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</B>lundi 30 mars 1998 06:24<B>Subject: </B>[S.u.S.E. Linux] =
Samba=20
anyone?<BR></DIV></FONT>I am currently reading up on =
Samba. If you=20
don't know, Samba is a way to make your WinDos-NT system think your=20
Linux/UNIX box is one of them. I have not seen any evidence =
yet of=20
Samba being able to fully implement the NT SAM. I have seen a =
glimmer=20
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Well, it's an interesting mail, but what's the point ? ;-)
I have some experience with Samba, and I've already helped out some =
people on mailing-lists (even some french people who put their smb.conf =
on the Win95 hosts 8^D !??!?), so if I can help you out with this, don't =
hesitate (pbleser@prov-liege.be)... although I have to say, that I =
didn't try out a lot with that PAM stuff...
Pascal
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven T. Hatton
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
Date: lundi 30 mars 1998 06:24
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Samba anyone?
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I am currently reading up on Samba. If you don't know, Samba is a =
way to make your WinDos-NT system think your Linux/UNIX box is one of =
them. I have not seen any evidence yet of Samba being able to fully =
implement the NT SAM. I have seen a glimmer of hope that the Samba Team =
may try to implement an alternative, and perhaps NT compatible, solution =
using LDAP. Since I am slowly becoming something of an expert in LDAP, =
this would really make me happy. I also think it would make for a much =
more powerful and versatile service than WINS/Browsing/SAM.=20
I have a friend who works in a biological research lab with a =
limited budget who needs to support Lanman browsing across subnets. =
Samba could be used with Linux to effect this at a very low cost.=20
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I guess if I wish to say much more about Samba, I should say that on =
the Samba mailing list. I'll just leave y'all with a plug for John D. =
Blair's new book *Samba, Integrating Unix and Windows*. It is well =
written and informative.=20
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"Alles Vergaengliche
Ist nur ein Gleichniss"
-Goethe, as quoted in Ludwig Boltzmann's Vorlessungen ueber Gastheorie.
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Well, it's an interesting mail, but =
what's the=20
point ? ;-)</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>I have some experience with Samba, and I've already =
helped out=20
some people on mailing-lists (even some french people who put their =
smb.conf on=20
the Win95 hosts 8^D !??!?), so if I can help you out with this, don't =
hesitate=20
(pbleser@prov-liege.be)... although I have to say, that I didn't try out =
a lot=20
with that PAM stuff...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Pascal</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><B>-----Original =
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</B>Steven T. Hatton <hattons@CPKWEBSER5.ncr.di=
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</B>suse-linux-e@suse.com</A> <suse-linux-e@suse.com</A>>