much.
-Sean
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for actual users, but I
was under the impression that with ldap as the backend, machines did not
need a posix account... and that the RID was generated by some other
algorithm.
Am I off my rocker here?
-Sean
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 13:24, Sean Kellogg wrote:
> This totally worked a few days ago...
d be appreciated... hell, "it works for me" would even be
good, as then I know its something I'm doing at not the developers.
-Sean
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> correctly setup pdc and Xp/Nt/2k/linux as local subnet master browsers.
> All is explained nicely in the old "browsing.txt" doc, and probably
> included in the new samba3 docs.
> Richard Coates.
>
> On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 08:04, Sean Kellogg wrote:
> > So, I alr
Okay... you're a bit light on information, but let me see if I can assist and
I'll just make a few assumptions.
First, you'll have to create a unix account with the name Administrator, and
then use smbpasswd -a to give the guy the necessary samba info. In order to
give our user 'Administrator
ssible to direct this stuff to a sub-directory to keep it out
> of the way?
>
> If this is not a Samba question, can anyone point me at an appropriate froup.
>
> Any scathing remarks on the content of the smb.conf file would also be
> appreciated.
>
> TIA
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o named LOGOS) can be seen from other subnets by doing lookups on
//LOGOS/.
Documentation on the subject seems to indicate that this shouldn't be an
issue... the tough part is supposed to be browsing, but I can't start
tackling that issue until I'm join to the domain in the fir
that this shouldn't be an
issue... the tough part is supposed to be browsing, but I can't start
tackling that issue until I'm join to the domain in the first place.
Thanks for any assistance,
Sean
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