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Re: Samba And PDC
- From: "S.Toms" <smotrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 17:19:53 -0700 (PDT)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0104181715430.3303-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Day, Scott wrote:
sd> Hey Folks,
sd>
sd> Anyone out there have experience with 'making' Samba on SuSE 7.0
sd> authenticate to a 'real' (and I use that term lightly) Windows NT PDC? Any
sd> info would be GREAT...
sd>
Best advice I can give is to goto o'reilly's site and download the Samba
manual which is available in PDF or hardcopy format (well worth the
money). I've got mine confgured as a WinNT PDC with roaming profiles,
etc.. which both my linux and window machines connect to with no problem.
Except for the macintoshs, all works quite good.
For waht it's worth, I didn't "make" samba on my machine, I installed it
from the SuSE rpm package.
sd> Thanks,
sd> Scott
sd>
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S.Toms - smotrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx - www.mindspring.com/~smotrs
SuSE Linux v7.0+ - Kernel 2.2.18
Due to circumstances beyond your control, you are master of your fate
and captain of your soul.
sd> Hey Folks,
sd>
sd> Anyone out there have experience with 'making' Samba on SuSE 7.0
sd> authenticate to a 'real' (and I use that term lightly) Windows NT PDC? Any
sd> info would be GREAT...
sd>
Best advice I can give is to goto o'reilly's site and download the Samba
manual which is available in PDF or hardcopy format (well worth the
money). I've got mine confgured as a WinNT PDC with roaming profiles,
etc.. which both my linux and window machines connect to with no problem.
Except for the macintoshs, all works quite good.
For waht it's worth, I didn't "make" samba on my machine, I installed it
from the SuSE rpm package.
sd> Thanks,
sd> Scott
sd>
--
S.Toms - smotrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx - www.mindspring.com/~smotrs
SuSE Linux v7.0+ - Kernel 2.2.18
Due to circumstances beyond your control, you are master of your fate
and captain of your soul.
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