I wonder why it replace UTF-8 for LOCALE ?? as it's show on the output
Substituting charset 'UTF-8' for LOCALE
password:
lang_tdb_init: /usr/lib/samba/en_US.UTF-8.msg: No such file or directory
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED: Access denied (0xc022)
Thanks.
2013/1/19 Helmut Hullen
Hallo, Usuário,
Du meintest am 20.01.13:
I wonder why it replace UTF-8 for LOCALE ?? as it's show on the
output
Substituting charset 'UTF-8' for LOCALE
password:
lang_tdb_init: /usr/lib/samba/en_US.UTF-8.msg: No such file or
directory NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED: Access denied (0xc022)
On 19/01/2013 8:10 a.m., Usuário do Sistema wrote:
Hello people,
Out of the blue my squid box linux machine ( CentOS 5.4 ) stops the
ntlm authentication. maybe someone do something in the Active
Directory but I don't know
when I run the command ntlm_auth --username myuser show me follow
Hallo, Usuário,
Du meintest am 18.01.13:
Substituting charset 'UTF-8' for LOCALE
password:
lang_tdb_init: /usr/lib/samba/en_US.UTF-8.msg: No such file or
directory NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED: Access denied (0xc022)
Why it's returning Access Denied for me ?
Perhaps because the file
Hello people,
Out of the blue my squid box linux machine ( CentOS 5.4 ) stops the
ntlm authentication. maybe someone do something in the Active
Directory but I don't know
when I run the command ntlm_auth --username myuser show me follow output
Substituting charset 'UTF-8' for LOCALE
Hi guys
Just a simple question. How can i known which word in ACL type is
blocking access from some user? I'm asking that because I have 10 lists
and some of them w/ more than 50.000 domains/url...
Is there a way to insert the word/url wich is blocked in error message?
as example:
Inrease the debugging in squid.As far as I know this is the only way
to know this
If you have more then 50.000 domains/url's you should better consider to
use a thrid-party filter. (Squidguard, dansguardian)
Bart
Paulo Ricardo wrote:
Hi guys
Just a simple question. How can i
Em Qua, 2003-12-31 s 11:24, Schelstraete Bart escreveu:
Inrease the debugging in squid.As far as I know this is the only way
to know this...
Yes, thanks very much Bart . I think it's the correct way.
debug_options ALL,2 9,28 show the file where is the ACL
here's is the line:
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