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2011 Jul 05
1
Tuning OSX samba for WAN vs LAN
...N? I get decent performance locally, but when I reach across our VPN link to another site, throughput falls right to garbage when compared with FTP. Thanks in advance for any tips. --Rob Rob LaRose systems administrator imaginary forces | 530 west 25th street | new york | p 646.486.6868 | www.imaginaryforces.com<http://www.imaginaryforces.com/> ________________________________ This e-mail is intended only for the named person or entity to which it is addressed and contains valuable business information that is proprietary, privileged, confidential and/or otherwise protected from disclosure. If...
2012 Apr 16
2
Problems accessing Windows shares 3.5.8 vs 3.6.3
I am trying to get Samba up and working on Solaris 10. I have a seperate discussion going on about my problems getting Samba 358 on Solaris 10 to authenticate to a Windows 2008R2 domain (See XXXX) As a different solution I have downloaded the source code for 3.6.3 and compiled it The provlem I am having is it won't work with my Windows machines at all i.e. Using the 3.5.8 binary I can
2010 Sep 29
5
help with AD integration
HI my name ins Ben.T.George i am new to samba and active directory integration my machine ins Sun Slaris SPARC (solaris 10). the unix side samba and all deps are installed...from this link http://www.sunfreeware.com/programlistsparc10.html#samba now i want to sync samba with active directory.. so please help to for this.. please provide me the step by step for this.. now i am stuck with
2009 Mar 18
1
Can SAMBA make a kerberos keytab on Solaris 10?
Hi Samba people! I'm trying to use SAMBA (the version included with Solaris 10) with an AD. NET ADS JOIN works like a charm to create a computer object in the AD for the solaris machine, and SAMBA users are authenticating without a problem. This is good. HOWEVER -- I also need other protocols (including ssh and Xinet KA-Share) to authenticate users. As I understand it, SAMBA