I currently have a Blade 2500 Red in storage right now - once I get a job
again, I hope to get it up and running, and I plan on trying out OpenSXCE.
I've let Martin know, and he said he'll be happy to have me help out - the
only thing that slightly discouraged me was the XVR-1200 framebuffer that
u
On 09/ 6/14 09:59 PM, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
So, there is no special interest in SPARC or desktop left. My
impression is that people interested in it are getting fewer and fewer.
There IS interest in SPARC! OpenSXCE and Openindiana had releases and
some people interested on working on OI on SPA
On 09/ 6/14 08:03 PM, Dormition Skete (Hotmail) wrote:
He used to have a mailing list that someone in the Netherlands set up for him,
but it had very little traffic, and seems to have disappeared in recent months.
Hm, this doesn't seems right. If someone started hosting mailing list
for him, at
On 09/10/14 03:37 AM, Francois Dion wrote:
Assertion failed: rn->rn_nozpool == B_FALSE, file
../common/libzfs_import.c, line 1080, function zpool_open_func
Abort (core dumped)
I exported the zpool, shutdown the machine, then replaced my boot drive
(started acting up), reinstalled openindiana 151
Hi Andre,
I guess it is best to compile other components too (OpenSSL, OpenLDAP and MIT Kerberos 5). Have tested with (note that gcc is
default compiler in OI):
---8<--
#!/bin/bash
export PREFIX=/opt/SFW
commonINCLUDE="-I${PREFIX}/include -I/usr/gnu/include -I/usr/include -I${PREFIX}/apr/
Hi Predrag
Yeah thanks, I get to the same conclusion. But on the one machine I am
compiling Samba from source. I just need to find an option to make it use
openldap instead to see if that will fix my problem. The "configure
--with-ldap" option does not take any arguments so that option does not
Hi Andre,
I have found this interesting article: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19316-01/820-3040/gdbcd/index.html which might help you better
than me (I am not using Samba, but have compiled OpenSSL/OpenSSH/OpenLDA/MIT Kerberos5 to work together).
When i find some time, will try to compile samba
Hi Predrag
The only option that I passed to the configure script was
"--with-shared-modules=idmap_ad". I left the rest on the defaults as it looked
to satisfy my needs.
Are you saying I should pass another option to my configure script
"--with-ldap=/usr/lib/openldap/bin"? I am using the correc
Hi Andre,
your samba 4 is compiled against "mozldap" utilities (like OI does:
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/blob/70e9836ac11a90774a4aa54e0bfdfa2e0b703fae/components/samba/samba30/Makefile)
You have to specify to configure procedure path to openldap libraries instead
(use '-with-l
Hi
I have two test systems:
1. I installed Samba from the repos using the package manager.
2. I compiled Samba from source using the latest tarball on samba.org which was
4.1.11.
Both of them behave the same, but I have to note that on system 2 I did not
specify to the "configure" script to us
Hi
No I don't use the ldapsearch command myself. That output comes from the "net
ads join -U username -d5" command, which is a Samba command to join your Samba
server to your domain. After issuing the command you don't have control over
what happens next. It could be that the "net ads join" com
Hi,
I was to fast:
$ ldd /usr/bin/net | grep ldap
libldap60.so => /usr/lib/libldap60.so
$ pkg search -l /usr/lib/libldap60.so
INDEX ACTION VALUEPACKAGE
path link usr/lib/libldap60.so
pkg:/library/samba/libsmbclient@3.6.22-2014.1.0.0
So, I guess Samba utili
Hi,
what client command you have used when you get error:
"DC1.ad.domain.com StartTLS not supported by LDAP client libraries!"
if you have used ldapsearch, just replace command with openldapsearch
Regards
Predrag Zečević
On 09/11/14 11:08 AM, Andre Kruger wrote:
Hi
I do have the library/open
Hi
I do have the library/openldap package installed,
pkg list -a | grep ldap
SUNWapu13-ldap1.3.9-0.133--r
SUNWopenldap 2.4.11-0.133 --r
library/apr-util-13/apr-ldap 1.5.2-0.
Hi,
I guess OI has 2 versions of ldap:
a) SunOS one
b) OpenLDAP
You might want to use (for example) openldapsearch command instead of
ldapsearch [NOTE 'open' prefix]
$ pkg search -l ldapsearch
INDEX ACTION VALUEPACKAGE
basename file usr/shar
I don't think this is a Samba problem I am only providing the info to help the
reader understand where I am coming from.
I am trying to join my Samba server to my domain. This previously worked but
our AD admins enabled LDAPS on the DCs which broke the connection. Upon
retrying to join the doma
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