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If you've set up key-based access, then if someone is logged into machine A, with a private key that matches a public key in userB's home folder on machine B, then passwords are irrelevant.
An...
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You DO have winbind running, don't you? That's the daemon process that actually verifies rights from the DC.
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Ye gods...money will bring ALL the scum out to sully our beloved tales!
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How'd you compile the 2 versions? And can you post both - this 'smells' wrong, since globals operate identically in C and C++. Oh - and unless you MUST use them, avoid globals like the plague!!!!
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Oh - you were mounting them as smb - that's a HUGE problem. I had to swap over to CIFS (which I was unaware of at the time) to properly use a Buffalo TeraStation as a backup server, since smbfs still...
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I've never used uw-imapd, but I have learned a bit about maildirs...how do you have them set up?
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Suse actually DOES make you download the nvidia kernel module separately, as opposed to packaging it on the CD/DVD archive, so they're NOT shipping it together. You actually have to run the Yast...
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This may very well depend on WHICH Unix you're porting to - AIX, Solaris, HP-UX may all have different include structures (not that I know any of 'em).
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Or perhaps:
ifdown eth0
cp /etc/network/interfaces.router /etc/network/interfaces
ifup eth0
And the return script:
ifdown eth0
cp /etc/network/interfaces.direct /etc/network/interfaces
ifup...
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SSH tunneling might be an angle to examine - not sure if port 22 is normally open for you, but it's more likely than some others.
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Another alternative for this situation is LTSP, the Linux Terminal Server Project.
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smb.conf has logon script hooks (basically you provide a command line as a conf file variable) IIRC - and that will allow you to pass the username to whatever program you want, so you could do it in...
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You're probably not initializing your vectors correctly. Remember, just because you declare a vector of vectors, doesn't mean the inner vectors EXIST at all. Operator [] returns a reference to the...
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Are these networks in the same Windows Domain/Workgroup? If so, the interfaces variable in smb.conf is the only thing I can think of right offhand that would affect the visibility.
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First, it seems (without seeing a ps listing before and after) that proftpd is NOT being killed at all. That would explain your result. As for why the script is failing, paths or permissions are...
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I'm no expert on networking, but I'm thinking that subnetting scheme would actually keep the Linux box from seeing EITHER of the other networks, and vice versa. What you SHOULD need is 3 NICs in the...
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You've just describe XML and XSLT. Basically you have a 'base' XML document, and then one or more XSLT templates, which an XSLT processor like Saxon will then use to transform your document into...
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http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~pelov/pam/
That should handle your authentication issues - it's a Perl interface to the PAM system.
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#define causes the preprocessor to literally substitute the text, while typedef basically creates an 'alias' for a type. The typedef is a bit better in this case, because errors will be reported with...
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It's a bit more involved, but a CRC checker could readily use a linked list (for successive chunks of data), and the CRC calculation would cover bit operations....
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Can you post a bit more of the source? I have some ideas about where this is going, but I'd need to know a some other info...
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A possible explanation is that your code is overflowing its stack. That would correlate nicely with the 'after function calls' timing - if the stack is overflowed, you could get a seg fault when the...
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export PKG_CONFIG_PATH = $PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/path/to/directory/with/glib-2.0.pc
Just a thought - this SHOULD do what the makefile error asked you to do.
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return mycd();
int mycd(int argc, char **argv) {
char path[MAXNAME];
if(argc == 1)
These two snippets look troublesome - I'm guessing you paraphrased, as you shouldn't be able to call...
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Shoot, there's a company here in Houston that sells to a TON of major auto dealers that is hiring COBOL programmers right now.
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