Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches similar to: "Intermittent user authentication problem"
2002 Dec 18
1
samba to samba via LDAP
Hi all,
I have lots of samba servers and want them to all authenticate against a
single password file which will be a LDAP database.
Where I want to be:
Login to a domain called "FROST" that passes the username:passwd to a domain
called "ACR" which checks LDAP.
Where I'm at:
I can login (from a W2K machine) to a test server called LIBIT which uses LDAP
2011 Sep 11
1
[XCP] primary/primary DRBD 8.4.0-1 LVM-based shared SR (xcp 1.1) preformance tuning
Hi all,
we have followed the very good HOWTO by
http://wherethebitsroam.com/blogs/jeffw/drbd-xcp-05 and set up DRBD on
XCP 1.1 in primary/primary mode.
It works fine, but I am wondering how to squeeze more performance out of
the system (we currently use a crossover GB Ethernet connection). When
writing a 1 GB file on a guest I get write performance of about 5MB/s
(idle). We have disabled all
2010 Aug 11
1
XCP and opensolaris
Hi,
I saw an earlier message from Rune Nilssen on using opensolaris for storage with XCP. I was just wonder if Rune could give some more details about his setup?
Also, I was wondering what tools people are using to manage XCP. I saw somewhere that XenClient could be used, but it complained about a version mismatch for me.
Jeff
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2009 May 26
2
xen-detect.c question
Hello, I have a question about xen-detect.c (which is posted
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-changelog/2007-02/msg00075.htmlhere)
It says that by running this program xen PV and HVM can be detected.
First of all, is it true that it can detect HVM (hardware support Xen)?
Can anyone confirm this?
If it is true then can anyone explain me how this can detect xen?
Thank you in advance.
2010 May 29
4
ARGH... once again samba causes "permission" errors.
I've been doing unix sys. admin for nearly 20 years and yet EVERY single
time I have to setup samba I have configuration problems.
Before we start let's clear up some common misunderstandings: I have
googled for the answer. I have spent the last six hours doing so and trying
various "suggestions". Most of these suggestions point to solutions
involving chown or chmod. These are
2012 Feb 27
0
yum install vs yum upgrade with package resource
I''m running puppet out in aws and am running into a problem
automatically ensuring the latest openssl version.
I have the package resource defined as:
package { ''openssl'' :
ensure => latest,
}
Unfortunately I''m getting this error:
(/Stage[main]/Base/Package[openssl]/ensure) change from
1.0.0e-2.16.amzn1 to 1.0.0g-1.26.amzn1 failed: Could not update:
2012 Feb 14
4
Exorbitant cost to achieve redundancy??
I'm trying to justify a GlusterFS storage system for my technology
development group and I want to get some clarification on
something that I can't seem to figure out architecture wise...
My storage system will be rather large. Significant fraction of a
petabyte and will require scaling in size for at least one decade.
from what I understand GlusterFS achieves redundancy through
2012 Aug 08
0
Building packages on SLES 11p2
Hi,
It would be great if the spec file could be updated to remove the dependency on python-ctypes for sles 11 since this seems to be included as part of the python package.
Also, there are lot of pragma warnings. It doesn't look like those pragma's work with the gcc on suse 11p2:
../../../../rpc/xdr/src/cli1-xdr.h:25: warning: unknown option after '#pragma GCC diagnostic' kind
2006 Feb 21
1
Samba PDC/LDAP not mapping "logon drive"
Well it took forever (three days actually) to:
1) setup a working ldap server.
Unix users now authenticate against the LDAP server perfectly.
2) Setup samba to use LDAP authentication.
3) Get the WindowsXP machines to become members of the domain.
Everything seems to be working fine except for
1) roaming profiles, and
2) User's home directory (logon drive) doesn't get
2010 May 31
1
ARGH... once again samba causes "permission" errors. SOLVED
Ok, I was able to fix both of my problems and they are both related
to SELinux problems
First: I am assuming that you are like me and that you have an excellent
background in systems administration (I teach it at a university for a
living.) So you've configured chmod permissions and chown user and
group ownerships on directories and files to correctly allow the desired
access. You have