Hi, I need to learn some things about Samba, NIS, OpenLDAP, and all that stuff. Could someone give me an advice to find a good quick start guide?.I need to set up an authentication server with some kind of network filesystem or protocol such as NFS, or OpenLDAP. It has to work for dual booting systems with Windows/Linux and has to be able of managing printers. Also, if there is any way to do this automatically with some kind of autoyast system, I would like that to be indicated. I am almost new on this. I would like to request some help from an expert of the community, or anybody experienced in this. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 8/1/07, Daniel Antonio Peraza Cedrez <danielperaza.mailinglists@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I need to learn some things about Samba, NIS, OpenLDAP, and all that stuff. Could someone give me an advice to find a good quick start guide?.I need to set up an authentication server with some kind of network filesystem or protocol such as NFS, or OpenLDAP. It has to work for dual booting systems with Windows/Linux and has to be able of managing printers. Also, if there is any way to do this automatically with some kind of autoyast system, I would like that to be indicated.
I am almost new on this. I would like to request some help from an expert of the community, or anybody experienced in this.
I just saw this howto last week. Maybe it will be of help. http://en.opensuse.org/Howto_setup_SUSE_as_SAMBA_PDC_with_OpenLDAP%2C_DYNDNS... I have _not_ read it yet, so I can't speak to its actual quality. I just like the title. Greg -- Greg Freemyer The Norcross Group Forensics for the 21st Century -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Wednesday 01 August 2007 13:45, Daniel Antonio Peraza Cedrez wrote:
Hi, I need to learn some things about Samba, NIS, OpenLDAP, and all that stuff. Could someone give me an advice to find a good quick start guide?.I need to set up an authentication server with some kind of network filesystem or protocol such as NFS, or OpenLDAP. It has to work for dual booting systems with Windows/Linux and has to be able of managing printers. Also, if there is any way to do this automatically with some kind of autoyast system, I would like that to be indicated.
I am almost new on this. I would like to request some help from an expert of the community, or anybody experienced in this.
Daniel, For an LDAP server I would highly recommend SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. The extra modules under Yast --> Network Services --> LDAP Server, and the connections within Yast to user/group and Samba modules can be very helpful to someone unfamiliar with all the interconnected settings that need to be in place. Having said that, one must still have an understanding of the various server functions in order to correctly configure the modules. Curtis Grote Memorial Hospital -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Ok thaks for your advices. I'll check them out and see if I find other problems... 2007/8/1, Curtis Grote <cgrote@memhosp.com>:
On Wednesday 01 August 2007 13:45, Daniel Antonio Peraza Cedrez wrote:
Hi, I need to learn some things about Samba, NIS, OpenLDAP, and all that stuff. Could someone give me an advice to find a good quick start guide?.I need to set up an authentication server with some kind of network filesystem or protocol such as NFS, or OpenLDAP. It has to work for dual booting systems with Windows/Linux and has to be able of managing printers. Also, if there is any way to do this automatically with some kind of autoyast system, I would like that to be indicated.
I am almost new on this. I would like to request some help from an expert of the community, or anybody experienced in this.
Daniel,
For an LDAP server I would highly recommend SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. The extra modules under Yast --> Network Services --> LDAP Server, and the connections within Yast to user/group and Samba modules can be very helpful to someone unfamiliar with all the interconnected settings that need to be in place. Having said that, one must still have an understanding of the various server functions in order to correctly configure the modules.
Curtis Grote Memorial Hospital
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Curtis Grote
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Daniel Antonio Peraza Cedrez
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Greg Freemyer