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2008 Apr 08
1
Please help: LDAP configuration _almost_ works.
Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma)
OpenLDAP 2.3.38
Dovecot 1.0.12
SHORT VERSION
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Here is my dovecot-ldap.conf:
hosts = ldap.lrtz
dn = cn=varmail,ou=users,dc=lorentz,dc=com
dnpass = *********
ldap_version = 3
auth_bind = yes
pass_filter = (&(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)(mail=%Lu))
base = ou=users, dc=%Dd
scope = onelevel
I have tested using the above information with
2002 Feb 05
4
rsync dir in _both_ directions?
I felt certain there was an option to do this, but I cannot find it.
I want to rsync a directory on machine A over to machine B, and then rsync
the directory on machine B back to machine A.
The idea is this: I read my email using mutt, which is set to save my
email in ~/Mail in maildir format. This means that each message is in its
own file, instead of being appended to an existing file.
2008 Apr 17
4
more than one ldap database.
If I have two databases in my ldap, ex: dc=dominio1,dc=it is the first
database and dc=dominio2,dc=it is the second one.
Can I put these two search bases in dovecot-ldap.conf?
2003 Sep 16
4
AD authentication problem
I'm having a problem authenticating to Active Directory. I can join
the machine to the domain, wbinfo -g/-u will list the groups and users
and I can map a drive using: smbclient -k //s-lorentz.s-res.uva.nl/c\$
However when I try to get the linux machine to authenticate a user
it doesn't work giving the error NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS
(0xc000005e). Looking further in the logs it fails
2001 Oct 05
1
nls() fit to a lorentzian - can I specify partials?
First, thanks to all who helped me with my question about rescaling axes
on the fly. Using unlist() and range() to set the axis ranges in advance
worked well. I've since plotted about 300 datasets with relative ease.
Now I'm trying to fit a lossy oscillator resonance to (the square root of)
a lorentzian (testframe$y is oscillator amplitude, testframe$x is drive
frequency):
lorentz
2006 Nov 03
2
Filebench, X4200 and Sun Storagetek 6140
Hi there
I''m busy with some tests on the above hardware and will post some scores soon.
For those that do _not_ have the above available for tests, I''m open to suggestions on potential configs that I could run for you.
Pop me a mail if you want something specific _or_ you have suggestions concerning filebench (varmail) config setup.
Cheers
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2006 Dec 29
1
Presence issues with "Got SUBSCRIBE for extensions without hint. Please add hint to s"
Hello all,
I have a number of Polycom phones 601's and 430's and I'm seeing:
Got SUBSCRIBE for extensions without hint. Please add hint to s to context
local-hints
in the CLI over and over.
I have:
[local-hints]
exten => 110,hint,SIP/110
exten => 111,hint,SIP/111
exten => 112,hint,SIP/112
exten => 113,hint,SIP/113
exten => 114,hint,SIP/114
The hints seem to be
2019 Jun 12
0
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 4:38 AM Rowland penny via samba
<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> On 10/06/2019 16:04, vincent at cojot.name wrote:
> >
> > There is probably some amount of redtape on this but AFAIK it works
> > fine for me: My RHEL7.6 hypervisors are joined to my AD DC 4.10.4 VMs
> > through use of realm '(and thus sssd):
> >
> >
2024 Jan 23
0
Quantiles of sums of independent discrete random variables
Greetings,
I have the following?
Problem:
Given k (=10) discrete independent random variables X_i with n_i (= 5 to 20) values each,compute quantiles of the distribution of the sum X = X_1+...+X_k.
Here X has n=n_1 x n_2 ... n_k distinct values which is too large to list them all together with
their probabilities.
I tried several approaches:
(A) Convolution:
each X_j is approximated with
2013 Jan 07
2
unknown users
Hi,
can anyone tell me where these "unknown users" come from.
As far as I see the fact, dovecot is asked by postfix to look for the
password of the recipient-user (why ever).
