I've discovered some more information about this bug. I'll open another bug
report - please close this one. Thanks.
Chris
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report - please close this one. Thanks.
Chris
APT updated to 3.14-1-amd64 and fault still present.
APT updated to 3.14-1-amd64 and fault still present.
I believe this snippet of the logs shows the disconnection event:
[18516.133492] wlan0: deauthenticated from
28:28:5d:92:bc:c4 (Reason: 15)
[18516.253865] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update
world regulatory domain
[18516.264247] cfg80211: World regulatory domain
updated:
[18516.264254] cfg80211:
I believe this snippet of the logs shows the disconnection event:
[18516.133492] wlan0: deauthenticated from
28:28:5d:92:bc:c4 (Reason: 15)
[18516.253865] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update
world regulatory domain
[18516.264247] cfg80211: World regulatory domain
updated:
[18516.264254] cfg80211:
I have a win 8 member on my test domain and it joined fine. Did you try
joining using full domain name as well as the NETBIOS name?
Chris
On 29 Jul 2013 18:46, "Marc Muehlfeld" wrote:
> Am 29.07.2013 08:00, schrieb Daniel Müller:
> >> I have one w8 prof in my Samba AD test environment and it wor
Hitting escape seems to free up my touchpad when it sticks. Still not a
great solution though.
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On 19 May 2013 23:13, "Steve Holdoway" wrote:
>
> Can anyone help with this? I set it all up a few months ago, the samba
> side being standard upgrades via debian - configured as a PDC, and the
> windows 7 clients being clean installs, with the standard
> lanmanworkstation regedits done.
>
> They'
Having reconfigured Samba4 to use BIND as a DNS server to get dynamic DNS
updates working, I'm still working to understand the system.
The Windows client I'm testing only seems up update DNS if I run ipconfig
/registerdns. It doesn't update DNS at startup or IP change OOTB. Is it
expected that Win
> CR> Some people have had success with scripting replication using rsync
> etc.
>
> I don't want this to sound like I'm arguing, because I'm not.
> I'm just not aware of ANYONE who has gotten rsync to work properly
> handling all the EA's and such in syncing any Samba4 AD filesystems
> between AD
Hey Luc,
Samba 4 doesn't currently have FRS enabled and so doesn't replicate SYSVOL.
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/DRS_TODO_List#Add_cifsfs.2Brsync_interim_script_for_group_policy_replication
Some people have had success with scripting replication using rsync etc.
Cheers,
Chris
On T
he 'Netlogon' share on the Samba4 server.
>
> Problem solved, Thank You!
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chris Rowson"
> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 12:57:55 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: Re: [Samba] L
On 13 May 2013 17:38, "Luc Lalonde" wrote:
>
> Hello Folks,
>
> I'm trying to get a logon script to execute via a GPO with Samba 4.0.5.
>
> I used the Group Policy Editor that came with the Administration tools
and linked a simple 'logon.bat' batch file to automatically mount a network
share for a
On 13 May 2013 03:08, "Zane Zakraisek" wrote:
>
> > I then attempted to change the IP Address on the Win 8 client and re-ran
> >
> > ipconfig /registerdns. This time it did not update the DNS A record.
> >
> > #FacePalm.
>
> This looks like bug 9559. Here's the link to the Bugzilla report.
> https
So I gave 'Domain Computers' group the READ and CREATE ALL CHILD OBJECTS
permission on the forward lookup zone.
Doing an ipconfig /renew on Windows 8 does not create an A record. Doing an
ipconfig /registerdns does however create a new record. Hooray. I wonder if
I just need to turn on dynamic upd
Figured it out.
It seems that OOTB the security permissions on the Internal DNS server
don't allow domain-joined clients to update records.
As a test I gave a client 'Full Control' access to the forward lookup zone
for my test domain and it was able to update its own record.
I'll now find the ap
I'm currently testing samba 4, and I've come across a problem which I can't
seem to find an answer for.
I have one samba 4 ADDC running on a Centos 6 container, compiled from the
latest stable source release and setup as per the samba wiki. I'm running
the internal DNS server.
DHCP is provided to
Hi there,
That's really interesting (I'm going to squirrel that info away!).
How do you deal with Active Directory licensing? Are you buying a Server
Client Access Licenses for each Ubuntu machine?
Cheers,
Chris
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Bolesław Tokarski <
boleslaw.tokar...@tieto.com
Proxmox is pretty good. Offers a couple of ways to virtualise, KVM (full)
and OpenVZ (container) wrapped up in a nice distro with web browser
control. Long list of features, clustering etc
Check it out,
Chris
On 16 Jan 2013 08:37, "Bolesław Tokarski"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I believe at some point
Sorry - accidentally replied to sender rather than list.
