguy:/mydir/another/ /mydir/another
The thing that
2006 Jun 27
3
Decoding Unicode URLs Properly
Please help,
I have an application I switched over to UTF-8, but I am unable to
decode URLs with unicode characters in them properly. For instance, if
I have "item=Pur%E9ed" as a parameter in my url, when it''s decoded by
rails, it returns "Pur?ed" and not "Pur?ed".
Is there an easy way to fix my controller to accept these characters
properly?
2013 Feb 14
7
Bind - built in root hints?
Over on the bind-users at lists.isc.org list, I am in a discussion about
building the named.zone file, as Centos 6.3 does not provide it. It
DOES provide a named.ca which is already old (wrt AAAA records) compared
to the named.zone provided by internic.
A few contributors have stated that now the hints are built into bind
and you can see this with:
strings /usr/local/sbin/named | grep
2012 Jul 06
1
bind: root hints named.ca and named.root
For 6.x I have both of these files in my /var/named directory, probably copied when upgraded. named.ca date inside the file is dated 2008 and named.root is from a few months ago.
Am I correct in assuming that named.ca is old and that I should be using named.root in my named.conf files? Is it SOP to use the latest from ftp://ftp.internic.net/domain/named.root
thx
-- Mike
2011 Mar 03
1
Puppet without FQDN (could not retrieve fact fqdn)
Hello,
I am testing Puppet and I would like to use it without having to add a
DNS entry. Is there a way around this, or am I required to rely on
DNS?
More specifically, the reason I ask is I am getting the following
error when trying to invoke puppet --mkusers:
# puppet master --mkusers
warning: Could not retrieve fact fqdn
Could not parse for environment production: Could not find file /root/
2004 Nov 30
1
a way to prevent LAN from reaching a list of IP/FQDN
I know that Shorewall is not for content control, but until such day that I get the time to set-up squid, what is the best way to prevent machines on LOC from reaching a bunch of sites contained in a list with about 30 to 40 IP addresses or FQDN entries ?
The blacklist look only at the SRC field of the packet, right?
Thanks,
Costantino.
---------------------------------
Do you Yahoo!?
2013 Mar 23
1
warning: Could not retrieve fact fqdn
Hi;
After applying this pp i get this error.
*file {''/tmp/test1'':*
* ensure => present,*
* content => "Hi.",*
* }*
*
*
* file {''/tmp/test2'':*
* ensure => directory,*
* mode => 0644,*
* }*
*
*
* file {''/tmp/test3'':*
* ensure => link,*
* target =>
2005 May 11
1
"hosts allow" in smb.conf expects only FQDN, not alias or netbios name!?
There is no way to specify allowed hosts in smb.conf as hostname alias
(from /etc/hosts file) or as netbios names (from lmhosts file). Is this
normal behavior? If so, what is lmhosts file used for?
Using configuration shown below, the only way to specify allowed hosts
in smb.conf is with hosts FQDN.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Example:
hosts allow = eclipse.lan # this is OK
hosts allow =
2013 Jun 19
1
puppet 3.1.1 - wrong domain and fqdn in facter.
Hi All.
I am using:
#rpm -qa | egrep ''puppet|facter''
puppetlabs-release-6-7.noarch
puppet-3.1.1-1.el6.noarch
facter-1.7.1-1.el6.x86_64
on:
#cat /etc/redhat-release ; uname -r
CentOS release 6.4 (Final)
2.6.32-358.11.1.el6.centos.plus.x86_64
My hostname is server.one.two.com:
# hostname
server.one.two.com
# hostname --fqdn
one.two.com
#grep HOSTNAME /etc/sysconfig/network
2009 Aug 20
0
Can only connect to Samba thru IP, not FQDN
Hi!
I'm running FreeNAS 0.7RC1 with Samba 3.0.34. It's joined to my windows AD,
and I can see all users, and etc.
