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Integrating Solaris CIFS with Microsoft Active Directory

I have been working for a while on a new using and , and it’s working like a dream :) I wanted to integrate my with my so that I wouldn’t have to login to the every time I reboot the desktop, and to help reduce the management overhead of two different account databases.

For anyone who’s interested I’ve written a wiki article showing all the steps I took and some hints as to how to set it all up. I’ve been talking with Simon Breden who wrote an excellent series of blog posts on the first stages of a and he will be providing links from his site to my article.

I hope that it’s useful to people, if anyone has any comments or feedback, please leave it as a comment on this post, or on the Talk page of the wiki article.

You can see the article here.

Buy a Blackberry? Naaaah

I recently upgraded my and got a 8310 Curve which is quite nice and didn’t cost me anything extra. There’s just a couple of things with it that I don’t like, and one thing that really pisses me off. Firstly, (manufacturers of Blackberries) have very cunningly created their own protocol which must use, and suprise….you have to buy it from them.

I have a very stable and useable system of my own, which I can access through any of the commonly accepted protocols already available, IMAP, POP and webmail inclusive. So why won’t my access any of these? Because want to sell more copies of their Enterprise Server.

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Hiho, hiho, its off to Holland we go

Yep I’ve got my flights and car booked, I’m all ready to go on a little to . is frantically trying to find things that we can do, apparently there’s a bowling contest on so I’ll have to turn up and show my terrible ability. Also, the dates I’ve booked means I’ll be with for her birthday so I’m really happy with that :)

I hear there’s a disco of some sort on while I’m there too, I asked what sort: “A swimming disco”. Wow, thats a new one for me, so we get to pay extra to swim with coloured lights? Cool!

Anyway just a little update for my readers, nothing much interesting happening except I’m still working on the website for www.genestate.com. I’ve managed to overcome several obstacles with Ruby on Rails that I was struggling with, but I’ve still got to make a system that handles reminders and records of monthly payments.

I’ll post again in a few days, seems like there’s more happening these days :)

Another Good Month

I know, I know, I haven’t been blogging much recently. I just haven’t felt like writing much. Don’t get wrong, things are going well, very well in fact. I’ve got the the kicked, I’m getting ready to go back to in September and I’m arranging to go to to visit .

I’ve got several projects I’m working on, you might have noticed that this blog has now moved domains. I thought I should get a domain for my personal stuff and one for the potentially commercial projects I’m involved with. This blog will be staying here and mattharrison.org will be new home from now on.

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Back into the Fray

Wow I’m back :) I’ve had problems coming out of my ears recently. Anyone else with they’d never started with computers? :D I got a new machine as I mentioned in a previous post, and thats all fine and lovely, enough to make all my friends dribble.

My main problem is my . Its an old dual PII-350 with 512Mb RAM and about 900Gb of disk space. As you can guess, the disk space is the important thing and I try to keep it as well protected as possible. At the moment there’s 6 disks in 3 mirrored pairs, then a stripe of the 3 pairs to make one large, mirrored space. Using LVM I’m dividing up the space into usable portions and mouting on my box.

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Free sims for those who can

For those who use Second Life, I’m sure the thought has occurred that land is expensive and that often restricts peoples’ creativity. Well the future may be here in the form of Open Simulator, an open source project to create a virtual grid system very much like Second Life.

The OpenSim project allowed users to download and run the code necessary to host your own simulator, with the possibility of connecting it to one of the various public grids that exist. While still being in development, much of the system works as expected. Scripting is still hazy although that is the focus of the dev team at this time.

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Where’s my logfile?

I know the crew that argues constantly over using or *nix, I try not to get involved in this because I know each has it’s place and can work well when used properly. No matter how hard I try I keep finding myself crippled thanks to and it’s “user friendliness”.

I was doing some work and accidentally pulled the network cable from my machine. No biggie you say, plug it back in, wait for DHCP to renew and good to go, oh if only that was it. Upon boot my machine now refuses to start any networking services that I depend upon.

According to Google, the errors I’m getting only appear on Vista (I’m on XP) so thats helpful to know. When referring to ’s knowledgebase, the problem I’m having was fixed when XP Service Pack 2 was released. Oh really? That’s funny because I’ve been on Service Pack 2 for about 2 years, and this is a new problem today.

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