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2016 Sep 28
4
Migrating, Upgrading & Testing Samba 4 PDC/BDC
...ng our netlogon script to mount Samba shares based on the user logging in.
o Part of this is getting a non-.bat script to work with both Windows and Mac (it's mostly a Windows environment, but we have 12 Macs as well). I was thinking something along the lines of trying to detect the OS via a fastscan with nmap and, based on the OS, kick off logon.bat (Windows) or login.sh (for Macs) in order to mount the network shares as well as pushing out an agent for that takes an inventory of the workstations logging in.
§ The Macs haven't been joined to the domain yet, but with the new Samba instanc...
2016 Sep 28
0
Migrating, Upgrading & Testing Samba 4 PDC/BDC
...t Samba shares based on
> the user logging in.
>
> o Part of this is getting a non-.bat script to work with both
> Windows and Mac (it's mostly a Windows environment, but we have 12
> Macs as well). I was thinking something along the lines of trying to
> detect the OS via a fastscan with nmap and, based on the OS, kick off
> logon.bat (Windows) or login.sh (for Macs) in order to mount the
> network shares as well as pushing out an agent for that takes an
> inventory of the workstations logging in.
>
> § The Macs haven't been joined to the domain yet, but w...
2016 Sep 28
0
Migrating, Upgrading & Testing Samba 4 PDC/BDC
...in.
> >>
> >> o Part of this is getting a non-.bat script to work with both
> >> Windows and Mac (it's mostly a Windows environment, but we have 12
> >> Macs as well). I was thinking something along the lines of trying
> >> to detect the OS via a fastscan with nmap and, based on the OS,
> >> kick off logon.bat (Windows) or login.sh (for Macs) in order to
> >> mount the network shares as well as pushing out an agent for that
> >> takes an inventory of the workstations logging in.
> >>
> >> § The Macs hav...
2016 Sep 29
1
Migrating, Upgrading & Testing Samba 4 PDC/BDC
...Samba shares based on
> the user logging in.
>
> o Part of this is getting a non-.bat script to work with both
> Windows and Mac (it's mostly a Windows environment, but we have 12
> Macs as well). I was thinking something along the lines of trying to
> detect the OS via a fastscan with nmap and, based on the OS, kick off
> logon.bat (Windows) or login.sh (for Macs) in order to mount the
> network shares as well as pushing out an agent for that takes an
> inventory of the workstations logging in.
>
> § The Macs haven't been joined to the domain yet, bu...