Re: Kerberos on VM server 64bit, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri May 3 19:27:53 2013
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Hal Proctor wrote:
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Re: Kerberos on VM server 64bit, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri May 3 19:09:45 2013
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Kerberos on VM server 64bit, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 3 14:41:01 2013
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Hal Proctor wrote:
I have a logbook installed on a Windows 64 bit VM server 2008 R2 and can access it fine using |
Kerberos on VM server 64bit, posted by Hal Proctor on Thu May 2 21:10:23 2013
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I have a logbook installed on a Windows 64 bit VM server 2008 R2 and can access it fine using the password file. However when using Kerberos
it does not authenticate correctly. I installed Kerberos and pointed it to the realm an domain controller. Using KINIT command line it appears
to accept my password. Any help is appriciated. Perhaps some other diagnostics i could try against the kerberos install |
Re: Blockying user access, posted by Garret Delaronde on Fri Apr 26 19:48:01 2013
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Gian Henriques wrote:
How can I block access to some tools (like edit, erase, config...) for each user? I want only |
Blockying user access, posted by Gian Henriques on Fri Apr 26 18:39:11 2013
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How can I block access to some tools (like edit, erase, config...) for each user? I want only admin users can edit, erase , etc.
I want know too, how can I erase configuration of SMTP? I make a test with the "elogd -t" command and now every time I create a |
Re: Comment avoir elog en français II [solved almost], posted by David Pilgram on Mon Oct 29 19:10:37 2012
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Andreas Luedeke wrote:
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Re: Comment avoir elog en français II [solved almost], posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Oct 29 17:27:12 2012
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David Pilgram wrote:
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