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2023 Apr 01
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clients not connecting to samba shares
...nt that showed you were trying to run Samba as an AD DC, had I known that there was only you, I would have said that this is overkill and that you would probably better off running Samba as a standalone server in a workgroup. Yes, I know you said that this was for home use, but that doesn't proclude running an AD domain. Rowland
2023 Apr 01
1
clients not connecting to samba shares
...ere trying to run Samba as an > AD DC, had I known that there was only you, I would have said that > this is overkill and that you would probably better off running Samba > as a standalone server in a workgroup. Yes, I know you said that this > was for home use, but that doesn't proclude running an AD domain. > > Rowland > Misunderstandings in written are so easy :-) I have been following this thread for a while and I did not read or understand that either, until the last Gary's last post. One of the first things I was told when I started working in the nineties wa...
2023 Apr 01
1
clients not connecting to samba shares
...n Samba as >> an AD DC, had I known that there was only you, I would have said that >> this is overkill and that you would probably better off running Samba >> as a standalone server in a workgroup. Yes, I know you said that this >> was for home use, but that doesn't proclude running an AD domain. >> >> Rowland >> > Misunderstandings in written are so easy :-) I have been following > this thread for a while and I did not read or understand that either, > until the last Gary's last post. > > One of the first things I was told when I...
2023 Apr 01
2
clients not connecting to samba shares
On 2023-04-01 15:13, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote: > > On 01-04-2023 20:38, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >> >> >> On 01/04/2023 19:10, Gary Dale via samba wrote: >> >>> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Idmap_config_ad in the Configuring >>> the ad Back End section. >> >> Yes, but right at the top there is a warning box that says: