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2005 Aug 29
3
Locking problems on a Windows server with samba OSX clients
Hello, I have a small amount of Mac OS X 10.3 workstations networked on a Windows 2000 server. The samba version on the Macs is 3.0.10. For each file stored on the Windows server, the Macs create a file beginning with "._" which contains some resources about the file. My problem is that, just by browsing onto directories, the Macs seem to be locking all those "._" files (and
2009 Jan 31
1
ssh w/ keys: tectia ->> openssh
I've checked out the ssh.com knowledgebase for instructions about how to "ssh w/ keys from tectia to openssh" but they did not specifically go from tectia to openssh. Could someone pls post a complete set of instructions about how to do this. thx., pete
2005 May 25
1
no wtmp updates
Please carbon-copy me on replies. For some reason, my wtmp is never updated when I login via openssh. Some information about my system: Linux kernel 2.6.9 running glibc-2.3.4. And the opensshd is openssh-3.9p1 (pkgsrc package openssh-3.9.1nb6). $ ls -l /var/log/lastlog /var/log/wtmp /var/run/utmp -rw-rw-r-- 1 root utmp 29492 May 25 13:12 /var/log/lastlog -rw-rw-r-- 1 root
2003 Sep 12
3
E400P woes
We've changed E1 providers and I'm trying to reconfigure an E400P to make it work with the new lines. They're supposedly "standard" EuroISDN lines (in the UK). I'm initially just trying to get a single line up. I have the following in /etc/zaptel.conf: span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3 bchan=1-15 dchan=16 bchan=17-31 loadzone=uk defaultzone=uk The LED on the back
2023 May 22
2
got nut 2.8.1 but despite reinstall, shows 2.7.4
On 5/22/23 07:13, Greg Troxel 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 > > It is likely that you have built new nut but old nut is still on your > system. I do a 'sudo make install' to write over the
2007 Aug 01
2
hundreds of 'smb -D' processes
I have hundreds of the 'smb -D' processes over several days running on my primary samba box that serves home directories, shared directories, etc. This is a Fedora Core 5 box with the latest OS patches. Glancing through the smb.conf file I didn't see anything that looked like it would allow hundreds of processes. I ran a strace on one of the early processes and it seemed to be in a
2019 Feb 20
4
[Bug 2971] New: Prevent OpenSSH from advertising its version number
On 02/20/2019 07:51 AM, Mark D. Baushke wrote: > There are too just many cases where both OpenSSH interoperating with > itself as well as other SSH implementations have needed this version > number to properly deal with bugs in the code via negitations. FWIW, and without dismissing the possibility of fingerprinting a server in other ways, the fact that clients that *can* pass
2014 Dec 01
4
NetworkManager fights with DHCP-only backup NIC
We ship servers to remote sites, which are rarely staffed with techs familiar with Linux. We have them tell us the static IP configuration for the box before we ship it, then we set it up for them here and ship it out to the site, where they just plug it in, turn it on, and walk away. That?s the ideal, anyway. What often happens in reality is either: 1. They give us incorrect static IP info,
2005 Aug 10
1
Fw: Mac OSX Tiger 10.4.2 SMB
Hi Guys, Can anyone offer me any assistance at all with the query below. Even perhaps if there is some "how to" somewhere to get Tiger pcs to join a domain. I really need to get this problem solved, and I have searched and searched and haven't found anything yet. Thanks! Neil Wilson Powered by Linux, Driven by Passion ! ----- Original Message ----- From: Neil Wilson To:
2018 Jan 02
3
Legacy option for key length?
On 02/01/18 03:29, Michael Str?der wrote: > How high is the risk that this unmaintained device is added to > yet-another-bot-net in the Internet-of-shitty-devices or is used to > enter parts of your network. I think that is what is called a straw-man argument.? If a device can be compromised in the way you suggest, then I am sure it will be replaced, but it will be replaced because it
2003 Sep 07
5
@LongLink
what the heck is # ls -li /usr/\@LongLink 3 ---------- 1 root wheel 111 Jan 1 1970 /usr/@LongLink randy
2000 Jul 07
2
radius support? (was Re: PAM on OPenBSD for OpenSSH?
Further to my original question about PAM on OpenBSD for OpenSSH, it may be non-trivial to get any PAM stuff onto OpenBSD (Thanks to Ben Lindstrom for his suggestion, which I'll try, using a gnu/loonucks PAM package, any suggestions for which one to use, or where to get it from? I'm not very clueful when it comes to GNU/linux). So, I remember in a past life hacking suport for other auth
2003 Dec 13
2
Wrong voicemail after transfer?
I'm using a modified "default config" file for extensions.conf, the one that uses macro-stdexten to handle the stations. We use a TDM30 card for our stations. When a call that has been rung in using that macro transfers the call things work just fine as far as the "other" instrument ringing. But once the ring timeout has expired, the call then drops into the *original
2007 Feb 16
2
My "fighting spam" article is live!
Getting Clueful: Five Things You Should Know About Fighting Spam The battle for your users? e-mail inboxes probably will never end, but it?s not a failure of technology. Experienced e-mail and system administrators share the key points they really, really wish you understood. http://www.cio.com/technology/infrastructure/security/spam/ five_things_about_fighting_spam.html?CID=28830 Thanks
2006 Jul 24
1
klibc parisc64
I hacked out a rough first implementation of parisc64 for klibc last month, and only just got around to testing it now. The good news, it compiled fine on the first shot. The bad news, it failed to link usr/klibc/libc.so, and I'm not clueful enough to know why. hppa64-linux-gnu-ld -Ttext 0x40001000 -o usr/klibc/libc.so --start-group [...] usr/klibc/socketcalls/recvmsg.o
2004 Jun 14
3
Wishlist item, POP3 welcome message
Hello, With qpopper you get something like this after a successful login: --- +OK test has 6 visible messages (0 hidden) in 11822 octets. --- This gives a clueful user or support people a quick status about the size of this mailbox, very helpful in full quota scenarios. Would be nice if the next dovecot would have such a feature as well. I doubt the same is (easily) applicable for IMAP (though
2001 Mar 27
1
Mounts on Mac, Linux but not Win98 - bad password
I am trying to set up Samba for the very first time in my life on a SlackWare Linux 7.1 system. I'm using kernel 2.4.2, and the Samba 2.0.7 that comes precompiled with Slackware 7. I'm only moderately clueful at this point, but I have experience with other Linux and networking stuff. I can build Samba from sources if you think that would help. I ran through the diagnostic tests given
2007 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] BasicCallGraph patch
> Happy to help. You'll probably find that other optimizations help as > well, such as simplifycfg (which deletes dead blocks). Thank you. I am using it. Depending on what > you are doing, using the LLVM IR can be tricky for this sort of stuff > because it can get too far from the source level. > Yes, it is really a problem. Now I am using my eyes to map the LLVM IR back
2005 Jan 20
2
iax encryption
Hi All, I was wondering if there is any way to encrypt IAX traffic? I am aware of the ability to use md5 or RSA for authentication, but I'm talking about the packets themselves, after authorization has already occured... Forgive me if this is documented somewhere, but I all I could find online was a presentation with the statement "there has been talk of adding encryption to the IAX
2010 Mar 26
1
Can tdbtool be installed on it's own?
Hi guys, I have a Netgear ReadyNas that has Samba v3.4.5 installed on it. I'm having trouble accessing some tdb files and I'm wondering whether the app tdbtool can be installed on its own as it seems that Netgear have pulled it out. I have windows domain users who get denied access for no reason and the events aren't being caught my the standard logs. Plus Netgear force the smb.conf