hi all 

here is my question ive configured samba and it works
fine.but if accidentally the linux machine gets
rebooted the the windows machines can not access it
for a few hours. errors like network path not found
and semophore error come then after a while it gets
corrected by itself. ENV = win2k active directory
domain and a mix and match of win 98 and win2k
workstations. i guess the problem s got something to
do with Master browser stuff in smb.conf.

and now that im at it i have another question in the
above setup the developers make changes to the code
and test it on the webserver so they have read/write
access to the apache root directory and when one
developer wants to access the files created by another
developer he can not access it as the file owner is
different what do i do to solve this problem would
making a group developers and putting all users in
that group help?? the developers have ssh access to
the directory as well. basically how do i maintain the
file access rights. maybe creating a guest login which
has read write access for samba would help as all
files would be owned by guest but what about the files
created with console access....

i guess this mess was the mother of CVS.. 
but is there an easy way out...

linux nitwit 

the age of clueless linux admins has come  

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