I have this problem with our samba setup - that no clients can access it. This problem started around september. Before that, I got it working as it should. At the moment, I can access the shares from the server itself using smbclient, but not from anywhere else.
I already determined that it shouldn't be a firewall problem, because iptables is still in its default setting.
Also tried changing the LAN manager settings of Win 7 (client).
The server is running a (slightly) modified version of Ubuntu Server 12.04.
I'm running the Turnkey LAMP appliance version 12.1 (it needs to be 32-bit since my development machine is still running Windows XP). Most of the time the appliance works perfectly. But every once in a while - seemingly at random - Apache stops serving my development web pages.
The administration pages (Webmin, PhpMyAdmin, Shell) still work normally, but the browser shows a blank window without errors for my pages. The browser console shows a Network Error: 404 message. Apache's 404 page does not display.
I was looking at my servers dashboard and was logged out. When I tried to log back in, I could not. When I try the forgot password link, it says I'm not registered. I just registered for an account with the correct address, but don't remember doing that before.
I noticed that the characters in my email were switched in an autocomplete entry, and that may be what happened. I may have an account out there that's "nathan.oakes@unbt.com" instead of the correct address. Please help!
i am newbie to LDAP. i want to enable the ldap for my sample application. In openladp how to upload the certificate(pfx or pem file). i saw the field like "pkcs12" in scheme. can i use those one to upload my certificate. If it is possile how i can achieve it.??
If i am in the wrong way means correct me.
i attached my screenshot of LDAP configuration. In this i am storing the "employeenumber as serial num and public key as telephone number". now i want to upload my whole certificate in ldap instead of individual things. Suggest me some way to achieve this.