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2023 Nov 01
1
Again kea DHCP-Server
Well? I?m not convinced KEA can?t be simple DHCP, though I understand that one would never know that from reading the KEA documentation. The following is a complete KEA configuration suitable to do a single subnet. In fact, you could probably get away with slightly less. I?ve replaced the unique addresses from my environment with placeholders (e.g. <network/mask>), but otherwise, this is a
2023 Nov 02
2
Again kea DHCP-Server
On Wed, 1 Nov 2023 18:34:44 +0000 Owen DeLong via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Well? I?m not convinced KEA can?t be simple DHCP, though I understand > that one would never know that from reading the KEA documentation. > > The following is a complete KEA configuration suitable to do a single > subnet. In fact, you could probably get away with slightly less. I?ve
2023 Dec 30
1
Again kea DHCP-Server
On 11/2/23 05:41, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > I never said that Kea couldn't be used with Samba, but I can get those > 56 lines of Kea conf into 7 lines of dnsmasq config. Old bump of thread: But... what you can't do with dnsmasq is send dynamic updates to bind to keep your subnet name resolution straight or handle failover of that function. I'm not a fan of the
2023 Nov 02
1
Again kea DHCP-Server
On Nov 2, 2023, at 03:41, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: On Wed, 1 Nov 2023 18:34:44 +0000 Owen DeLong via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Well? I?m not convinced KEA can<x-msg://100/#link>?????? <external.png><https://summary.us1.defend.egress.com/v3/summary?ref=email&crId=65437d017c19b16f36fa287b&lang=en> On Wed, 1
2018 Feb 07
2
Re: libvirt and NAT on a system that already has a DHCP server
On 2/1/2018 9:28 AM, Laine Stump wrote: > On 02/01/2018 09:22 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: >> On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 09:19:11AM -0500, Laine Stump wrote: >>> On 01/30/2018 07:37 PM, john@bluemarble.net wrote: >>>> I'm trying to use virt-manager and qemu/kvm on Arch Linux. The box I'm >>>> using is also the router for my house. It runs a kea DHCP
2018 Feb 01
2
Re: libvirt and NAT on a system that already has a DHCP server
On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 09:19:11AM -0500, Laine Stump wrote: > On 01/30/2018 07:37 PM, john@bluemarble.net wrote: > > I'm trying to use virt-manager and qemu/kvm on Arch Linux. The box I'm > > using is also the router for my house. It runs a kea DHCP server. When I > > try to start the default NAT network, it can't start dnsmasq because that > > port is
2018 Jan 31
2
libvirt and NAT on a system that already has a DHCP server
I'm trying to use virt-manager and qemu/kvm on Arch Linux. The box I'm using is also the router for my house. It runs a kea DHCP server. When I try to start the default NAT network, it can't start dnsmasq because that port is already bound. Is there a way to have it not bind on this interface? I see there is an except-on statement in the dnsmasq.conf, but I can't add lines to that
2023 Apr 30
2
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 29.04.2023 10:35, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a ?crit?: >> Hi folks, >> >> I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will be >> the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released, but without luck. >> Will it be 4.17, or 4.18? Or even 4.19.x? Will there be Samba
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30-04-2023 10:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote: > > > On 29.04.2023 10:35, Yvan Masson via samba wrote: >> Hi Peter, >> >> Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a ?crit?: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will >>> be the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released,
2007 Jul 25
3
Nut fsd command ignored: bcmxcp_usb driver, Powerware 5105 UPS
Hi I'm having a problem with the bcmxcp_usb driver FSD command: everything seems to work apart from: upsmon -c fsd Environment: Ubuntu 7.04, nut 2.0.5-1, nut-usb 2.0.5-1, Powerware 3105 UPS. upsd appears to send the FSD command to the UPS, upsmon then runs my NOTIFYCMD (which halts my PC) but the UPS just doesn't turn off. Here are the /var/log/daemon.log entries: Jul 24 23:13:16
2023 Jul 14
1
updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
Replying here as well, since this is a frequent question. I uploaded the updated samba packages to the official debian archives in parallel with updating my repository - exactly the same source packages as are used to build samba for my repository. 4.18 should already be available on sid/unstable, I think. In trixie/testing it will migrate within 5 days if nothing other breaks. Updated bookworm
2023 Apr 29
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
Hi Peter, Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a ?crit?: > Hi folks, > > I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will be > the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released, but without luck. > Will it be 4.17, or 4.18? Or even 4.19.x? Will there be Samba backports > for Bookworm? > > I saw a post from Michael Tokarev in this list a
2023 Jul 14
4
updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
Hi! I've uploaded samba packages for debian & ubuntu in my repository, to include the fix for recent login/trust issue with 07/2023 windows updates. 4.16 packages will also be available later today (build is in progress now). http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/packages/samba/ JFYI. Thanks, /mjt
2023 Apr 28
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
Hi folks, I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will be the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released, but without luck. Will it be 4.17, or 4.18? Or even 4.19.x? Will there be Samba backports for Bookworm? I saw a post from Michael Tokarev in this list a while ago, that there probably wont be a Samba 4.18 for Debian Bullseye. I also saw another post about
2023 Aug 01
12
Bug#1042842: network interface names wrong in domU (>10 interfaces)
Package: xen-utils-4.17 Version: 4.17.1+2-gb773c48e36-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainers, On one of our domUs we discovered that the network interface names were wrongly assigned since recreating the domU after an upgrade to bookworm. If over 10 network interfaces are configured the mapping (dom0) vifX.10 <-> eth10 (domU) does not apply anymore. Instead the interfaces on dom0 are
2023 Oct 18
1
@Michael Tokarev: Samba 4.17.12
Op 18-10-2023 om 11:32 schreef Ingo Asche via samba: > Hi Michael, > > thanks for the info - and your work... > > As Bookworm for Raspberry isn't that far away, I can live with that. > This is "just" my playground... I have recently migrated my Raspberry Pi machines from Raspbian to Debian bookworm. It has several advantages: - All Debian packages are
2023 Jul 20
2
Samba rejecting authentication from Windows machines
On 20/07/2023 15:02, Kothe Patrik via samba wrote: > What version of Samba are the DCs running and on what OS ? > --> They're still running on 4.13.17 and Debian 10 since that's the pre-packed version we started with and didn't dare to upgrade so far. > Was anything updated on any of the machines ? If so, what ? > --> No. We had our monthly
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
30.04.2023 11:20, Rowland Penny via samba ?????: .. > There is a big problem with this, bookworm hasn't been released yet and as far as I can see, there isn't a bookworm-backports yet. > The only mention of Samba 4.18 that I can see in Debian is in experimental, a long way from any backports. No, there's no long way to bookworm-backports. I use experimental just because debian
2013 Jan 17
2
mcollective puppet plugin not working for centos
I have a test setup like this: host ======= *puppet-idc*: Ubuntu 12.04 running ActiveMQ, Mcollective, puppet agent and server *puppet-node1*: Ubuntu 12.04 running MCollective and puppet agent *puppet-node2*: Ubuntu 12.04 running MCollective and puppet agent *puppet-node3*: CentOS 6.3 running MCollective and puppet agent I installed the *mcollective-plugins-puppetd plugin* on all *3 Ubuntu
2023 May 22
2
got nut 2.8.1 but despite reinstall, shows 2.7.4
On Mon, 2023-05-22 at 15:54:51 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > > > gene heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> writes: > > > > Which file in the nut I pulled a month ago, should I start with to get > > > > the new version actually running? I still get - -V=2.7.4 > > > On 5/22/23 07:13, Greg Troxel wrote: > > > It is likely that you have