Great! Feel free to contact this list if you have more design questions, but
strictly if you choose Samba AD you should contact samba-users list, but I'm
happy to answer some things directly too. Hope this helps!
> On 16 Jun 2019, at 02:06, Eugene Poole wrote:
>
> Since the most are
Since the most are laptops and tablets I'll power them down when not in
use (all of my Linux machines remain powered up all the time) I'll leave
them out of the equation for now until I read up on Samba.
TIA
Gene
On 6/13/2019 3:32 AM, William Brown wrote:
On 12 Jun 2019, at 19:43, Eugene
> On 12 Jun 2019, at 19:43, Eugene Poole wrote:
>
> All of my Windows machines are workstations (2 WIN 7 laptops; 1 WIN 7
> desktop; 1 WIN 10 tablet). I have 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) desktop. The remainder of
> my machines (40+) are CentOS Linux 7 and 6.
>
> My 'main' machine is CentOS 7 and it
I am going to use this model for my environment after I install Ansible.
Thank You!
Gene
On 6/12/2019 8:29 AM, Olivier JUDITH wrote:
Hi,
This is how i manage my servers .
Each host is a group in my ldap entries , i also create group of hosts
as groups in ldap (ie: cn=webservers ).
on each
All of my Windows machines are workstations (2 WIN 7 laptops; 1 WIN 7
desktop; 1 WIN 10 tablet). I have 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) desktop. The
remainder of my machines (40+) are CentOS Linux 7 and 6.
My 'main' machine is CentOS 7 and it runs Oracle 12c database;
PostgreSQL 9.6 database; master DNS;
Hi,
This is how i manage my servers .
Each host is a group in my ldap entries , i also create group of hosts as
groups in ldap (ie: cn=webservers ).
on each machine i have deployed sssd-ldap with a ldap_access_filter =
(|(cn=admgrp,...)(cn=webservers,ou=...)(cn=devops,ou=...))
admgrp group
> On 12 Jun 2019, at 04:25, Eugene Poole wrote:
>
> I need to control users and groups of users to provide them access to
> specific machines. Once our machine number went above 15 controlling who has
> access to what machines has become difficult.
So you mention that you have some windows
I need to control users and groups of users to provide them access to
specific machines. Once our machine number went above 15 controlling
who has access to what machines has become difficult.
Gene
On 6/10/2019 4:11 AM, William Brown wrote:
On 7 Jun 2019, at 23:53, Eugene Poole wrote:
> On 7 Jun 2019, at 23:53, Eugene Poole wrote:
>
> I'm trying to upgrade my environment and I've reinstalled my CentOS machines
> to CentOS 7 except for one. I've got my DNS for my LAN working just fine.
> So now it's time for Directory Server.
>
> What is a GOOD tutorial to follow? My