My XP clients don't have any issues connecting using either FQDN or IP,
while my vista clients suffer from the problem that if I try to connect to
the NAS by entering the following address: "\\nas01.domain.com", it keeps
asking me for username and password, no
2009 Oct 28
2
iptables -d fqdn instead of IP
Hi all,
does it work to define iptables rules with a fqdn as destination
instead of an IP address? Or is it useful to resolve the name first
using e.g. nslookup, writing the result to a variable which is then
used within the -d statement?
Best Regards
Marcus
2012 Jan 28
1
v2.1.rc5 (85a9b5236b6c) Error: lmtp client: DNS lookup of $FQDN failed: connect(dns-client) failed: No such file or directory
When the Sieve plugin tries to send a vacation message or redirect
a message to another address it fails.
dovecot: lmtp(6412, user at example.com): Error: lmtp client: DNS lookup of orange.example.com failed: connect(dns-client) failed: No such file or directory
dovecot: lmtp(6412, user at example.com): Error: dAIOClYSJE8MGQAAhQ0vrQ: sieve: msgid=<4F241255.2060900 at example.com>: failed to
2017 Nov 15
0
dict host param and fqdn
Hi,
I would like to use a fqdn instead of an IP address as redis host
quota_clone_dict = redis:host=redis.host.name:port=6379
But only ip adresses are supported
Error: quota_clone_dict: Failed to initialize
'redis:host=redis.host.name:port=6379': dict redis: Invalid IP:
redis.host.name
Why is name resolution not implemented here ? Is it for performance
considerations ?
St?phane
2018 Mar 06
0
requiring a full fqdn for authentication
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2018, David Mehler wrote:
> dovecot to require a complete email address as a login. Currently I
> can log in by either a username or fqdn. I've got the below what is
> the issue?
> If I need to provide my sql password query let me know.
your SQL query in passdb allows both usernames.
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Steffen Kaiser
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2004 Oct 26
0
xpsp2 clients authenticate, W2ksp4 clients must use IP or FQDN
Hi,
I have an interesting issue. I?m running a redhat 9 box with samba 3.0.7,
and Kerberos 1.3.1. I?ve joined the machine to the AD2k3 domain, and all
the informational commands respond as expected, getent's, wbinfo ?g ?t,
and net ads*** and also 'smbclient -k //otherdomainserver/share' works as
it should from the server's terminal.
when connecting to the server with a windows
2015 Nov 30
0
After joining domain, Samba uses the workgroup name, not the FQDN when running the net ads command
On 30/11/15 20:01, Jonathan S. Fisher wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've successfully joined the domain with "sudo net ads join -k". However,
> when I try to run this: "sudo net rpc info" I get this error: "Unable to
> find a suitable server for domain WINDOWS"
>
> I dumped the DNS requests and it looks like the problem is that it's asking
>
2015 Dec 03
0
After joining domain, Samba uses the workgroup name, not the FQDN when running the net ads command
On 03/12/15 13:07, Rowland Penny wrote:
>
>
>
>
> 2015-12-02 17:27 GMT+01:00 Jonathan S. Fisher <
> jonathan at springventuregroup.com>:
>
> > Great thanks, I'll start digging into that. So your running theory is that
> > one of the DNS resolution attempts is returning .WINDOWS not .
> > WINDOWS.CORP.XXX.com?
> >
>
> I'm not sure,
2015 Dec 03
0
After joining domain, Samba uses the workgroup name, not the FQDN when running the net ads command
>unless you explicitly set your site name when you provision
I guess we didn't. Is that an issue? I still wonder why that says "null"
when, even if we used the default, our sitename is not null.
> well it obviously isn't working your way
To be sure, I took a packet capture. It shows the DNS is going straight to
the DCs, so in reality it is working the way you are
2015 Dec 04
0
After joining domain, Samba uses the workgroup name, not the FQDN when running the net ads command
On 04/12/15 09:21, Sven Schwedas wrote:
> On 2015-12-04 10:11, Rowland penny wrote:
>> I still think it is his weird dns setup, were he has a dnsmasq server
>> replicating what the DCs know (or is supposed to). I think the sheer
>> fact that he didn't know what lmhosts is, says a lot.
> We're using such a setup in production without any problems. How about
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