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2016 Dec 29
1
AD DC as KVM guest on file server host?
29.12.2016 19:01, Filippe LeMarchand пишет: > Is kvm I/O realy disadventage? I use samba file server as kvm guest > (LVM storage pool) in some setups and disn't notice any problems. > Sequential read/write speed isn't noticeably different from > non-virtualized samba host. Did I miss something and should expect > sudden trouble? No you shouldn't. What I meant is: of
2019 Jul 22
3
client min protocol = SMB2
Hello, Thank you ! I add server min protocol = SMB2_02 to smb.cnf All clients are now using SMB2_10 as minimum protocol version May you indicate me the difference between "client min protocol" and "server min protocol" ? "server min protocol" is to use on a domain member "client min protocol" is to use in which case ? Should I also set client min
2003 Dec 01
0
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...lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ Hello. I got 2 hosts running samba. One is over a RH6.2 and it works fine; the second machine is running samba over Debian Potato and it was installed to replaces the other (old) machine. The problem is that once samba is all configured and runs ok in this new amchine, attempts to login in swat as an non-root user fails. this never was happens in the old machine, and users in the network was able to change their passwd using swat. This problem is relative to samba, swat or debian? Any ideas? If is not the correct place to post this question, somebody knows...
2003 Dec 01
0
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...://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ Hi! I have got 2 hosts running samba. One is over a RH6.2 and it works fine; the second machine is running samba over Debian Potato and it was installed to replaces the other (old) machine. The problem is that once samba is all configured and runs ok in this new amchine, attempts to login in swat as an non-root user fails. this never was happens in the old machine, and users in the network was able to change their passwd using swat. This problem is relative to samba, swat or debian? Any ideas? If is not the correct place to post this question, somebody knows wher...