I have a fedora client that is authenticating to a centos server running 389 ds and kerberos
I can run kinit <my-user-principal> on the fedora client successfully and get a ticket, but no matter what I try I just cannot authenticate with kerberos to the 389 server.
Everytime I ssh login to a server, it is always very slow. As a reply to my earlier post said, "grepping through a 200 line file should take millisecond or so, so I would doubt its that."
I tried ssh -vvv time@server and the output has been uploaded here.
I've set up two VMs on an "internal" (in VirtualBox meaning) network, one being a DNS server (dns1.example.com) and the other - a KDC and Kerberos admin server (kdc.example.com). The default and the only realm is EXAMPLE.COM.
Here is what I get for glu on my system. sudo pacman -Qsi glu
local/freeglut 2.6.0-2
Provides functionality for small OpenGL programs
local/libgssglue 0.3-3
Exports a gssapi interface which calls other random gssapi librariesHere is what I get for mesa on my system.
I'm using RedHat Linux 6.1 and wanted to create an user account with only access to single directory.
I can login via winscp to my server I can move around the folder but when I try to delete or even download or upload files it keep showing me this error.
General failure (server should provide error description).
Error code: 4
Error message from server: Failure
Request code: 3
I tried this command df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
This error never occurred to me, and now suddenly, out of nowhere , am getting the following error
/OpenCV-2.4.0/modules/core/src/array.cpp:2482: error: (-206) Unrecognized
or unsupported array type in function cvGetMat
Could you please tell me why this would happen? Thanks in advance.
Hi Experts,
I have an error on my solaris 10.
Code | Problem | Level
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N-1: General software error. | Unimportant.
N-2: Severe software error. | May render program unusable.
N-3: Registry error. | Minor.
N-4: Registry missing/corrupt. | Bad.
N-5: Windows program error. (example.