On 03/17/2011 01:45 PM, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones wrote:
Hi,
I have an old version of Suse runing a Samba. I will upgrade this
box from Suse 9.3 - Suse 11.3. I know that there are a lot of risk
but my top fear is about Samba. This is a production server and
network users
Hi,
I have an old version of Suse runing a Samba. I will upgrade this box
from Suse 9.3 - Suse 11.3. I know that there are a lot of risk but my
top fear is about Samba. This is a production server and network users
authenticate with this server. We do not have roaming profile, but I
know
you may wish to compile from source?
Run testparm -v to see the location of your private directory and
locks directory. make sure those directories are backed up.
I would also backup /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow file (maybe the whole
/etc directory.)
On 03/17/2011 01:45 PM, Bayardo Rivas
El 13/03/2011 06:14 a.m., Daniel Müller escribió:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:05:59 -0600, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones
Hi,
with a bdc you will only have a authentication nothing else.
You have to have the same shares on both pdc and bdc and have them sync
in realtime (drbd master/master
El 12/03/2011 02:24 a.m., Christ Schlacta escribió:
I don't know if there's a samba facility for this, but I know that you
can accomplish an effective facsimile of this using a cronjob that
deletes any of the specified types.
On 3/11/2011 19:33, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones wrote:
Hi,
I
El 12/03/2011 02:27 a.m., Volker Lendecke escribió:
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 09:33:32PM -0600, Bayardo Rivas - Open Soluciones wrote:
I have a Samba server, it's main goal is to store documents of all users
of the network. Certain users abuses and save mp3, mov, jpg, gif and
other files
Hi,
i am new in the mailing list. I am trying to figure out my
configuration. I have a Samba server authenticating with /etc/passwd. We
are planing to move to LDAP and install a BDC server. The information I
found googleing is always related to BDC as a backup for authentication
but, I am
Hi,
i am new in the mailing list. I am trying to figure out my configuration. I
have a Samba server authenticating with /etc/passwd. We are planing to move to
LDAP and install a BDC server. The information I
found googleing is always related to BDC as a backup for authentication but, I
am not
Hi,
I have a Samba server, it's main goal is to store documents of all users
of the network. Certain users abuses and save mp3, mov, jpg, gif and
other files that must be saved in other file server, so I need to
restrict the those type files and allow my users save only office files
like