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2023 Nov 17
0
TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure - Failed DNS update with exit code 5
I have been trying to figure out this problem for a couple weeks no with no luck. Out of the blue, I started getting TSIG errors on my Samba AD DC. I pulled the logging extract below after turning up the log level to 10 and waiting for a reoccurrence. These errors will typically happen every few hours with one to three occurrences withing the same second. Can anybody tell from this what Samba is
2012 Sep 13
1
After a 'virsh blockpull', 'virsh snapshot-list --tree' o/p does not reflect reality
Hi (Eric?), A couple of questions while using the 'virsh blockpull' Summary: 1] Created snapshots this way: base<-snap1<-snap2<-snap3 (online, external snapshot --disk-only) 2] I did a 'virsh blockpull' from snap2 into snap3 3] Next, did another 'virsh blockpull' from snap1 into snap3 - Here, 'qemu-img info /path/to/snap3' shows its backing file
2004 Mar 02
1
someone please unsubscribe this person from freebsd-security?
Forwarded message: > From R.v.Gogh@kappe-int.com Wed Mar 3 07:54:28 2004 > Message-ID: <0FDD52D38220D611B7CC0004763B37441B2572@HNTS-04> > From: "Gogh, Ruben van" <R.v.Gogh@kappe-int.com> > To: Darren Reed <avalon@caligula.anu.edu.au> > Subject: RE: IPFilter and FreeBSD (was Re: mbuf vulnerability) > Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 21:54:23 +0100 >
2003 Aug 12
1
Certification (was RE: realpath(3) et al)
Just saw this from eWeek. "IBM, which paid roughly $500,000 for the testing, and SuSE (pronounced "SOOS-ah") were announcing the certification jointly. " The article is here: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1212529,00.asp --- Darren Reed <avalon@caligula.anu.edu.au> wrote: > In some mail from twig les, sie said: > > > > I actually just asked
2012 Nov 24
2
Building factors across two columns, is this possible?
I am trying to make it so two columns with similar data use the same internal numbers for same factors, here is the example: > read.csv("test.csv",header =FALSE,sep=",") V1 V2 V3 1 sun moon stars 2 stars moon sun 3 cat dog catdog 4 dog moon sun 5 bird plane superman 6 1000 dog 2000 > data <-
2004 Jun 10
1
Domain problem with NT4 & Samba 3.0.2a
All, I really need some help. I'm putting samba up on a new windows domain called SIERRA. I'm using Samba 3.0.2a on Solaris 8. I'm barely knowledgeable on Windows NetBIOS... but am good with Solaris. The status is that I've got the daemons running and working normally. I have 1 desktop with 1 PDC & 1 BDC in the SIERRA domain. On the desktop, I can see both DC's but
2003 Oct 09
2
Not able to invoke swat
Hi I have configured samba (version 2.2.7a) on Linux 9. Now I am facing a problem like I am able to invoke the swat in the local machine (http://localhost:901 <http://localhost:901/> ), But I am not able to invoke the swat from other machine. Let us consider Localhost name is moon (linux machine) Another machine is mars (Win 2k) I am able to invoke swat from
2004 Jan 22
1
interface bonding
--- Darren Reed <avalon@caligula.anu.edu.au> wrote: > I'm curious, can you use netgraph, like this or > similar, to make > sf2/sf3 redundant interfaces on the same LAN ? > (Load balancing > traffic in/out of an NFS server, say.) > > Darren Hi Darren, I think that's the real purpose behind ng_one2many:
2019 Apr 08
0
sieve match ANY header
On 8 Apr 2019, at 16:35, Shawn Heisey via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > I would like to create a sieve rule where I do a regex match on ALL headers, not a specific header. This is a really bad idea. Headers can be quite long, contain data that you do not have control over, and checking all headers will be very expensive and may leave you open to various regex attacks.
