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On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 11:40:36 GMT, Chris Boyle <boyleyc***NOSPAM***@gmail.com> wrote: >Any non-associated objects produce a warning (unable to synchronise >8003) , is there a way to stop this from happening? I have a situation where I need to query the other tree for group membership of an object, and I need the full list of DNs back, without them being resolved. So, on my Publisher Input     

Group: novell.support.identitymanager.enginedrivers · Group Profile · Search for 0 MEMBers ONly in novell.support.identitymanager.enginedrivers
Author: David Gersic
Date: Sep 3, 2008 11:23

> panic: pg_free: process group absent or has members Stopped in pid 324.1 (zsh) at netbsd:breakpoint+0x4: popl %%ebp db{1}> t breakpoint(c04eadd7,d83f2b88,c4929000,c0307540,c05873fe) at netbsd:breakpoint+0x 4 panic(c04d96e0,3,c05873fe,0,d83949a0) at netbsd:panic+0x1c3 pg_free(c05867e4,124e50,b25c9ec2,c03071a7,c05873fe) at netbsd:pg_free+0x49 sessdelete(d83949a0,df3fe368
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OK, my stupid jokes aside, I got this result: # ifconfig re0: flags=8943<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500 options=98<VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM> ether 00:1a:70:12:bc:55 inet 192.168.1.84 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255 inet 192.168.1.85 netmask 0xffffffff broadcast 192.168.1.85 media: Ethernet autoselect     

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Author: YAMAMOTO Takashi
Date: Apr 15, 2008 20:22

Hi, I am afraid I need some help to set up networking for qemu-0.9.1 on FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE amd64 . The only hint for FreeBSD 7.0 I found was http://people.freebsd.org/~maho/qemu/qemu.html It seems I don't need to kldload bridge, and don't need to set any sysctl variables anymore (right?). I just did (all as root) # ifconfig tap create # ifconfig bridge create
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Author: Jim Stapleton
Date: Apr 12, 2008 10:13

Hi. It seems that filtering on member interfaces are a bit buggy at the moment. For testing I tried to use the following 3 rules to block traffic using PF: The following works and blocks traffic: block log quick on bridge0 from xx.xx.xx.xx to any The following does not work: block log quick on em0.400 from xx.xx.xx.xx to any The following does not work either: block log quick on em0
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Author: Peter Ulrich Kruppa
Date: Mar 7, 2008 21:51

An accompanying mail was sent to the following addresses which are thought to be responsible for domain(s), IP blocks, ASN, or nameservers associated with the origin point: seguridad.backbone@telefonica-wholesale.com Message abstract: Message ID: <MLR-EXCH01-MTGbrnv6000006a8@mail.MeadowLake.com> Originating IP address: 127.0.0.1 (localhost) ASN: 12956 ASN Description
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What I am looking for is a tool similar to ADMT that will migrate all local user and group accounts from the NT 4.0 box to the 2003 box. To further complicate the situation this box sits in the DMZ so there is very limited connectivity! I would like to be able to export the local users and import them into the 2003 box without much manual work. Do you know of a way or a tool that will     

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Author: Andrzej Filip
Date: Jan 3, 2008 06:30

I'm going through the same process, migrating from NT 4.0 to Server 2003. We don't have many users, 25 max. The process we are going through invovles creating all the users, creating groups and copying over the shared folders to my local hard drive, log on to the new domain and transfer the shared folders over to the new domain. There is probably a better way of doing it or easier perhaps
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Author: Jon Otterholm
Date: Aug 29, 2007 04:14

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Author: nanas
Date: Mar 3, 2007 05:02

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Author: Chris
Date: Mar 2, 2007 22:02

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Author: Alan
Date: Feb 8, 2007 11:28

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Author: UWRFREPORTER04
Date: Feb 8, 2007 11:17

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