On 05.12.2012 15:04, Chris Rowson wrote:
> I have always found it hard to understand why Canonical just don't
> includeLDAP/AD authentication as an option out of the box like RedHat do
>
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 4:34
I have always found it hard to understand why Canonical just don't include
LDAP/AD authentication as an option out of the box like RedHat do.
I should be able to install an Ubuntu desktop and during setup, it should
ask me whether or not I want to authenticate against a central
authentication sour
Same problem here. Set the following in my /etc/sysfs.conf file
devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold = 40
Works if I issue 'service sysfsutils start' - doesn't work at startup.
Running Ubuntu 12.10 - Gnome Classic.
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Ubuntu and OSS are awesome. No doubt about that.
But they're not the be all and end all.
If you're an Windows-centric organisation with thousands of desktops and
hundreds of servers, and you're running hundreds of legacy Windows
applications, you're not going to move across to a technology that d
Hey all,
The UK Government have been experimenting with Ubuntu recently on a project
being undertaken by the Cabinet Office.
The top-down message from government is one advocating shorter contracts
with smaller IT providers and investment in Open Source technologies.
Although this message has som
h = 'form accepted'
>> elif form.errors:
>> response.flash = 'form has errors'
>> else:
>> response.flash = 'please fill out the form'
>> return dict(form=form)
>>
>> Strange thing is though that th
is though that the property_type field still appears on the
form. Any ideas why?
Thank you,
Chris
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Chris Rowson
wrote:
> Thanks for confirming this for me, this did seem to be the most sensible
> way to approach the problem :-)
>
> Chris
>
>
&
Thanks for confirming this for me, this did seem to be the most sensible
way to approach the problem :-)
Chris
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 1:04 AM, simon wrote:
> You can do this with a single form. At the top of the controller set
> readable=false, writable=false for the fields you do not want on
I'm a new adopter of web2py and I'm trying to learn the framework by
building a simple property site.
I have two types of properties, new or old.
New properties have a few core attributes, let's say name, price, location,
bedrooms
Old properties have the same core attributes with a few more adde
Heh, no worries. :-)
I wonder, just out of interest, is there any great performance difference
between searching for records containing region.id 'x' (as below) rather
than returning all rows with region.id 'x' from a junction table?
Chris
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 11:34 PM, villas wrote:
> Oops
Thank you again David,
I shall give it a go.
Chris
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 10:29 PM, villas wrote:
> Yes, it would store the ids of the regions between vertical bars,
> something like this: |4|7|23|. So say you are looking for the house-types
> in China (which is id = 7). It would be someth
Hi David,
Thanks for your reply.
I did come across the list:reference option while trying to figure this
out. I couldn't figure this out though:
Say I add the following to my house-type table:
Field('regions', 'list:reference region')
If I generate a form using SQLFORM, it presents me with
Hi all,
I'm pretty new to web2py and web app development and I've spend some time
trying to figure out the best way to do this.
I have two tables, house-types and regions. A house-type can exist in many
regions, and a region can have many house types:
db.define_table(
'region',
Field('na
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Pete wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Probably a mute point, and I have no wish to feed a troll, but on TV
> earlier they were advertising 'Norton Tablet Security' for Android tablets,
> given the close similarity between Android and LINUX / UNIX based systems
> (I believe An
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 19/11/11 20:33, Chris Rowson wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I did wonder if anyone on the list had responded to the Cabinet Office
>> consultation :-)
>>
>>
>>
>> I am kind of involved in the pro
>
>
> I can also understand a general unwillingness to disconnect software
> from the license under which it is made available; I don't see what's
> gained from splitting them. Why would you wish to be able to ban
> non-Open source products from tendering?
>
>
>
You wouldn't want to ban non-open so
>
>
> > The 'All About Open Source' document is particularly interesting
> > because it explains why UK.gov can't mandate Open Source software.
> > It's not entirely straight forward; I'm not entirely sure, but I
> > think it means to say that UK.gov considers 'Open Source' a product
> > (perhaps l
I thought some of you might be interested in this recent guidance released
by the Cabinet Office on Open Source Software:
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/resource-library/open-source-procurement-toolkit
It's publicly accessible so you don't need a .gov.uk address to get access,
and it might be he
I've marked bugs #776637 & #876775 as duplicates. A few people
subscribed to those too (so the problem is probably rather widespread).
