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2003 Mar 25
3
Mapping samba shares to a second linux box
...= 0775
guest ok = yes
guest only = yes
path = /share/webdocuments
read only = no
I can connect to the webdocs directory from a windows box, browse read, edit
and create files/directories.
on the second linux box I use automout as follows
file:auto.master
/share /etc/auto.share --timeout=600
file:auto.share
webdocs -fstype=smbfs,username=smbuser,password=smbuser://192.168.69.202/we
bdocs
The problem is the automount seems to work, the directory is available and I
can browse, view and edit the files.
However I canno...
1997 Oct 16
0
Samba / automounter
...ocalhost
valid users = @ourgroup
dont descend = /dev
auto services = homes vol
smbrun = /usr/local/samba/bin/smbrun
;-------------------------------------------------------------
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = yes
guest ok = no
read only = no
; here is the automouted /vol -path
[vol]
comment = /vol/...
path = /vol
guest ok = no
read only = no
writable = yes
Volker Kuehnel PhD
University Oldenburg, Physics Department
Research Group Medical Physics (AG MEDI)
D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany
email: vk@medi.physik.uni-oldenburg.de
Phone: +49 (441) 798 3566...
2006 Jun 14
0
net ads join's generated keytab and solaris
Hey all. I am working on getting solaris 10 and 9 clients authenticating to
active directory. We have a test setup with windows 2003 r2 and the unix
fields filled out. All was going well with a combination of pam_krb5 and
nss_ldap and ldap mappings, including working automouting of home directories.
This included orginally, set up instructions from microsoft where they said to
create a user account, assign a password, and generate a keytab to transfer to
the unix host to import. This process also went well.
This changed when we tried to use a newer samba and share =...
2020 Sep 08
2
No DNS domain configured
Hai marco,
Well, "My" preffered for now is systemd-networkd.
Current debian still used /etc/network/ but next will be systemd as default.
Ubuntu uses : /etc/netplan/
Howto configure it.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thctlo/debian-scripts/master/setup-systemd-networkd.sh
bash setup-systemd-networkd.sh member
Nothing will be changed on the system but you end up with a