Michael Gasch schrieb:
you could set up openldap to do syncrepl and have a full copy of your samba domain stuff that's in ldap. if the connection goes down, the ldap stuff is there and if you have it set up like a bdc, you can still login, etc.


Yep, that's how it's normally done.

what about setting up a BDC in the subnet the router can access by ethernet (builtin switch, subnet behind the router). this connection is alays "on", isn“t it?

It's a solution for a small office.

A couple of workstations, this tiny router running Samba instead of a server; connection to the outside through ADSL, nothing more.

When ADSL doesn't connect (because an employee disconnected the modem, because he needed a power outlet to make tee), we're in trouble.


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