Re: [Samba] Re: Large (3000+ users) NT to Samba migration

2003-03-04 Thread David Wilson
Thanks Gerald



Many thanks and kind regards.

David Wilson
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- Original Message -
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 March 2003 03:37
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Large (3000+ users) NT to Samba migration


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 On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Jim wrote:

  What is the platform (i.e. what distrobution of Linux)?
 
   A client of mine is seriously investigating migrating their 7 NT
servers and
   3000+ users to Linux running Samba.
   I've read one or two documents so far about the migration, but I'm
still a
   little unclear about a number of things.
  
   When you have a chance I'd really appreciate your guidance on the
following
   items.
   1.) LDAP, /etc/passwd or MySQL backend (if supported).
 
  The standard backend should be ldbm.  I would reccomend sticking with it
  unless you have specific needs that dictate otherwise.  Custom front
  ends can be written using Java.

 Assuming you are referring to OpenLDAP.  In that case, the Berkeley
 backend (bdb) is now the recommended one.

   4.) Configuration of BDC(s).
 
  That is out of my area.

 There's a HOWTO included with Samba.




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Re: [Samba] Re: Large (3000+ users) NT to Samba migration

2003-02-25 Thread David Wilson
Hi Jim,

Thank you for your response - apologies for the delay in getting back to
you.
I've been supporting Slackware Linux for years and will probably ask my
client to stick with it - unless you can recommend another distribution ?

Many thanks and kind regards.

David Wilson
DcData/LinuxBox S.A.
+27 83 787 7424
ICQ#: 114636368
http://www.dcdata.co.za
http://www.linuxbox.co.za

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- Original Message -
From: Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 February 2003 12:51
Subject: [Samba] Re: Large (3000+ users) NT to Samba migration


 What is the platform (i.e. what distrobution of Linux)?

  A client of mine is seriously investigating migrating their 7 NT servers
and
  3000+ users to Linux running Samba.
  I've read one or two documents so far about the migration, but I'm still
a
  little unclear about a number of things.
 
  When you have a chance I'd really appreciate your guidance on the
following
  items.
  1.) LDAP, /etc/passwd or MySQL backend (if supported).

 The standard backend should be ldbm.  I would reccomend sticking with it
 unless you have specific needs that dictate otherwise.  Custom front
 ends can be written using Java.

  2.) User/machine account migration utilities.

 There is a script package called smbldap-tools that might contain a
 script for this.  These days it is usually packaged with the server and
 is usually found in '/usr/local/samba/scripts'.  slapcat is another
 alternative although I am uncertain as how to go about using it on a
 remote M$ system.

  3.) Front-ends for adding user/machine accounts.

 There is a script for it in smbldap-tools.  Would probably be quite easy
 to rig up a secured web page as a front end for it.  There is also such
 tools as 'directory_administrator', gq, and I believe Mandrake's
 UserDrake also will access an LDAP directory.

  4.) Configuration of BDC(s).

 That is out of my area.

  Or any links to the information would be great.
 
  Many thanks and kind regards.
 
  David Wilson
  DcData/LinuxBox S.A.
  +27 83 787 7424
  ICQ#: 114636368
  http://www.dcdata.co.za
  http://www.linuxbox.co.za


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