I saw the bit about GOsa and followed to it's fork, fusiondirectory,
which actually seemed rather cool and undiscovered for me. How's yours
or anyone's here experience been with it vs. an Active Directory setup?
Do you treat them mutually exclusively for lin/win?
I'm curious as I always tend
For a pure file server, I second openfile and freenas, as they're quick
and almost braindead easy to setup. Openfiler, if you can figure it
out, actually can do real enterprise-style clustering with drdb as well
almost oob for a nice plus.
-mb
On 10/23/2012 07:41 PM, George Toft wrote:
Hi
I would rake a look at webmin's samba configuration.
On Oct 23, 2012 6:32 PM, "Josh Coffman" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to setup a shared network drive in linux in an otherwise windows
> environment. (To get around a windows size limit) I know about Samba, and
> that it's often been a pain for me.
Samba can be a bit tricky, especially if you are trying to enforce user
access rights. My favorite combination is:
- Samba for share management & PDC
- OpenLDAP for user management
- Webmin to configure the server
- GOsa to manage user access configuration
YMMV
Kevin
On Oct 23, 2012 7
I do get chromium getting cranky when my system depletes of memory,
usually it'll start hanging, I'll start getting various JS errors and
"Aww Snap's" with it flat out giving up. I'm assuming you've rebooted
at some point to clear memory or you've checked vmstat and htop for
memory usage?
Ot
Hi Josh,
If editing config files not your bag, try freenas, openfiler, ClearOS, etc.
However, I just set up Samba on CentOS 6 last night and it went pretty
painless (much easier than BIND on CentOS 6). There are examples on the
Internet that you can use that will pretty much do anything you n
Hi,
I need to setup a shared network drive in linux in an otherwise windows
environment. (To get around a windows size limit) I know about Samba, and
that it's often been a pain for me. Are there any other options or easy
ways to set up a network drive using CentOS or something else? I'm guessin
No problem with 3 chase accounts i have, i only use linux or android to
access them. Although last month there was a whole week that there was
no access and i had to go into the branch office; apparently not related
to my computers but theirs.
--
betty i.
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From: Robert Holtzman
>> Any extensions that might be doing weird things? I have to set NoScript
to
>> allow chase.com to execute JS--no JS, no accounts page and probably no
login.
> As I said, I tried safe mode. Same problem.
Is "safe mode" something in $BROWSER that turns all the extensions of
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 06:24:45PM -0700, Matt Graham wrote:
> From: Robert Holtzman
> > 3 computers, 2 operating systems, 2 versions of Firefox, 1 of iceweasel
> > and 1 of Chrome all give me the same problem after trying to log into
> > my account, a blank white screen with a rotating throbber an
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