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>
> On Oct 10, 8:22 am, Chris Rowson wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I have a database table which looks like this:
>>
>> postcode_cache
>>
>> postcode (UNIQUE)
>> lat
>> lon
>> nearest
>>
>&g
Hi list,
I have a database table which looks like this:
postcode_cache
postcode (UNIQUE)
lat
lon
nearest
I want to test first whether or not a record exists for 'postcode' and
if a record does exist, I want to check whether the 'nearest' field
contains any data.
I've tr
Chris
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> You don't mind to write engine specific queries but who is going to
> use your app will mind because the app is not going to be portable.
> Almost any query an be build using the dal.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Oct 8,
=~db.data.download)
return dict(table=rows, message=postcodelist)
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Chris Rowson
wrote:
> I finally used...
>
> postcodelist=[]
> closepostcodes=ukpostcodes.closest_postcodes(session.postcode,
> str(session.distance))
> for p
x27;m still learning
all this stuff :-D
Chris
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Chris Rowson
wrote:
> Thanks Peter, I'll give that a try.
>
> Chris
>
> On Sep 30, 2011 8:01 PM, "Peter Etchells"
> wrote:
>> results=db(db.data.belongs([p[1] for p in postcodes).select()
>
Call me wierd, but I'm finding it a little hard to get my head around
putting together select statements using the DAL. I think I must just
be having a stupid couple of weeks!
I understand that using the DAL & SQLFORM etc for inserts will help
protect me against SQL Injection so I'm happy to keep
Thanks Peter, I'll give that a try.
Chris
On Sep 30, 2011 8:01 PM, "Peter Etchells"
wrote:
> results=db(db.data.belongs([p[1] for p in postcodes).select()
I'm trying to learn to use the DAL.
I've been reading through chapted 6 of the web2py book and I'm sorry
if I missed the answer there, but here I go!
A user enters his/her postcode and this is checked against an API
which issues us back the 10 closest postcodes. We store the 10 closest
postcodes
I gave it a try and found that when using the 'amy' editor I can't
scroll all the way to the bottom of the text.
Never mind, thanks for the advice.
Chris
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 9:55 PM, wrote:
> I'll give it a go and see if it works. Thanks.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> -- Sent from my HP TouchPad
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Hi all,
I've just noticed that the web2py web-based text editor can't cope
with this regex
requires=IS_MATCH("^([Gg][Ii][Rr]
0[Aa]{2})|((([A-Za-z][0-9]{1,2})|(([A-Za-z][A-Ha-hJ-Yj-y][0-9]{1,2})|(([A-Za-z][0-9][A-Za-z])|([A-Za-z][A-Ha-hJ-Yj-y][0-9]?[A-Za-z]
{0,1}[0-9][A-Za-z]{2})$"
gt;
>
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Chris Rowson
> wrote:
>>
>> Quick question,
>>
>> If I put my validators in the model like this:
>>
>> db.data.speedtesturl.requires=IS_NOT_IN_DB(db,
>> 'data.speedtesturl',error_message=
Quick question,
If I put my validators in the model like this:
db.data.speedtesturl.requires=IS_NOT_IN_DB(db,
'data.speedtesturl',error_message='This speedtest URL is already in
the database. Please provide another')
They only seem to work if I use SQLFORM.
If I create a SQLFORM and then a
I ended up with something like this:
http://pastebin.com/Y9keC9tB
Chris
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 8:42 PM, Chris Rowson
wrote:
> Thanks all!
>
> Chris
>
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Phyo Arkar wrote:
>> I like lxml more , and check pyquery! jQuery of python at serve
Thanks all!
Chris
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Phyo Arkar wrote:
> I like lxml more , and check pyquery! jQuery of python at server side.
>
> On 9/20/11, Bruno Rocha wrote:
>> I dont know your needs but, you can pass any XML to web2py TAG[''] helper so
>> then you can use Server side DOM to
I did look at that Bruno, but some of the articles I read suggested that it
is not very memory efficient?
Chris
On Sep 19, 2011 3:44 PM, "Bruno Rocha" wrote:
> I use xml minidom and it is easier.
>
> http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno
> Em 19/09/2011 11:40, "Chris Rowson"
o have a python parser.
>
> But if you can use the JSON API... much simpler.
>
> mic
>
>
> 2011/9/19 Chris Rowson :
>> Anybody using xml.etree?
>>
>> I asked this question over at the Python tutors group but it seems
>> that few people there had experience o
Anybody using xml.etree?
I asked this question over at the Python tutors group but it seems
that few people there had experience of it.
I'm trying to access a UK postcode API at www.uk-postcodes.com to take
a UK postcode and return the lat/lng of the postcode. This is what the
XML looks like: htt
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