Hi David,
What is the current status of the smb-unix extensions?
I see a use case for machine shares to replace nfs4, but guess
smb-shares would only work properly when unix extensions are working
with smb3, or is that assumption not correct?
- Kees
On 20-10-2022 18:16, David Mulder via samba wrote:>
> On 10/20/22 9:53 AM, Peter Carlson via samba wrote:
>>
>> gnome is desired because we will //probably// start using adsys to
>> add ubuntu GPOs? (/*unless someone here yells at me for even thinking
>> it*/)
>>
>> What are my options?
>> 1) use smb://filesvr/<sharname> to connect, requires that the
share
>> name be known
>> *2) use mount.cifs - not super user friendly for windows users using
>> xRDP server.? currently I have done mount.cifs and I create directory
>> ~/filesvr and place sym links to the shares. This works great for a
>> small server with few shares, but is quickly un-scaleable
>> 3) use kde - dolphin works, but their config files are harder to
>> manage using logon scripts / GPO, so not likely
>> 4) lower min version to SMB1 - not likely to happen!
>> Others: Are there other options that I am missing?
>>
> Would you be able to do this as machine specific shares? Or are you
> mounting user specific shares?
>
> I could throw together a simple Samba GPO for mounting machine shares.
> This would allow you to mount as root via winbind. I started working
> on this a while back, but never finished it. If you are willing to
> test something, I could throw something together.
>