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2017 Oct 11
4
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
I think MJ is using samba with AD backend and Rowland RID. Rowland, try AD backend if your using rid atm. Gr. Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens mj via samba > Verzonden: woensdag 11 oktober 2017 13:25 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Using GPO to mount shares on Linux > > >
2017 Oct 11
0
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
...guidance: 1 server ( all in one ) use RID, easy to setup etc, but .. If you go to ... Or have plans to.. 2 servers ( DC + a member ) use backend RID if you dont need access with a windows account to a shared home folder. ( cifs or nfs ) you use a dedicated local "linuxAdmin" for maintanace. ( often the first created user in linux ) use backend AD if you do need access with ssh for example or shared homefolders. 3 server or more, all server where ssh or access to a server with a shared folder is needed, use backend AD. adviced is all servers with file shares. Optional, mix thi...
2006 Mar 14
0
help required configuring card
...quot;T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1"span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs e&m=1-24 # Span 2: TE2/0/2 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2"span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs e&m=1-24 loadzone = us defaultzone = us ** Is this configuration is ok?? 3.. Log in to asterisk through Web based console. Click on the maintanace tab then followed by config ?edit. Then clcik on zapata.conf file. Edit this file as follows Signaling=em_w channel => 1-24 Click on update and click on reload the configuration. ** here I?m facing the problem as we have two port card installed in the machine what are the entries w...
2001 Dec 03
0
samba 2.2.1a and WAN-Shares
...f our remote locations have the need to exchange data (mostly office docs with 10 to 1000kb in size) between each other in real time. Each of these remote locations has it`s own local samba pdc. the "workaround" i came up with: Because we already had an samba running in the dmz to ease maintanace of the companys intranet from the headquarters network, i decided to create a share on the dmz-samba and to do a remote mount from each of the remote servers. (mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx,password=xxx,dmask=0777 - yeah thats a bit risky but security is not an issue at this level yet - and t...
2007 Mar 08
2
Q: Samba Proxy or SAMBA Cluster?
...be locked on all servers (main server and all cifs proxy). If the user write a file (new file or file change) the file will be still locked until the file is written on all servers. It hears simple, but there are many problems. What happens, when the connection go down, the main server due to maintanace will be shut off, a client dies while he edit a file... Is there a working solution available (Samba3)? Otmar
2017 Oct 20
1
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
...ver ( all in one ) use RID, easy to setup etc, but .. If you go to ... Or have plans to.. 2 servers ( DC + a member )         use backend RID if you dont need access with a windows account to a shared home folder. ( cifs or nfs )                 you use a dedicated local "linuxAdmin" for maintanace. ( often the first created user in linux )         use backend AD if you do need access with ssh for example or shared homefolders. 3 server or more, all server where ssh or access to a server with a shared folder is needed, use backend AD.         adviced is all servers with file shares.        ...
2017 Oct 20
2
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
...asy to setup etc, but .. If you go to > ... Or have plans to.. > > 2 servers ( DC + a member ) > use backend RID if you dont need access with a windows account to > a shared home folder. ( cifs or nfs ) > you use a dedicated local "linuxAdmin" for maintanace. ( > often the first created user in linux ) > use backend AD if you do need access with ssh for example or > shared homefolders. > > 3 server or more, all server where ssh or access to a server with a shared > folder is needed, use backend AD. > adviced is all...