i can also confirm that i had that module installed (though i dont
remember installing it :|) I'll do some testing now that it's removed.
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samba server requires smbpasswd -a user constantly
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i realise that was the point my point being given i've manually
fixed the problem, it's probably non trivial for me to fix, as i'm not
really in a position to test via deb.
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[SRU] dovecot-postfix references cmusieve as a mail plugin
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i submitted a diff of exactly the change that I made.
While i can look and say 'yes, this looks like its the same', so can
anyone else, so I'm not sure the value in me validating that you've
changed what i changed.
I had a look at your diff, and it is indeed the same as my diff (mine
obviously di
i was convinced this was a simple issue, but thus far, i've been unable
to reproduce the problem in a virtual machine, which would suggest
there's something else at play here, so i'll try to get trace off my
file server when i can :|
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samba server requires smbpasswd -a user constantly
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I'll try to get a time where my wifes not using the network to turn user
access back on to trace, or maybe install a VM to see if it happens
there too...
Basically i could fairly reliably get it to happen by:
- smbpasswd -a
- map a network drive to my server (home drive or user access drive) (s
*sigh* i have to make a correction. The latest samba had no change.
It appears pretty much every time the user wants to connect again
(computer goes into standby, they willingly disconnect etc) their
account needs to be re-enabled :|
my current workaround is turning samba to no password and just
i'm not sure how this can be marked as low
anyway, to 'work around' my problem, i've basically built samba 3.5.2
off their site, and it's now working perfectly. Just in case anyone was
wondering...
It's a stuff around (i had to specify a lot of command flags and change
some bits and pieces)
l/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
browsable = No
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even with that (which is pretty much empty!) if i restart the service,
sometimes i get 'Password required' prompt for a drive i've already
remembered the password to...
once its in tha
I'm having this problem, connecting smbclient connections, or linux
(gnome browser) connections or vista connections, so i dont really think
it's windows 7 specific...
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samba server requires smbpasswd -a user constantly
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it took me hours to figure that out googling (the smtp-auth) but thanks
v. much for the info, it confirms what i'd decided.
This had an easy work around, was just annoying, but thanks for the
quick response!
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dovecot-postfix references cmusieve as a mail plugin
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This path looks to be correct after installing lucid and aptitude
install dovecot-postfix...
mailbox_command = /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -c /etc/dovecot/conf.d/01
-dovecot-postfix.conf -n -m "${EXTENSION}"
that file does exist in this case... I have other issues but i wont go
into those here... s
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47081476/Dependencies.txt
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dovecot-postfix references cmusieve as a mail plugin
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usieve
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> # mail_plugins = cmusieve
> mail_plugins = sieve
If i leave it as cmusieve, an error appears in /var/log/mail.log
May 2 08:15:18 gandalf2010 dovecot: deliver(rolfy): Fatal: Plugin
cmusieve not found from directory /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/lda
As a hope to answer most of the questio
i had the same problem on x64 ubuntu 9.04 using xinerama.
As a workaround, switched to use TwinView (which is what i always used
to use) - works perfectly.
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xinerama mouse cursor on every screen
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