and be able to select the windows domain
MyDomain at login.
Thanks you all for your attention. Any suggestion is very welcome.
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, not the stuff in LDAP)? Are you going to use rsync?
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do your users still have Samba rights?
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/rights.html
On May 29, 2010 5:06 PM, Igor R. igor.rak...@gmx.com wrote:
hello!
I need urgent help. I upgraded from dapper to lucid (samba version 3.0 -
3.4). Now I cannot log in to domain anymore
through Apache (intranet, svn, calendar) and Dovecot (IMAP,
SMTP auth).
Are there any good How-to's to ease me into Samba 4?
- - Scott Grizzard
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password files, and live with the single point
of failure.
If the single point of failure is impossible to live with, you are
back into replicating ldap.
- Scott Grizzard
On Dec 29, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Adam Williams wrote:
openldap. read chapter 5 of samba 3 by example.pdf.
Dean Clapper wrote
it yourself will teach you a lot about linux, ldap, and samba:
knowledge which you can lord over Microsoft techs that don't know the
first thing about the protocols and logic underlying Active Directory,)
- Scott Grizzard
On Dec 29, 2008, at 10:56 AM, John Drescher wrote:
1) LDAP where one server
. Is that not correct?
- Scott Grizzard
On Dec 17, 2008, at 10:22 PM, Michael Heydon wrote:
Uriel Avalos wrote:
So why do you not recommend UPD broadcasting? too much extra
network traffic? but for a small network (max 5 computers) isn't
that extra traffic insignificant
The extra traffic
If you are using an LDAP backend, just slapcat all of the data out of
the old server, and dump it into the new one. The new Samba will read
the SID from LDAP, and your clients shouldn't notice the difference.
- Scott Grizzard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What types of files are you trying to share?
If they are primarily small (under 100meg) files that you need
read/write access to (especially documents), you might want to adopt
some type of document management system like KnowledgeTree instead of
using Samba. I suggest this not only because
What types of files are you trying to share?
If they are primarily small (under 100meg) files that you need
read/write access to (especially documents), you might want to adopt
some type of document management system like KnowledgeTree instead of
using Samba. I suggest this not only because
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