and Windows 2k3/8 servers on the
other end of a T1 connection and while I know the T1 bandwidth will be
the bandwidth limit, I want to see what happens when I have 1, 2, 3
clients just login in and begin doing file operations within a share.
Make sense?
Eric
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Just curious, is anyone using Samba 4.0 alpha releases in a production
environment and how is it working for you?
I run an environment of about 500+ Windows XP on a Netware environment
and have considerable Samba 3.0 experience, but I'd like to use GPO's to
control and clean up a lot of previous
or F10 in front of me to check that at the moment.
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Just curious, is anyone running Samba 3.x.x with LDAP using the
Fedora/Redhat Directory server as the LDAP backend?
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= no
and test this with a new user.
Louis
The other thing you could do is enable acl support for ext3. This has
helped considerably with our RHEL4 server doing samba.
In your /etc/fstab, change this
/dev/sda1 / ext3 defaults 1 1
to
/dev/sda1 / ext3 defaults,acl 1 1
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since it
allows the standard samba add machine script = to work. Any
suggestions or workarounds?
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, that's going to make it more difficult. But
it can be done, quite easily.
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allmoto allmoto wrote
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Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 12:48 -0400, Eric Feldhusen wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Friday 26 August 2005 10:07, Paul Gienger wrote:
What is your OS platform? Does it implement controls over permitted home
directories and shells that can be specified to the useradd command
Also, just curious, what's the rough timeframe for the new printed
editions of the How-To and Examples to hit the bookshelves? I just want
to show support for all the quality work with a purchase.
Eric Feldhusen
HK wrote:
When will an up-to-date PDF be available?
Thanks for all the hard work
file system was used for the original test.
Have to love Open Source, it's good stuff.
Eric Feldhusen
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on the computer. Hard to
scribble notes too, I've scratched the heck out of my laptop screen.
Eric
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volumes nearby as
references, having purchased them to support the efforts, and I download
the updated pdf's once a month or so to keep up with improvements in
Samba and both manuals.
My thanks for your hard work, I for one, thank you for your work.
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how-to that I'll post to the list for corrections, changes, etc..
Just thought it'd be useful. Figured since I can't code, I can help
with documentation. Of course, I'll see how the move goes for me before
posting a how-to to the list.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
On Sunday 20 March 2005 03:55, Honey Bajaj wrote:
I have configured samba domain in our network of around 150 windows node,
we are running 4 Samba server, Samba acts as PDC, member server, everything
was running fine with windows 98, until we start upgrading our systems to
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