el7_6"
Does it work on RHEL7 with OpenLDAP 2.4.48?
You can get RHEL7 packages from <https://repo.symas.com/sofl/rhel7/> or
<https://ltb-project.org/documentation/openldap-rpm#yum_repository>
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Packaged, ce
contained a link to a patch allowing for Cygwin to
correctly terminate native Windows processes. I understand it is not the
position of the Cygwin project to deal with situation, so I think we can
just let it drop.
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or an unresponsive Cygwin process.
As I noted, it was not unique to control-C. In any case, unfortunate to
hear that Cygwin will not address this issue. kill -f is clearly not
desirable for doing a clean shutdown of a process.
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--On Thursday, July 25, 2019 11:32 AM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount
wrote:
As found and reported to the MSYS team back in 2006 by Howard Chu, if a
native process is spawned, control-C, the kill command, etc, may not
actually kill the process. Details are here:
I haven't seen a rep
to the list was actually delivered.
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ng) to see what the client is doing.
I.e., if you're doing startTLS, then something like
ldapsearch -x -ZZ -d -1 -H ldap:// -s base -b ""
Or if you're using ldaps, then something like:
ldapsearch -x -d -1 -H ldaps:// -s base -b ""
Regards,
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works? If that works and the ldapsearch (or other ldap
client) binary does not, then you likely have a global /etc/ldap.conf (or
whereever this build looks for it) or a ~/.ldaprc file that defines the
path or file to find the CA certificate that would need updating.
Regards,
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something like
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf or /etc/ldap.conf, etc, depending on how OpenLDAP
was built) that defines where to find the CA Cert(s), or a ~user/.ldaprc,
etc. OpenLDAP client utilities generally by default do not search for a
global list of CA certificates.
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--On Thursday, July 25, 2019 9:30 PM +0200 Achim Gratz
wrote:
Quanah Gibson-Mount writes:
[…]
Sorry for wedging in sideways, but I've looked into building a more
up-to-date openldap and there's missing detection / configuration for
Cygwin. Specifically, there's code tryin
hich spawns a slapd process, kills it, then spawns
another slapd process, which will fail because the original slapd never
actually got killed.
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--On Sunday, September 12, 2010 2:21 PM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
Hi Corinna,
I will give the snapshot a test. Here is the output of attrib:
bu...@zre-win-002
/cygdrive/z/current/WINDOWS/ZDESKTOP-608/20100912050101_ZDESKTOP/ZimbraBu
ild/templates
$ attrib BUILD_ISYNC_template
AR
Z
--On Sunday, September 12, 2010 1:43 PM +0200 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 11 12:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 10 10:48, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
> --On Friday, September 10, 2010 7:09 PM +0200 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> >> Let me know if there is anything els
;ll move my deletion process to a Linux box).
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--On Friday, September 10, 2010 11:16 AM +0200 Corinna Vinschen <> wrote:
On Sep 8 15:17, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
I have a CIFS drive I connect to as the windows user. I can write
to the drive with no problem. However, when I go to delete files
from the drive, Cygwin behaves very
L_WRITE_ONCE : FALSE
FILE_SUPPORTS_TRANSACTIONS : FALSE
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--On Wednesday, September 08, 2010 7:12 PM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount
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That covers all the obvious things for me. I'd recommend taking a look
at the SAMBA server to see if user IDs are mapped correctly. Also, I
know there were some problems in the past with older Samba servers,
t think the CIFS server is using Samba, actually. It is a Celerra
storage array from EMC
(<http://www.emc.com/products/family/celerra-family.htm>), and in this
case, it isn't hooked up to an AD server like they usually have them.
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Ok,
sh
bu...@zre-win-002 ~
$ grep 513 /etc/group
None:S-1-5-21-1229272821-2049760794-1417001333-513:513:
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bu...@zre-win-002 /cygdrive/z/current/WINDOWS
$
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--On Wednesday, September 08, 2010 3:17 PM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount <>
wrote:
This behavior is quite bizarre. I should be able to delete the files I
created with the "-f" option to "rm".
Also, if I mount it on a linux box via CIFS, I can delete files on this
-08 13:31 BUILD_test
This behavior is quite bizarre. I should be able to delete the files I
created with the "-f" option to "rm".
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In any case, I modified my .bashrc to mount the drive if it detects an SSH
session.
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--On Friday, September 03, 2010 12:28 PM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount <> wrote:
--On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 1:35 PM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount <> wrote:
The CIFS mount now uses the same username/password as the windows user.
I have used passwd -R to store the user's password in t
--On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 1:35 PM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount <> wrote:
--On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 1:19 PM -0400 "Larry Hall (Cygwin)"
<> wrote:
A missing password is likely your problem, since that's at the heart of
your original problem really. But I actua
ered connection? (Y/N) [Y]:
No valid response was provided
I.e., it never gives me the opportunity to answer the question.
If I try changing the drive letter, I get error 67, the network name cannot
be found.
Note that "net use" by itself continues to show the "Unavailable" st
savecreds, and that
does mount the drive to Windows at least every time without prompting, and
Cygwin locally is able to use it. It is only an issue with the SSH
connection.
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--On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 9:59 AM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount
wrote:
I log in as the build user via ssh, and ps -eaf shows me to sshd process
running as SYSTEM - proc 3376 with parent 3340 and a subprocess 1824 with
3376 as the parent.
Specifically, when logging in via remote ssh, both
--On Monday, August 23, 2010 9:41 PM -0400 "Larry Hall (Cygwin)"
wrote:
On 8/23/2010 7:47 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
I have a network drive set up to auto-reconnect at startup, which
appears to work fine. If I start cygwin after logging in, I can see the
drive in the /cygwin
it when accessing the windows box
remotely?
Thanks,
Quanah
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