Hello all, Some may find this redundant, but this addresses a lot of qustions that I've been seeing, in the last few months, that were not dealt with, in the whole. In this message, I am addressing only capabilities, not specific HOW-TOs. It's more of a WHAT-IT-CAN-DO with a hint of WHY-YOU-WOULD-WANT-TO. In the near view, treat this as a features test report. SUMMARY: The questions were related to sharing NFS mounted file systems and sharing smbpasswd files across hosts. Most questions originated at sites who had limited availability of non-production equipment and thus could not experiment extensively. The short answers are; Samba can mount any file system visible from the host Samba is running on, including file systems which were mounted, via NFS, from other hosts. The use of AMD are also tranparent to Samba mounts. A single smbpasswd file can be shared via NFS mounts and need not be exclusive to the local host. They can be shared. NFS permissions will take precedence, thus the smbpasswd file can be on a r-o filesystem. The 'exports' and tcp_wrappers systems are adequate security for NFS mounted fs's. Performance is irrelevent, in the face of a switched, 100baseTX LAN, on a small sub-net (240). The LAN is almost faster than the local hard-drive controller. BACKGROUND Last month I lost a major piece of my domain when a 3GB drive failed, due to over-heating. There were insufficient back-ups (mea culpa, kyrie eleison). The customer database was devastated, all the new Samba multi-workgroup sources were gone, half of the web-pages were lost, and the Internet gateway was down for four days. This happened at the worst time (Murphy <grrrrr>), during a hardware upgrade of the master NOC workstation and while a new server was being added. Worse, when bringing the domain up, in crippled-mode, we had a 30 minute power-outage (thanks PG&E) and I saw the *only* time when I have *ever* heard of an ext2 filesystem getting corrupted by an unscheduled power-drop (that possibility is no longer theoretical, it really did happen), so yet another filesystem (6GB, backed-up this time<whew>) bites the dust. Like any good engineer, I took the opportunity to upgrade-revamp some things <grin>. I took the opportunity to implement a uniform file structure, among the Linux-based servers, the LAN went from 10base2 to switched 100baseTX, I added 14GB of disk space, a third server for accounting, cut back to NIS (from shadows), built a new NOC workstation, and re-organizd the gateway-customer space. We also installed two APC Smart-UPS 1400's. All of the filesystems are linked together with NFS/AMD. Samba is used to share portions out to the WinNTws40SP3 machines. For external shares, those outside of the domain, we will also be using Samba (I hope) and thereby eliminiating the need to make NFS externally visible to crack attempts. _________________________________________________ Morgan Hill Software Company, Inc. Colorado Springs, CO - Livermore, CA - Morgan Hill, CA Domain Administrator (MHSC2-DOM) Administrative and Technical contact ____________________________________________ InterNIC Id: MHSC hostmaster (HM239-ORG) e-mail: mailto:hostmaster@mhsc.com web -pages: http://www.mhsc.com/