Hello Jan,
Am 25.04.2013 07:02, schrieb Jan Dušátko:
I looking for help in this situation. I would like to configure system,
allowing administrator configure rights and inherence using explorer
Security tab, where more than User, Group and Everyone can be setup (the
best, two or more group,
Hi,
I looking for help in this situation. I would like to configure system,
allowing administrator configure rights and inherence using explorer
Security tab, where more than User, Group and Everyone can be setup (the
best, two or more group, eventually more users). Regulary rights come from
the
Dear, If I have a Windows XP box joined to a Domain called Company
with a user Jelo I as you:
Do I have to put Workgroup = Company in smb.conf ???
And do I have to use the same passwords for the Windows and
Linux/Samba users ???
Thanks a lot,
JeLo
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Bob Miller
On Fri, 2011-01-28 at 15:01 -0300, J. L. Cabral wrote:
Dear, If I have a Windows XP box joined to a Domain called Company
with a user Jelo I as you:
Do I have to put Workgroup = Company in smb.conf ???
Yes.
And do I have to use the same passwords for the Windows and
Linux/Samba users
Dear, I've seen an implementation where the Windows desktops belong to
Company.com domain and the Samba server was a stand-alone server
with workgroup = SALES, and Windows clients access to Samba
resources succesfully.
I mean here the Samba's workgroup is different from Windows' domain,
so is
at the most basic level a domain is a workgroup with a central auth
server, so yes, you set the samba workgroup to the domain
you can manually maintain linux users, which you will find fiddly and
tedious, or you can join the samba server to the domain as well and
have it use the central auth
If you have a Windows of Samba machine that is not a domain member,
having the workgroup name match the domain name will make browsing for
resources easier.
If you have Windows or Samba machine that is not a domain member, using
the same password for the local account as the domain accounts
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 2:57 PM, J. L. Cabral jelocab...@gmail.com wrote:
I've seen an implementation where the Windows desktops belong to
Company.com domain and the Samba server was a stand-alone server
with workgroup = SALES, and Windows clients access to Samba
resources succesfully.
I
Dear, I have Debian + Samba and I've created a smb.conf in order to
authenticate users I've created with useradd -s /bin/false and after
that added to samba with smbpasswd -a user.
I've created the share in /var/share with rwxrwxrwx.
I edited some lines from smb.conf in GLOBAL and SHARE
What can be the problem ??? Do I have to use for Samba the same
password as used in Windows or not ???
I have found that it is just easier to use the same credentials for each
user on all machines in a workgroup. Windows is pretty quirky about
when it will allow you to use alternate
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