Hi,
yes I've seen quite the same that network browsing does not show the
server.
This is kind of 'uncomfortable' but my users just live with it, as they
don't really have another choice.
Could you manage to try if a franky build would fix that? I'm curious
but horrible out of time to play with sa
Hi,
depends on what your config should look like, as some parameters aren't
implemented.
AD stuff works great. for the rest I would recommend installing samba4,
creating config and let 'testparm' have a look at it.
It tell's you whenever there's an unknown parameter. if it's something
you really
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Marcio Merlone wrote:
> Mister Olli escreveu:
>>
>> see http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Franky.
>>
>
> At this point of samba4 devel, is it possible to run a small network without
> the Frank stuff, i.e. a pure samba4 setup without samba3? I just need an AD,
> file
Mister Olli escreveu:
No just use Samba4, it brings server side GPO support.
If you miss some config options from samba3 you really need, you can try
compile samba with "--enable-merged-build" to enable building samba3
+samba4.
- samba3 then takes care of file sharing stuff
- samba4 handles the
Hi,
works quite well for me. haven't found any problems until now.
Regards
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On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 12:54 +0200, Christian Rost wrote:
> >No just use Samba4, it brings server side GPO support.
> >
> >If you miss some config options from samba3 you really need, you can try
> >compile s
>No just use Samba4, it brings server side GPO support.
>
>If you miss some config options from samba3 you really need, you can try
>compile samba with "--enable-merged-build" to enable building samba3
>+samba4.
>- samba3 then takes care of file sharing stuff
>- samba4 handles the AD stuff.
>
>see
Hi,
No just use Samba4, it brings server side GPO support.
If you miss some config options from samba3 you really need, you can try
compile samba with "--enable-merged-build" to enable building samba3
+samba4.
- samba3 then takes care of file sharing stuff
- samba4 handles the AD stuff.
see htt
>Btw having GPO at place reduces much of the "hand work" you have to to
>for client PC setup.
>
Hi,
IMHO currently the only way to deploy GPOs with Samba is by using Nitrobit
Group Policy [http://www.nitrobit.com/].
Cheers,
Christian
==
Hi,
don't know about that. Would be nice too. Somehow implementing Active
Directory with Samba4 is a straight-forward job and enables espacially
small companies to have a well structured IT. trust me this solves a lot
of problems with daily IT ;-))
It's somehow cheap as you already have some kind
I understand that if you use the Novell Directory + Samba combination
that somehow you can also do alot of AD style stuff.
Mister Olli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you use samba4 you can replace microsoft AD DC controller with samba.
> I've done this on a FreeBSD machine for a small company (around 5
> peo
Hi,
If you use samba4 you can replace microsoft AD DC controller with samba.
I've done this on a FreeBSD machine for a small company (around 5
people) and it works quite well. I currently have some problems getting
roaming profiles to work (and no time for it ;-)).
After setup you need a windows
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Mister Olli wrote:
> It's a guide on how to install fonts using WinInstall. This one creates
> a MSI package that you can install via GPO.
GPO? With Samba? I'm interested. What version are you using?
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Thats not via policy, but maybe it does what you want: http://wpkg.org/
You can execute commands on the client, or do a silent install.
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Hello,
Hope this helps you:
http://www.laslow.net/?p=29
It's a guide on how to install fonts using WinInstall. This one creates
a MSI package that you can install via GPO.
maybe you're able to customize this to your needs, or already have a MSI
package that you can install via GPO.
let me know
Can I deploy software/applications through group or domain policy with samba?
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