Would someone be so kind as to explain the differences between the sernet packages? Either that or point me to an internet resource that would explain it? What I'm trying to figure out is what packages to use to set up a full fledged member server in an existing samba4 domain with an existing DC. I want to be able to create a share on this server and then be able to manage it's permissions from a windows box using computer management. Also I'm hoping that the performance on this server will be faster than that of the domain controller. Currently this domain controller is serving files but I want to move that function to a dedicated box. Thanks, Rich
Hai, wel, best thing is.. if you have really big problems, you can buy support at sernet, and that is for companies very nice if you cant fix it yourself. and read : sernet.de/en/samba/enterprisesamba Louis>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: rwebb at zylatech.com [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] >Namens Rich Webb >Verzonden: woensdag 28 januari 2015 3:37 >Aan: samba at lists.samba.org >Onderwerp: [Samba] Sernet Packages - description > >Would someone be so kind as to explain the differences between >the sernet packages? Either that or point me to an internet >resource that would explain it? > >What I'm trying to figure out is what packages to use to set >up a full fledged member server in an existing samba4 domain >with an existing DC. I want to be able to create a share on >this server and then be able to manage it's permissions from a >windows box using computer management. > >Also I'm hoping that the performance on this server will be >faster than that of the domain controller. Currently this >domain controller is serving files but I want to move that >function to a dedicated box. > >Thanks, >Rich >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > >
On 28/01/15 02:37, Rich Webb wrote:> Would someone be so kind as to explain the differences between the sernet packages? Either that or point me to an internet resource that would explain it? >Hi, what do you mean 'differences', different from what ?> What I'm trying to figure out is what packages to use to set up a full fledged member server in an existing samba4 domain with an existing DC. I want to be able to create a share on this server and then be able to manage it's permissions from a windows box using computer management.if you are using Debian wheezy then you only really need these for a member server: sernet-samba sernet-samba-winbind fam acl attr quota> > Also I'm hoping that the performance on this server will be faster than that of the domain controller. Currently this domain controller is serving files but I want to move that function to a dedicated box.Does nobody read the samba wiki ? Or should it be written in VERY LARGE print ? Don't use the DC as a fileserver. Rowland> > Thanks, > Rich
Hi, Le 28/01/2015 10:28, Rowland Penny a ?crit :> On 28/01/15 02:37, Rich Webb wrote: > >> Also I'm hoping that the performance on this server will be faster >> than that of the domain controller. Currently this domain controller >> is serving files but I want to move that function to a dedicated box. >For months, there has been no explanation about the reason, just /don't do this/. And queries for a rationale behind this were rarely answered. Now there is only this sentence : We/*_do not recommend_*using the Domain Controller as a file Server. This is due to issues with the winbind internal to the Domain Controller. The recommendation is to run separate file orMember Servers <wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_AD_Member_Server>./ OK, so in fact the only reason is the poor internal winbind implementation, so this sentence won't be true after 4.2 release? In medium sized organizations with sparse small agencies around the country/world, having two boxes (either physical or through chroot) is not always an option so having the DC and the agency's fileserver merged makes sense. Regards<
On 29/01/15 00:53, Rich Webb wrote:> Re: [Samba] Sernet Packages - description > What I mean is they have multiple packages: > sernet-samba > sernet-samba-ad > sernet-samba-winbind > sernet-samba-common > sernet-samba-libs > sernet-samba-client (assuming these are for connecting to samba services) > I just want to be able to set up a member server - I wouldn't think I > need the -ad package but perhaps samba and samba-winbind > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Correct, just install the list of packages I posted earlier. If you are using Debian, you might find it easier to use Louis's scripts: secure.bazuin.nl/scripts Rowland