8:25PM -0800, James Zuelow wrote:
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your question completly :-( Each site
has an class-b network, (germany: 10.49.0.0/16, uk: 10.44.0.0/16 ...) and
the machines have a default route to the next local MPLS-router (more
or less).
Best regardsTobias
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 01:33:23PM -0500, Mark Casey wrote:
> Tobi
Hello,
up to now no response to this mail :-(
Is no one using samba in a wide area network or has no one ever noticed
such a problem as we are doing?
Tobias
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 05:40:46PM +0100, Tobias Hennerich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we integrated an samba v3.2.8 into a b
Hello,
we integrated an samba v3.2.8 into a bigger ADS environment which is
connected via MPLS world wide. Everything works as expected, but the login
via SSH is slow:
After entering the login name in ssh we can see via tcpdump network
traffic to different ADS controllers:
First a connection fro
Hello,
we experience some strange problems with group memberships of ADS users
using samba v3.2.4 on SLES-9. An upgrade to v3.2.7 didn't help.
Changes to the membership of users in ADS universal groups doesn't take
effect at all or take long time (1 day) to be seen on the linux side.
For example