Hi Ben. This seems like a reasonable request. You should note that
upstream would prefer that people not use these password methods and
instead focus on SCRAM based methods. See the discussion on why this
module isn't in core here:
http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Contrib?id=7278;page=4
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Hi David,
Thanks for taking the time to provide further suggestions - I'm sorry I
didn't respond sooner (I'm still struggling to find time to read around
this subject at the moment).
I can confirm james is a member of lpadmin and am still getting the
WERR_ACCESS_DENIED message, despite following
One concern though is that this embeds yet another copy of a SHA2
algorithm.. and its even likely that this one has been embedded
elsewhere so that may present maintenance problems if a problem is ever
found with this particular code.
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On Aug 05, 2012, at 10.17, Clint Byrum wrote:
Hi Ben. This seems like a reasonable request. You should note that
upstream would prefer that people not use these password methods and
instead focus on SCRAM based methods. See the discussion on why this
module isn't in core here:
i gather this means that this module is independently implementing the
algorithm rather than using existing [openssl/gnutls/etc] libraries? is
there a compromise that might be reached?
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I filed it for i386 did not test on 64bit... I did not see why a tiny pair
of ipv4 load balancers would need 64bit arch.
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 2:24 AM, Clint Byrum cl...@fewbar.com wrote:
Also could not reproduce on precise. I notice though that both systems
have been amd64 so perthaps this
Hi James,
I check your configuration file,
you have two [global] section delete the second, only the [global]
You must replace the section [printers] with the following:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = yes
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes
guest ok = yes
** Description changed:
ubuntu@hp06:~$ sudo -i
root@hp06:~# modprobe ipmi_msghandler
root@hp06:~# modprobe ipmi_si
root@hp06:~# modprobe ipmi_devintf
root@hp06:~# ipmitool lan print
Could not open device at /dev/ipmi0 or /dev/ipmi/0 or /dev/ipmidev/0: No such
file or directory
Get
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keystone logrotate has output when restarting keystone
To
Hi David,
It's looking good :-)
I made the recommended changes and at first the result was the same. I
had also to comment out read only = yes from the [print$] section -
doing so allowed me to successfully set the printer name.
My XP test box can now connect to the renamed printer.
Thanks
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package php5-mysqlnd 5.4.4-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess
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Milestone: ubuntu-12.04.1 = precise-updates
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Title:
Support privateIpAddress and
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