On 4/12/12 10:04 AM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
My ISO (information security office) is requiring me (it says
recommends below--but that's not what they really mean) to update my
Samba installation on a MacOS 10.5 machine that I have.
Currently fink offers Samba3 at version: 3.6.0.
On 4/12/12 10:36 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 4/12/12 10:04 AM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
My ISO (information security office) is requiring me (it says
recommends below--but that's not what they really mean) to update my
Samba installation on a MacOS 10.5 machine that I have.
Currently fink
Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 4/12/12 10:36 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 4/12/12 10:04 AM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
My ISO (information security office) is requiring me (it says
recommends below--but that's not what they really mean) to update my
Samba installation on a MacOS 10.5 machine that I
On 4/12/12 11:57 AM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 4/12/12 10:36 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 4/12/12 10:04 AM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
My ISO (information security office) is requiring me (it says
recommends below--but that's not what they really mean) to update my
Samba
Alexander Hansen wrote:
Editing /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/smbd.plist to replace
/usr/sbin/smbd with /sw/sbin/smbd should cover your machine's SMB server.
I'm not sure exactly what one would need to do at the _client_ side,
e.g. to have the Finder use Fink's samba3 rather than the
I am still running 10.1, so I used Fink to install samba. I'd like to set
it up to share home directories with the normal users' passwords, and
nothing else. Is there a simple way of doing so?
--Greg
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On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 02:54 PM, Christopher Molnar wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to wrap up my migration from a old Linux server to my
brand new OS/X server. One of my last remaining items is to re-create
my domain server on the os/x box. Unfortunatly the samba that ships
with osx seems
Hello,
I am trying to wrap up my migration from a old Linux server to my brand
new OS/X server. One of my last remaining items is to re-create my
domain server on the os/x box. Unfortunatly the samba that ships with
osx seems to be severely disabled, it is almost impossible to add
shares,
I have already checked the archives, and the last message posted about this topic was
back in August of 2002, so I am sending this checking to see if they're are any
updates to the situation.
I am trying to install Samba using Fink. I checked the package list, and it says that
is't not
It's stable, but not in the binary distribution. You'll have to install
it from source. Check out
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/users-guide/packages.php#src
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 13:24, John Benin wrote:
I have already checked the archives, and the last message posted about this topic
was
Benin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Fink-users] samba and fink
Looks OK. Try running fink index, and see if samba is available in
your listings.
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 15:17, John Benin wrote:
stable/crypto is already included in my trees. Here is my fink.conf file
: Re: [Fink-users] samba and fink
Looks OK. Try running fink index, and see if samba is available in
your listings.
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 15:17, John Benin wrote:
stable/crypto is already included in my trees. Here is my fink.conf file:
# Fink configuration, initially created
I suppose this one has been asked before but can't find a solution
Samba seems available in the Fink - packages database but if I use
apt-get it wan't find it.
If I type fink list it wan't find it either.
Everything else works just great.
Herebelow is my (standard) source.list
# Default
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