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12 Nov 09

Bjoerns Homepage » Blog Archive » OpenWRT hotspot + bridged OpenVPN + roaming

With this document I want to describe how to set up a hotspot using an accesspoint running with OpenWrt.

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23 Oct 09

Adding a Global Group to the Local Administrators Group

  • There’s a Group Policy, called Restricted Groups, that provides a more elegant method for adding a global group to a local group. The Restricted Groups policy’s name doesn’t describe it very well. Even the Microsoft article at support.microsoft.com/kb/279301 doesn’t quite provide the whole story about Restricted Groups. Let’s look at how you can use Restricted Groups to add a global group to a local group.



    You can find this Group Policy under Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Restricted Groups. Once you’ve navigated to the Group Policy Object (GPO), right-click it and choose Add Group from the context menu. Next, enter the name of the local group on the machine to which you want to add global groups. For our example, you’ll want to add to the local Administrators group. A new window will pop up that lets you add domain users or groups to the local group, which you can do by clicking Add in the Members of this Group section. I recommend referring to Figure A to keep the process straight as to which group goes where.



    Be sure to note which groups are already in the local group that you’re modifying because implementing the Restricted Groups policy will remove all groups and users from the list on the local machine. For example, the Domain Administrators global group is automatically added to the Local Administrators group when a machine is added to the domain. If you forget to add domain administrators to the Restricted Groups policy, domain administrators will be removed from the local Administrators group. At this time, I don’t know of a way to force the GPO to append additional users and groups to the original list; it’s strictly a replace operation. The next time that Group Policy is refreshed on the machine or the machine is rebooted, the list of users and groups in the local Administrators group will be replaced by the list in the Restricted Groups policy.

13 Sep 09

vlku.com » Django+Eclipse with Code Complete Screencast

set up the Eclipse IDE to do your Python and Django development with PyDev, complete with code complete, jump-to-code functionality and live breakpoints + code replace.

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08 Sep 09

Bash Quoting | Linux Journal

Quoting things in bash is quite simple... until it isn't. I've written scripts where I'd swear 90% of the effort was getting bash to quote things correctly.

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14 Aug 09

Remote debugging - debugging pesky server only bugs — The Uswaretech Blog - Django Web Development

You can put debug trace import pdb; pdb.set_trace() in your code, and put it on the server. When you access this view from your local browser, the debug is still hit and you have a debug shell on your server where you can step through. (Obviously this wor

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05 Aug 09

Fedora Post-installation Configurations :: Avi Alkalay

Access LAN Hosts by Name Without a DNS Server

You can access servers and machines on you LAN by name, instead of using their long IP address using the Zeroconf standard (implemented as Avahi in Linux). This is so useful and works out of the box in Ubuntu

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