On Samstag, 3. September 2011, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Just took a closer look at the d-e-c changelog. You added a closes
statement during dev meeting in Hamburg. So setting status to pending
for upload...
:-)
Thanks!
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Disable IPv6 for Samba on Skolelinux systems (clients+server).
why?
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Holger
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Hi Holger,
On So 04 Sep 2011 10:32:18 CEST Holger Levsen wrote:
Hi,
On Samstag, 3. September 2011, mike-gabriel-gu...@alioth.debian.org wrote:
Log:
Disable IPv6 for Samba on Skolelinux systems (clients+server).
why?
Because...
1. it is not needed in a non-IPv6 network
2. it flushes
On 04. sep. 2011 14:46, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi Holger,
On So 04 Sep 2011 10:32:18 CEST Holger Levsen wrote:
Hi,
On Samstag, 3. September 2011, mike-gabriel-gu...@alioth.debian.org
wrote:
Log:
Disable IPv6 for Samba on Skolelinux systems (clients+server).
why?
Because...
1. it is
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tags #638541 + pending
Bug #638541 [debian-edu-artwork] new debian-edu background not shown on GNOME
desktops
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severity 629367 wishlist
retitle 629367 Add GOto workstation support for Debian Edu wheezy
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Hi,
On Mo 06 Jun 2011 00:20:59 CEST Mike Gabriel wrote:
Currently, GOsa in Debian Edu allows two system types to be added:#
o servers
o netdevices
We currently use netdevices for adding
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Bug #629367 [debian-edu-config] gosa: not all GOto/GOsa system types available
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retitle 629367 Add GOto workstation support for Debian Edu wheezy
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Hi Marius,
On So 04 Sep 2011 15:27:18 CEST Marius Kotsbak wrote:
On 04. sep. 2011 14:46, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi Holger,
On So 04 Sep 2011 10:32:18 CEST Holger Levsen wrote:
Hi,
On Samstag, 3. September 2011, mike-gabriel-gu...@alioth.debian.org
wrote:
Log:
Disable IPv6 for Samba on
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Bug #638285 [debian-edu-config] INTERN realm missing in realms stanza
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Bug #629062 [debian-edu-config] krb5 configuration / SRV records
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Hi Holger,
On Sa 03 Sep 2011 11:26:48 CEST Holger Levsen wrote:
h01ger three errors on a pure tjener (no ltspserver, no workstation)
install:
h01ger - unable to look up ltspserver00.subnet00 on server localhost
h01ger - unable to look up ltspserver01.subnet01 on server localhost
about these
Hi Andi,
On So 04 Sep 2011 21:26:40 CEST Andreas B. Mundt wrote:
I think this should be done by preseeding:
krb5-config krb5-config/dns_for_default boolean true
We have:
krb5-config krb5-config/dns_for_default boolean false
in debian-edu-install/preseed-values/defaults.networked, i.e.
Hi,
On Sonntag, 4. September 2011, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Because...
1. it is not needed in a non-IPv6 network
2. it flushes /var/log/syslog with error messages
The alternative (for getting rid of the error messages) would be a DNS
setup for IPv6 which definitely is a no-go.
Right. Thanks.
Hi Mike,
On Sonntag, 4. September 2011, Mike Gabriel wrote:
h01ger - unable to look up ltspserver00.subnet00 on server localhost
h01ger - unable to look up ltspserver01.subnet01 on server localhost
about these two: was your TJENER online (i.e.: had a 10.0.2.1 gateway
host)? Or was it an
Good morning,
On So 04 Sep 2011 22:35:30 CEST Holger Levsen wrote:
P.S.: even though you don't need NAT with IPv6, you can still firewall
machines :)
Yes, and: IPv6 needs a complete separate firewall setup. An IPv4
firewall (that's what most firewalls do) does not block a single IPv6
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