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2005 Feb 27
1
Is it feasable?
...kerberos,
the user will change just the samba password... I need to modify also
kerberos passwords since they should be able to use the same username
and password on every pc in the department.
Any help, even if little, is really appreciated!!!
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2005 Apr 07
2
Custom Hidden Files?
Hi.
A question on a feature that interests me... Can I specify samba to
handle the dot files in our linux samba server as hidden files in
windows? It's quite ugly seeing all the hidden unix files .* visible on
windows...
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2005 Mar 08
0
Is possible? --- reposting + new
...articular... I was discouraged to use samba, because all windows
clients would be using plain text passowrds, sending them clear-text on
the network. Is it true? Is there a way of avoiding this?
Any help, even if little, is really appreciated!!!
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2005 Apr 22
1
Samba as a PDC with LDAP and Kerberos
I've been searching and researching this and I can't seem to find the
answers I'm looking for. I'd like to setup a Samba PDC that Windows
clients will join. The PDC will use an LDAP backend to get authorization
information (username, home directory, etc). The authentication portion
is handled by an MIT Kerberos KDC. I think I'm real close to having it
all together but I'm