Hi Josh,
If editing config files not your bag, try freenas, openfiler, ClearOS, etc.
However, I just set up Samba on CentOS 6 last night and it went pretty
painless (much easier than BIND on CentOS 6). There are examples on the
Internet that you can use that will pretty much do anything you need.
If you use CentOS 6 with SELinux in permissive or strict, read your logs
and Google so you can learn about relabeling your file system and
changing contexts. Again, Google is your friend :)
Regards,
George Toft
On 10/23/2012 6:31 PM, Josh Coffman wrote:
Hi,
I need to setup a shared network drive in linux in an otherwise
windows environment. (To get around a windows size limit) I know about
Samba, and that it's often been a pain for me. Are there any other
options or easy ways to set up a network drive using CentOS or
something else? I'm guessing they'll want windows authentication, but
I haven't asked the question yet.
Thanks,
-josh
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