% of the time, I never put any further effort into
it.
If it's any consolation, I've used other brand KVM switches as well and
the only one I've found quite reliable were Raritan and those cost an
arm and a leg.
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Atte Peltomäki
atte.peltom...@iki.fi http://kameli.org
Your effort to remain what
something to think about.. Might be worth noting that I work with
Linux systems most of the time and over-engineering is a chronic problem
there. I've always admired the simple but effective BSD approach, rather
do less but well than a lot badly.
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Atte Peltomäki
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boot times is the very least significant benefit
from implementing service dependencies, especially for an OS such as
FreeBSD which isn't meant to be rebooted except during OS upgrade.
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Atte Peltomäki
atte.peltom...@iki.fi http://kameli.org
Your effort to remain what you are is what limits
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 03:43:37PM -0400, Outback Dingo wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Atte Peltomäki atte.peltom...@iki.fi wrote:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 02:09:38PM -0400, Richard Yao wrote:
Also, I am certain that the OpenRC developers would be thrilled if
FreeBSD adopted OpenRC
Linux is
doing is just dumb and aggravates sysadmins.
Personally, as much as I like power of SMF, I think FreeBSD devs have
much more important (and interesting) things to do.
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Atte Peltomäki
atte.peltom...@iki.fi http://kameli.org
Your effort to remain what you are is what limits you
I don't think I can be of much further help, since smbnetfs and fuse
are unfamiliar to me (except at concept level).
Anyway, here's a few more shots in the dark:
- Make sure DNS reverse records are correct
- Whatever runs the fs share needs to have access to the local /etc/krb5.keytab
Debugging
smbclient (and other samba utilities) do not refer to krb5.conf when
figuring out the kerberos realm.
you will have to put to your krb5.conf on both client and server:
[domain_realms]
cifs.example.com = realm.example.com
Otherwise it will just try to use example.com as the realm.
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