** Reply to message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 20 Mar 2007 06:00:34 +0100
> >> Alain, I'm trying to integrate into an OS/2 environment - without much > luck. > >> Basically I have a server running the last available OS/2 Warp 4 based > version > >> usually referred to as ACP2 with multiple Warp 4 clients. Any quick > tips on > >> getting Samba to play nice on an OS/2 Domain? > > Hi Will, > What kind of problems do you encountered ? > We are at the same OS2 level. > > We're only in test phase for manufacturing applications. > No big problems encountered with OS2 support applications except > performance problem with huge directories resolved with "uppercase" > parameters. > > OS2 are still logged on OS2 domain, Samba authentication is done with > LDAP. > When all of the OS2 clients would be migrated to Linux, OS2 domain > controller would be stopped. I'm just starting but as of now, none of the Linux boxes see the OS/2 domain controller or any of the OS/2 peers other than the one I have eCS on - that one has a patched version of the file and print client which is still problematic - it is supposed to be compatible with SAMBA 3.0.2 but they goofed on a few of the WPS class iinterfaces. I guess you would say I'm stuck at the starting line. I have the OS/2 server configured with TCPBEUI using B-Node with no defined NETBIOS nameserver or other parameters beyond the defaults. I haven't dealt with TCPBEUI for several years, so likely I'm missing a simple setting somewhere. Between that and fighting the [EMAIL PROTECTED] firewall on the box I intend for the domain controller (SUSE 10.2) is enough to make me glad this isn't a full time job anymore. Any unusual settings or tricks you may have used would be appreciated. -- Will Honea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
