I'm quite aware that it's possible to authenticate local users against
the Kerberos services of Active Directory, but seek a way to detect
what the actual local KDC is in an environment that does not seem to
publish the relevant SRV records for its Active Directory servers.
Does anyone know a
Hi Nico,
It is strange that the DNS servers does not display the Active Directory
domain servers IP. It is the default behaviour. Active Directory relies
on DNS.
Are you sure your Linux machine is actually using the Active Directory
windows DNS servers in resolv.conf ? It should, for AD
Will the add-on rpms still be signed by Spiky Hair? :-)
Many thanks for all your efforts. You guys are the best.
Ken
On 08/24/2011 01:40 PM, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi,
I have loved all the years that I have been a developer and architect for
Scientific Linux, but it is time for me to move on.
Oh Wow!
Congrats, and thank you for all the hard work and effort put into Scientific
Linux - You still going to remain part of the mailing list? ;)
-Chris
On 2011-08-24, at 11:40 AM, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi,
I have loved all the years that I have been a developer and architect
for
Congratulations, Troy! Thanks for all your time and efforts building
great SL product and community and
all the best with new endeavors!
artem.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Troy Dawson daw...@fnal.gov wrote:
Hi,
I have loved all the years that I have been a developer and architect for
On 08/24/2011 08:40 PM, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi,
I have loved all the years that I have been a developer and architect
for Scientific Linux, but it is time for me to move on. I have accepted
a job offer from Red Hat to work on their new openshift project.
( https://www.redhat.com/openshift/ )
My
Congratulations Troy!
It feels like Scientific Linux has a major configuration shift triggered! ;)
Many thanks for all your assistance over the years.
All the best in your new job.
William.
From: Troy Dawson daw...@fnal.gov
To:
-- Le (On) 2011-08-24 -0500 à (at) 13:40:01 Troy Dawson écrivit (wrote): --
Hi,
I have loved all the years that I have been a developer and architect
for Scientific Linux, but it is time for me to move on. I have accepted
a job offer from Red Hat to work on their new openshift project.
(