Hi, the best way, I think, is to use LDAP for authenticating. So you've one server, which does all the stuff for you.
The other way is to write a little and simple script, which "keeps the passwordfiles in sync": #!/bin/sh # 08-30-2000 # Synchronize the user accounts every night scp /etc/passwd 192.168.10.2:/etc/passwd scp /etc/shadow 192.168.10.2:/etc/shadow scp /etc/group 192.168.10.2:/etc/group scp /etc/gshadow 192.168.10.2:/etc/gshadow scp /etc/samba/smbpasswd 192.168.10.2:/etc/samba/smbpasswd cp -v /etc/passwd /data/backup/user/ cp -v /etc/shadow /data/backup/user/ cp -v /etc/group /data/backup/user/ cp -v /etc/gshadow /data/backup/user/ cp -v /etc/samba/smbpasswd /data/backup/user/ # END I installed an ssh-key, so a cronjob can do the job for me... Makes no sense but it's nice... :-) Greetings Sascha -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