+++
Jan 7 19:43:09 f42252se postfix/smtpd[14625]: initializing the
server-side TLS engine
Jan 7 19:43:09 f42252se postfix/tlsmgr[14627]: open smtpd TLS cache
btree:/var/lib/postfix/smtpd_scache
Jan 7 19:43:09
2009 Mar 05
2
Fast Fourier Transform w.r.t. CreditRisk+
Dear R Helpers,
Is there any literaure available (including R code) on Fast Fourier Transform being used in CreditRisk+? I need to learn how to apply the Fast Fourier Transform. I agree I am too vaue in my question and sincerely apologize for the same, but I am not able to understand as to where do I start for this particular assignment. I tried to search google for CRAN and Fast Fourier
2020 Feb 03
0
Ldapsearch against Samba AD returns records outside the search base
Hello,
I did some detective work here, stepping through all the versions from
the old 4.9.4 database onwards, building them from source on an isolated
system and doing ldapsearch against them. It is the change from 4.10.13
to 4.11.0 (or maybe in general from pre-4.11 to 4.11?) that breaks it;
after that the onelevel scope is not applied correctly.
Ldbsearch also returns wrong results when
2009 Aug 05
0
Wishlist: Navigate to "Index" page of help when no topic (PR#13873)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan Murdoch [mailto:murdoch at stats.uwo.ca]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 5:06 PM
> To: Steven McKinney
> Cc: 'r-devel at stat.math.ethz.ch'; 'R-bugs at r-project.org'
> Subject: Re: [Rd] Wishlist: Navigate to "Index" page of help when no
> topic specified (PR#13860)
>=20
> On 04/08/2009 7:33 PM,
2012 Jun 05
1
Fourier descriptors created in a loop
Hi All,
Here is the problem: I'm trying to generate a number of Fourier Descriptors
figures for an experiment.
All I need is that they are created within a loop and saved with sequential
names (e.g., s1_1.png, s1_2.png etc..) in my directory.
I created a nested loop with a counter for the different amplitudes for the
actual shapes and a counter for the file names.
This script:
*count
2008 Jul 30
0
FOURIER TRANSFORM HELP
Hello,
I have a series and I need to run a Fourier Transform for that series.
I have done that using the function fft from stats package.
However I am not sure whether the result I am getting is correct or not. Seems that the first value of the Fourier Transform list is the sum of all elements of the given series and all the following numbers represent a palindromic series for some how.
I have
2020 Feb 01
0
Ldapsearch against Samba AD returns records outside the search base
On 01/02/2020 16:29, Palle Kuling via samba wrote:
>
>
> Queried against Samba 4.11.4 (query is for OU=Business but response is
> from OU=Test):
> $ldapsearch -D username at internal.xxx.yy -w password -H
> ldaps://192.168.1.1 -s one -b ou=business,dc=internal,dc=xxx,dc=yy
> "(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName=testadmin))"
> #
2012 Apr 09
0
Question on harmonic (Fourier) analysis of sinusoidal time series
Hello,
I will try to explain the problem, sorry if it will be a little long...
I'm using R to analyze results of cyclic mechanical testing, like this:
- apply quasi-sinusoidal load
- measure quasi-sinusoidal vertical and horizontal deformations
(quasi-sinusoidal load means that load "should be" sinusoidal, but testing
machine puts in some noise...)
I enclose a sample of data at
2009 Mar 13
2
Fourier Analysis Help
Dear R-help members,
To whom it may concern, our research group is conducting a study to evaluate the predictive
value of 24 hour blood pressure variability.
We are looking for an R routine that performs a fast Fourier transform spectral analysis
(with an output of the approximation function of the Fourier and estimates the validity
of the model for the various harmonics).
Thanks
Vittorio
2011 Feb 13
1
calculate phase/amplitude of fourier transform function in R
I did a fourier transform on a function in time domain to get the following
functions in frequency domain (in latex):
$Y_1[\omega] = \frac{1}{1-\phi_1 e^{-jw}}$
$Y_2[\omega] = \frac{1}{1-(\phi_1 + \phi_2)e^{-jw} +\phi_1\phi_2e^{-2jw}}$
How do I find the spectrum of this function for given $\phi_1$ and $\phi_2$
coefficients and in the discretization interval $w = [-\pi:.1*\pi: \pi]$?
Then, how
2008 Nov 03
1
Fourier Transform with irregularly spaced x
Dear all,
I work with (vibrational) spectra: some kind of intensity (I) over frequency
(nu), wavelength or the like.
I want to do fourier transform for interpolation, smoothing, etc.
My problem is that the spectra are often irregularly spaced in nu: the
difference between 2 neighbouring nu varies across the spectrum, and data
points may be missing.
Searching for discrete fourier transform