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2003 Nov 05
2
Integrating a Linux desktop into a Windows Domain environment
Can someone give me some pointers to documentation, concepts on how to
integrate Linux desktop into a Windows domain environment to access shared
drives / printers. I wonder what other peoples experiences were as well.
If possible I want to setup Linux/Samba in such to replicate what an
Windows workstation does, authenticate with a domain controller then be
able to seamlessly access shares.
2002 Sep 11
0
Samba printer port missing
...only, then we need
; a 'write list'. Check the file system permissions to make
; sure this account can copy files to the share. If this
; is setup to a non-root account, then it should also exist
; as a 'printer admin'
write list = @ntadmin,root
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2017 Dec 19
1
Unable to run TeamViewer 13 under Centos 7 (amd64)
P? Tue, 19 Dec 2017 21:10:32 +0000
Manish Jain <bourne.identity at hotmail.com>
skrev:
>
> I get "access control disabled : clients can connect from any host".
>
> I used a minimal iso for creating the vm. Would it help if I use a
> full iso ? Sounds dumb, but I can do anything to get TV working : - )
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Manish Jain
I just tried
2003 Nov 03
16
Samba configuration
I'm trying to config a Linux box to integrate into a windows network using
pam_smb and samba.
Ive set it up so that using pam_smb I can get the user to log onto the
linux desktop with their NT id and password.
The only problem is once the user is logged on they need to be able to
access shared resources disk, printers etc... without the need to
reauthenticate to the domain, i.e. use a cache
2003 Nov 12
2
Accessing domain share drives
I'm using
SUSE linux 2.4.19-4GB
samba-client-2.2.5-226
pam_smb-1.1.6-371
My goal is to configure a Linux desktop into a windows domain environment.
So far I have managed to configure pam_smb to authenticate users to the PDC.
So thats good.
Now the problem is when user tries to browse a share.
At the moment the users has to retype in their domain/userid password
every time they access a
2002 Aug 06
1
Error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) when doing local rsync.
Hi,
I cannot seem to find a good answer for what I am doing wrong; I am
simply trying to rsync a directory from one large disk partition to
another disk, both ext2, on the same physical system by using the command:
rsync --archive -v /etc /mnt/hdf/
I systematically get the following errors:
# rsync --archive -v /etc /mnt/hdf/
building file list ... done
etc/
etc/mtab
etc/ntp/drift
1998 Jan 20
0
SNI-23: SSH - Vulnerability in ssh-agent
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