The motherboard in our Samba server fried. I have re-installed our operating system (SUSE 10) and was wondering what is the best way to restore our Samba server? Can it be as simple as copying the smb.config and smbpasswd files back into the /etc/samba directory? That's what I am hoping. If I just copy the smb.config and the smbpasswd files back to the samba directory will the machine trusts, users and passwords just work? If not, what is the proper procedure for restoring. Thank you for your help! Mike
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Lake-Wind a ?crit :> The motherboard in our Samba server fried. I have re-installed > our operating system (SUSE 10) and was wondering what is the > best way to restore our Samba server? Can it be as simple as > copying the smb.config and smbpasswd files back into the > /etc/samba directory? That's what I am hoping. If I just copy > the smb.config and the smbpasswd files back to the samba > directory will the machine trusts, users and passwords just > work? If not, what is the proper procedure for restoring. > > Thank you for your help! > > Mikeadd secrets.tdb and /etc/passwd for restoration. - -- St?phane Purnelle <stephane.purnelle@tiscali.be> Site Web : http://www.linuxplusvalue.be -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEExGH8tswkE3d0ecRAu3aAJ9uIxi7ASCpKKyQowBxP1EmWHg/WQCaAmza C6+awUwReRmK2OtBh5eibAE=lczT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----