Hi all,
Getting confused here...simple question:
Can I use net rpc trustdom to establish a trust relationship between
Samba3 and W2003?
If so what would be the syntax of the command if:
SAMBA Domain = DOM1 AdminUser=admin adminpasswd= passwd1
AD Domain = DOM2 Adminuser=admin2 adminpassword
Peter Rundle wrote:
Cluesticks?
What do the logs say?
I find that a lot of the syncs time out with my main ntp boxen. I
suspect that the main servers are extremely overloaded now that every
home use has easy to use software to enable them to sysnc with stratum 1
timeservers.
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Terry
On 2005.08.17 10:49 Julio Cesar Ody wrote:
> What if $USER doesn't have [X|K|G|*]dialog? or has moved
> or nuked it? [$USER is capable of _anything_.]
He's likely to have xmessage. The man page illustrates some
of the stuff you can do using buttons and some other widgets.
Never used these other
> What if $USER doesn't have [X|K|G|*]dialog? or has moved or nuked it?
> [$USER is capable of _anything_.]
He's likely to have xmessage. The man page illustrates some of the
stuff you can do using buttons and some other widgets. Never used
these other widgets though...
On 8/17/05, Robert Tho
I've knocked out a bash script that uses dialog boxes (Xdialog in this
case) to pass arguments to a perfectly good command line utility. The
idea is that a rodent-fixated $USER can satisfy his fetish by clicking
on a Desktop Icon. [Desktop Icons are those tiny graphic thingies that
live under x
Ryan Verner wrote:
Billion 5402's (ADSL2+ capable) are under $100/each - do yourself a
favour and get one of those, or something similar. :-)
I'd check that the bug that Billion had which didn't
allow TCP window scaling to pass through NAT has been
fixed. Otherwise you'll never get the 24Mbps
what is the best way to turn html mail into text, preferebaly before it
ends in my inbox ?
if procmail, is there a ready made recipe for that ?
using postfix/courier-imap/amavisd-new
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The whole application to be accessed via SSL?
If yes, then the steps are:
- create the certificates.
- make sure your apache installation was compiled with SSL support,
then enable SSL on a given virtualhost (since you're just switching,
probably the virtualhost has the same name as the host itse
DaZZa wrote:
The Cisco device would block the bad port if it detects a problem.
The switch ports in the c8?? are too dumb to do that.
It's probably a jabbering network interface card (eg, sending
the last packet repeatedly, with corruption). These are usually
isolated by the switch, but we'r
Sluggers,
I've got a linux box on a private network behind another Linux box
acting as a firewall and masquerading outbound connections. Trouble is I
can't seem to get ntpd working on the inside machine (It's going fine on
the outside box). Funny thing is ntpdate works
fine but ntpd doesn't
We have a web application served by apache (2.0.52-9) that we want to
switch from normal http to https.
I suspect this is relatively simple, but - how do I do it?
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 22:56:25 +1000
Sridhar Dhanapalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the sudo-type setup employed by Ubuntu the same as that used in Mac
> OS X? Also, are there any security implications of this? Doesn't it
> mean that in a default setup, any local user can gain root access?
>
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 07:15:09AM +1000, Alexander Samad wrote:
> Hi
>
> Quick feedbackn onthe box,
> ended up getting a
>
> SN95G5 v3, amd 3800+ 2000 (dual core)
> nvidia 6600gt
>
> Everything is working fine except the sound.
>
> I installed debian of a net installed, used raid1 then lvm o
I am a lindows - now linspire - user at home for the family (they also
use a Mac Mini with OSX) and gentoo at work and have used Mandrake
historically.
I have installed and used ubuntu for only a short time on an x86 and a little longer on a PowerBook.
Linspire is by far the most user f
G'day,
When looking at laptop compatibility, I find that tuxmobil.org is an
indespensible resource. They have a page with information on Asus
laptops at http://tuxmobil.org/asus.html. The pages linked to give a
fair amount of information on how well they work under Linux.
HTH,
Lindsay
Marek
Hi
Quick feedbackn onthe box,
ended up getting a
SN95G5 v3, amd 3800+ 2000 (dual core)
nvidia 6600gt
Everything is working fine except the sound.
I installed debian of a net installed, used raid1 then lvm on top, had
some issue with the amd64 kernel and the nvidia drivers, went back to
the k7
Simon Males wrote:
Don't know about fedora, but is it using Xscreensaver ? Thinking back to
the last time I used KDE, I think you should be able to find a
preference in kcontrol
If you are using xscreensaver, the GUI application where you can adjust
its settings is called xscreensaver-demo, f
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 01:34, Steven Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sudo rocks, Ubuntu rocks! Root does exist, if you
> want the traditional method of using root, just
> activate
> root by doing
>
> sudo passwd root
>
> when you create a password then you can log in as
> root, if you then disabl
Don't know about fedora, but is it using Xscreensaver ? Thinking back to
the last time I used KDE, I think you should be able to find a
preference in kcontrol
(Got the same lappy, but it shouldn't make a difference).
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Del wrote:
Hi,
This is a question t
> I'm used to setting up qmail.
>
>
> I found some references on setting up postfix from postfix.org. However
> some references are better than others. Does anybody know a good reference
> for setting up a "decent" postfix server for a postfix newbe? (decent
> Imean spam filter, virus et al)
I'v
ashley maher wrote:
I found some references on setting up postfix from postfix.org. However
some references are better than others. Does anybody know a good
reference for setting up a "decent" postfix server for a postfix newbe?
(decent Imean spam filter, virus et al)
there are a few guides aro
I'm used to setting up qmail.
I found some references on setting up postfix from postfix.org. However
some references are better than others. Does anybody know a good
reference for setting up a "decent" postfix server for a postfix newbe?
(decent Imean spam filter, virus et al)
I tried to find Je
Hi,
This is a question that probably has a really obvious answer that
I'm just not finding.
How do I completely and totally disable the screensaver that kicks
in on KDE / Fedora Core 3 on my Toshiba laptop (M2, nVidia chipset if
that makes a difference)? I use it to watch movies a lot and desp
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 10:00:02AM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > What I have done is install debian (2.6.11 base kerneL) I then upgraded
> > the kernel to 2.6.11-amd64-k8-smp which is a x86_64 arch kernel so it does
> > both 32 and 64 bit stuff ( I believe).
>
> If you've installed the i386 v
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What have I done wrong/omitted to do. Going crazy trying to find!!
ME end of the tunnel is 10.8.0.2 hence the network route (that works)
Thanks
James
Couple of things to check (having just done this very thing):
1. Is SERVER the gateway for OTHERS? If not, then the
Hi
I've setup openvpn and almost have it working ...
10.8.0.6==openvpn10.8.0.1
[ME][router] - - - internet - - [SERVER]---[OTHERS]
|| |
192.168.5.123192.168.17.254 192.168.17.7
ME can ping SERVER: [tethereal -
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