Andrew
Andrew Hunter wrote:
I like your idea... I had never heard of Webmin before. I'll check it out. I want to learn the do-it-by-hand approach, but an easier method is good, too... much as when I let my students use the calculator after they don't need it. :-) Thanks for the tips, everyone. I definitely have a good starting point now.
Andrew
Arthur Moore wrote:
oK these are all good suggestions but what you are going to want to do is install webmin (http://webmin.com). This tool is great for everything linux. it will help you configure cron, apache, samba, email servers. At some point you will end up learning how to do all this by hand, but it's nice to start with a webbased interface to "get things working"
in addition to what's been said: I have always had a problem with remembering to add users to samba. So in order to do this you can convert unix users to samba in webmin, or do it manually:
smbpasswd -a <username>
Art
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