> Hasn't SWAT been deprecated and unsupported for a very long time? If so - I never heard of that - but then again - I don't spend my days reading about the latest developments in samba - I just take the version which shipped with my OS, and configure it to be useful - and most OSes are still shipping with samba 3.0 in which case SWAT is tremendously useful. I've never yet had any inclination to go above samba 3.0, because it's so stable and more usable than anything which doesn't compile or isn't available precompiled or lacks such a critical feature as an admin interface.
But mostly because samba 3.0 ships with all the OSes that I use, and thanks to swat, is easily and consistently configurable and stable. (Speaking for RHEL4, RHEL5, (and centos), solaris, and opensolaris). I am aware newer versions of samba come with fedora and ubuntu, but I never use fedora or ubuntu. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba