I am using mod_auth_ldap on Apache 2.0.54 and SuSE 10.1. I have things
configured to authenticate to an LDAP source running on IBM Lotus Domino
directory. Authentication works fine. If I configure the <Location> to
require a valid-user things work fine. But, when I "require group
cn=groupname" things fall apart. I don't get any messags in the apache
logs telling me there was an authentication failure or anything, just that
the login box pops up over and over again when accessing the site. I can
do ldapsearch to find all the attributes I'm using for authentication and
authorization. I just don't know exactly what is happening behind the
scenes. I don't know what sort of debug levels I can increase and
hopefully gain more information in the apache logs, etc. This project is
a joint effort between me and the Notes administration team here at work,
so I have very limited access to any Domino logs. However, we did get IBM
involved, and we were told that Domino Dirctory Services is setup
correctly.
~Dale
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All,
RE: Opensuse 10.2 as my desktop
As you can see I use gmail for my e-mail system.
I just sent an e-mail that I want to save on my local disk. Gmail
does not offer a way to do that I know of, so I thought I would print
the e-mail to a PDF.
I was kindly informed of the "kprinter" option in DIA a couple weeks
ago that allowed me to select a PDF printer. I don't see a similar
way to invoke kprinter from firefox.
Is there a magic incantation that I'm missing so far?
Is there another way to get firefox to create a pdf?
Thanks
Greg
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I just wondered if anyone was familiar with the sun type 7 keyboard.
I'd like to remap the suspend/sleep key. When I xmodmap the keycode
222 issued by that key to something else, it still pushes through a
shutdown signal to opensuse (10.2) which happily responds and shuts
down my Ultra 40 without even prompting for a confirmation.
Any ideas?
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Anyone know of a repo with OpenOffice 2.2 that is compiled with:
WITH_TTF_BYTECODE_ENABLED=YES
?
Hans
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I hae been searching for the "Community Repositories" module in the YaST, but
have failed to find it. This facility was mintioned earlier today in a messsage
which is no longer in my mailer, for which I apologize. Can somebody be a bit
more specific about its location?
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Hi !
Anyone has been able to configure Asterisk 1.4.10 to work with freePBX on SuSE
10.2?
I am struggling to do so dispite following instruction on freePBX install
guide.
I have downloaded Asterisk 1.4.10 RPMs from:
download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/vitsoft/openSUSE_10.2/i586/
Thanks in advance for any suggestion(s)
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Hi !
I am trying to install freePBX admin utility for Asterisk 1.4 (on SuSE 10.2).
Installation instruction says this:
httpd (Apache) configuration
- Edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf (or /etc/apache2/apache2.conf) so that:
User asterisk
Group asterisk
If I add this, how this will affect other HTML dirs? Does this mean that
Apache will run as user "asterisk"?
freePBX keeps its php scripts under user&group called "asterisk".
Additionally, there is an additional instruction
Chown the PHP session.save_path directory:
- chown asterisk /var/lib/php/session
I am really in doubt that freePBX is compatible with "normal" Apache
installation.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion(s).
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I'm using opensuse 10.2 now and it's very strange to me when I put my
cds and dvds into the driver.
The device is connected and I can see the icon of a dvd in konqueror but
was unable to open any files or any folders in it. Every time when I
clicked the icon of that dvd, it sent me a short line of message back
:the file of folder of *** doesn't exit...
More 'interesting', I can watch DVD movies on disks automatically by
xine but can't read other data.
The most wired things is data on my flash disk was working alright, but
on the other hand, data in IPOD 'doesn't exit'.(Data that I mentioned
doesn't mean songs stored in IPOD. I once used it as a movable hard disk.)
So...anyone can help me?
I'm really depressed...
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I dont know what could possibly cause this error after I restart my
notebook :
GConf schema installer error, battery_low_percentage cannot be zero
What should I do? GNOME-panel are all gone after blinking on startup. Last
thing I did was install packet smart and smart-gui.
Rgds
Hans
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>Hello,
>
>Does rsync not copy over the acl's? Is there a way to accomplish this?
man rsync
Result: yes => -AX
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Thanks, I had not noticed that the first time. By the way, what is the 'X'
switch? I don't see it in the manpage on Suse 9.3.
Thanks again,
~James
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