2015 Dec 06
2
lunar notation in crontab
Crontab offers many refined facilities for Western calendaring, but none for traditional Eastern-- lunar-- designations. So for example, if one wants specify regular occurring events on full moons or on new moons, there is no way to do this. Emacs (a text processor!?) accomplishes this. The math for calculating lunar calendaring is already available; mathematical functions are already
2015 Jun 24
0
Organizing a Pre Astricon road trip
Hi All, I am cross posting this to the Asterisk Users, Biz, and Dev lists at the suggestion of David Duffet, so sorry if you see it multiple times. As this year Astricon is in Orlando, and most of us are tech geeks in on form or another, we are trying to organize a road trip to see NASA's Kennedy Space Center. I have been in touch with their group sales office and was told that there is a
2015 Dec 06
0
lunar notation in crontab
On 12/06/2015 02:23 AM, ken wrote: > Crontab offers many refined facilities for Western calendaring, but none > for traditional Eastern-- lunar-- designations. So for example, if one > wants specify regular occurring events on full moons or on new moons, > there is no way to do this. Emacs (a text processor!?) accomplishes > this. The math for calculating lunar calendaring is
2017 Feb 11
2
Licence text questions
I'm running a CentOS 6.5 chroot to build Pale Moon (a Firefox fork) for older machines running distros like Puppy linux. Before anyone asks... * Yes, even though the older machines are using "ancient" glibc, etc, they do have security patches back-ported, e.g. http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=90461 "Lucid Puppy Revitalized as 5.2.8.7 - December,
2015 Jun 25
0
Organizing a Pre Astricon road trip (Eric Klein)
Sorry, apparently I forgot that we are looking at the Monday before Devcon for this trip. > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 11:59:29 +0300 > From: Eric Klein <eric.klein at greenfieldtech.net> > To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com > Subject: [asterisk-users] Organizing a Pre Astricon road trip > Message-ID: >
2009 Apr 20
1
doing zero inflated glmm for count data with fmr
Hello R users, Doing My PhD I collected count data which I believe is zero inflated. I have run a statistical model with lmer and family=poisson and got summary(model)@sigma=1 so I believe there is no overdispertion. I would like to use the fmr function from the 'gnlm' library but I just cannot figure out from the examples in the help page and some forums out there how to convert the lmer
2002 Jul 16
1
Minor GUI Issues
Some minor request for the R on Windows (2000) GUI version. I'm using 1.5.1 with the SDI interface. (1) When minimized, the main R window and the graphics window show as two copies of the same icon. That makes it less convenient to switch among tasks in Windows, as I often select the wrong one. Could they have different icons in the future, please? (2) I use a fixed-width Type 1 font
2002 Jul 16
1
Minor GUI Issues
Some minor request for the R on Windows (2000) GUI version. I'm using 1.5.1 with the SDI interface. (1) When minimized, the main R window and the graphics window show as two copies of the same icon. That makes it less convenient to switch among tasks in Windows, as I often select the wrong one. Could they have different icons in the future, please? (2) I use a fixed-width Type 1 font
2007 Sep 22
1
Cannot build trunk
I apologize if this is a very dumb newbie issue, but I really want to experiment with the new "Story Runner" functionality in rspec and I''m having trouble using the trunk. I''ve tried in both windows and linux environments and have different problems on each. On linux, I execute svn co svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/rspec/trunk to check out the trunk. This completes
2009 Dec 20
2
ogg "chapters"?
i'm thinking about albums like "dark side of the moon" and also live bands (especially live-pa) and DJs where there's a continuous flow from one song to the next... i could use a MKV file with vorbis or mp3 and include a chapter listing [with named chapters], that would allow listening to the whole thing with no skipping between songs. at the same time, a listener can skip
2018 Apr 02
0
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
On 02/04/18 15:09, wwp wrote: > Hello, > > > On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 10:01:56 -0400 m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > >> Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: >>> Good evening from Singapore! >>> >>> The foremost question which I want to ask is, what is the universal >>> (world wide) understanding behind degaussing hard drives? >>>