Migrating From NT4 to Linux...
Yes. To all. And then some :-) As someone has said, place all of your config.pol into a Netlogon share, making SAMBA the domain logon server. You will need SAMBA 2.2.x but that shouldn't be a problem. As far as channel bonding goes, I looked into this some time ago and in theory it is possible but personally I never got to a solid conclusion about it. Remember, load balancing and channel bonding are two separate things, so make sure you are implementing the correct method! SAMBA/Linux as a server will exceed your expectations and security needs without a shadow of a doubt. You will have more granular security over files and file permissions, and looking through a book such as "Using SAMBA" by OReilley will help you with the subtle SAMBA configuration options that will secure your server from installation and early configuration (something you'll need being in a school I suspect). Good luck--let us all know how the decision goes and how the implementation goes!!! Paul
I have been very impressed with Samba replacing NT. I use manditory profiles, and it works like a dream. Just a pointer: Config.pol worked absolutely fine, _but_ the one thing I never sorted was group policies. I just can't get them working. Everywhere I searched it just said update your grouppol from microsoft - I did - I didn't work. There's loads of people asking the same question out there - no one seems to have an answer, so I gave up. People report that it works no problem. People say it doesn't Noone seems to have an answer of how to get from the former position into the latter. I still use Samba, and have found ways round it. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com
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Matt Johnson
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Paul Munro