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Fedora 12 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Fri, 2010-01-15 18:08. :: Fedora | Samba

Fedora 12 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Fedora 12 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.

OpenSUSE 11.2 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Fri, 2010-01-08 17:04. :: SuSE | Samba

OpenSUSE 11.2 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on OpenSUSE 11.2 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.

Ubuntu 9.10 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Mon, 2010-01-04 18:03. :: Ubuntu | Samba

Ubuntu 9.10 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Ubuntu 9.10 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.

Using eBox As Windows Primary Domain Controller

Submitted by jagz (Contact Author) (Forums) on Wed, 2009-11-25 18:51. :: Samba

Using eBox As Windows Primary Domain Controller

eBox Platform is an open source small business server that allows you to manage all your services like firewall, DHCP, DNS, VPN, proxy, IDS, mail, file and printer sharing, VoIP, IM and much more. These functionalities are tightly integrated, automating most tasks, avoiding mistakes and saving time for system administrators. This tutorial shows you step by step how to use eBox as Windows Primary Domain Controller. At the end of it you will be using eBox Platform 1.2 for users and shared resources management on your Windows domain.

CentOS 5.x Samba Domain Controller With LDAP Backend

Submitted by galexander (Contact Author) (Forums) on Fri, 2009-11-06 17:18. :: CentOS | Samba

CentOS 5.x Samba Domain Controller With LDAP Backend

This will show you how to set up a Samba Domain Controller with a local LDAP backend, using CentOS 5.x (tested on 5.3, still successfully running on 5.4).  Includes a web-interface for managing LDAP users/groups/etc.

January 2010 -- Now with support for Windows 7 domain logins (see end of guide).

Fedora 11 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Wed, 2009-10-21 16:49. :: Fedora | Samba

Fedora 11 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Fedora 11 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.

Mandriva 2009.1 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Wed, 2009-10-14 16:27. :: Mandriva | Samba

Mandriva 2009.1 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Mandriva 2009.1 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.

Ubuntu 9.04 Samba Server Integrated With Active Directory

Submitted by mislam (Contact Author) (Forums) on Wed, 2009-08-12 17:34. :: Ubuntu | Samba

Ubuntu 9.04 Samba Server Integrated With Active Directory

This howtos describes how an Ubuntu 9.04 Samba server is integrated with Active Directory, and how to use Winbind; the Linux server sees the domain users and groups transparently. I assume that your Ubuntu server is installed and ready to be configured with Samba.

CentOS 5.3 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Fri, 2009-07-03 16:52. :: CentOS | Samba

CentOS 5.3 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on CentOS 5.3 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.

Fedora 10 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

Submitted by falko (Contact Author) (Forums) on Wed, 2009-05-27 17:11. :: Fedora | Samba

Fedora 10 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Fedora 10 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.

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