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2018 Jul 13
0
A few questions and propostions on the samba architecture
On Fri, 2018-07-13 at 09:36 +0200, Anton Engelhardt via samba wrote:
> Due to a few problems I encountered I had a tiny look at the samba code
> and gut a few questions, statements and propositions. Please by all
> means, correct me if I got something wrong.
>
> 1. besides filestore for shares and config files samba uses ldb as an
> exclusive storage backend
> 1.
2018 Jul 13
0
A few questions and propostions on the samba architecture
On Fri, 13 Jul 2018 09:36:14 +0200
Anton Engelhardt via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Due to a few problems I encountered I had a tiny look at the samba
> code and gut a few questions, statements and propositions. Please by
> all means, correct me if I got something wrong.
>
> 1. besides filestore for shares and config files samba uses ldb as an
>
2018 Jul 13
0
A few questions and propostions on the samba architecture
On Fri, 2018-07-13 at 11:14 +0200, Anton Engelhardt via samba wrote:
> That explains why there is so little information on ldb and sqlite.
>
> From my pov sqlite just seemed interesting, as it has a well known
> syntax and the ability to embedd a transparent logic layer. As there is
> no effort to use sqlite (or sql) in the future , I just burried that path.
>
> As for
2018 Jul 13
1
A few questions and propostions on the samba architecture
On Fri, 13 Jul 2018 20:25:47 +1200
Andrew Bartlett via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-07-13 at 09:36 +0200, Anton Engelhardt via samba wrote:
> > Due to a few problems I encountered I had a tiny look at the samba
> > code and gut a few questions, statements and propositions. Please
> > by all means, correct me if I got something wrong.
> >
2018 Jul 13
1
A few questions and propostions on the samba architecture
Got it, SQLITE3 KDB is dead.
While scripting is always a solution, not having events and simply
binding them to an interval seems inefficient and open source gives us
the opportunity to solve things the "proper" way. I know, there are
people who love to Bodge.
As for the windows tools, assume I really rely on UID and GID for e.g.
dovecot, setting up an account from the wrong
2018 Jul 13
3
A few questions and propostions on the samba architecture
That explains why there is so little information on ldb and sqlite.
From my pov sqlite just seemed interesting, as it has a well known
syntax and the ability to embedd a transparent logic layer. As there is
no effort to use sqlite (or sql) in the future , I just burried that path.
As for compability I would strongly suggest to stay where Microsoft left
off, before killing the "UNIX
2018 Jul 13
5
A few questions and propostions on the samba architecture
Due to a few problems I encountered I had a tiny look at the samba code
and gut a few questions, statements and propositions. Please by all
means, correct me if I got something wrong.
1. besides filestore for shares and config files samba uses ldb as an
exclusive storage backend
1. LDB supports TDB, LDAP and SQLITE3 backend
2. Samba hard codes to TDB files like
2001 Dec 10
0
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2004 Nov 23
2
Re: list proposition
>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2004, Adam Greenbaum <lists@refinitive.com> wrote:
>> > On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 20:26, ~mg@a.org wrote:
>> > > Hello everyone!
>> > >
>> > > We have been thinking about something<early snip>
>> >
>> > With respect, this could have come from anyone... and looks like it
>> > did from the DNS