[Samba] Re: Samba docs

2008-06-01 Thread Tom Diehl

On Sat, 31 May 2008, John H Terpstra wrote:


On Saturday 31 May 2008 14:36:44 Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:

Miguel Medalha wrote:
| The  tarball of the daily docs build is still unavailable after
| several weeks. The link to
| http://www.samba.org/~samba-bugs/docs/samba-docs-latest.tar.bz2 is
| broken. Is this on purpose or just an overlook?

oversight.  I'm trying to get it resolved.
We moved the docs from svn to git and some update scripts
got overlooked.


Jerry,

Are the Samba docs being update daily still?  It seems the PDF's on the web
site are a bit old.


Along those lines, are the TOSHARG2 and samba by example on the website getting
updates to reflect the changes to then newer versions of samba or are the man
pages and release notes the only current reference?

Just curious.

Regards,

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[Samba] Re: samba-docs Digest, Vol 2, Issue 5

2003-02-15 Thread John H Terpstra

 i was reading through the samba mailing list with the subject logon
 scripts. the components for the logon script to be executed are netlogon
 share and a .bat file saved in the netlogon share path.

Well, you need the [netlogon] share _and_ the netlogon service. The
netlogon service is what provides the ability to log onto the network.

If you want the logon script to be capable of being executed by Windows 9X
clients then it has to be a .bat file, MS Windows NT/2K/XP clients can
execute a .cmd file also.

 the next essential component is the samba box has to be a PDC. is this
 statement true? if this is true, is there any workaround? as i just want
 to keep it to be a workgroup as i have a small network with an
 environment of 4 computers.  thank you very much.

Please explain what you believe a PDC is. It will help us to answer your
question. What do you understand by the difference between a workgroup and
a domain?

The fact is that a domain controller is one that provides the netlogon
service. So figure from there!

- John T.
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