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wg21908 avatar
ldap_add - Invalid Syntax - Additional Info: ObjectClass - Value #1 Invalid Peer Syntax
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I have the following content in adam.ldif

dn: uid=adam,ou=users,dc=wesgibbs,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: account
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: shadowAccount
cn: adam
uid: adam
uidNumber: 16859
gidNumber: 100
homeDirectory: /home/adam
loginShell: /bin/bash
gecos: adam
userPassword: {crypt}x
shadowLastChange: 0
shadowMax: 0
shadowWarning: 0

I then attempt to add the above adam user to m ...

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Rename-Computer : Fail to rename computer due to the following exception: Access is denied
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I'm domain joining new machines with provisioning packages (ppkg) and using temporary names (PENDING_%serial%). the ppkg works ok, but I then want to bulk rename them, instead of remoting and renaming individually. The issue is that rename-computer is giving an error. This is after completely disabling the firewall and running the command from a domain admin account.

I command I run

rename-computer - ...

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Mohammad-Walid Zein avatar
UPS beeps once when server is connected to it
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When I connect the server power cable to UPS it beeps once as if there is overload. Afterward the server turns on normally without any problem. This happens randomly every time I turn on the UPS or plug the server power cable into the UPS. I changed all internal parts of the server including VGA, Disks, PSU (except the MB) and even I used a backup UPS which also beeps slightly when the server is connect ...

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Mervyn Heng avatar
Channeling IPv4 packets to IPv6 packets between interfaces
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How do I route packets in my machine between interfaces (See yellow arrow). Eth0 receives IPv4 packets and I will like to channel it to Eth1 which will send IPv6 packets out.Image of dual stack machine with IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces

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Francesco avatar
Can SSSD authenticate via LDAP with anonymous binding either forbidden in ACLs and with 'olcRequires: authc' enforced?
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I manage a LAN with a list of users accessing their NFS-shared homes while being auhtenticated via NIS/YP (CentOS/Fedora-based clients and servers).

I'm in the painful process of migrating out of NIS/YP (which is slowly but irreversibily being phased out on Red Hat and the like) to what seemed the least-difficult-to-setup replacement for the authenticating part, SSSD (for the clients) and LDAP (f ...

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GCP windows VM does not work when logged off
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I am running a Windows Server VM on GCP. When logging in via Remote Desktop, I am starting certain applications which should actively run for a couple of hours. But when closing my Remote Desktop Connection, all applications stop working. How can I prevent this from happening? Thanks for your help!

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Matteo avatar
lvcreate hangs on snapshot creation
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on a Debian testing lvcreate hangs on snapshot creation since some weeks:

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A that point I have to hardware reset the machine. After reboot the log file is empty and syslog shows nothing. On another similar machine I do not have this problem. Any idea?

Thanks, Matteo

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