Samba server: Sharing files with Windows clients

Kenneth Holter kenneho.ndu at gmail.com
Mon Apr 19 10:02:47 UTC 2010


I would very much appreaciate it if you shared your smb.conf file. Perhaps
you could paste it in here in this thread?


- Kenneth

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Blackburn, Marvin <mblackburn at glenraven.com
> wrote:

> We are working on something very similar to this.  I had the same type
> of questions.
> Since we had a very limited rollout, I really didn't want to add my
> Linux-cifs server to the domain because I wasn't sure of the
> consequences (both technically and politically), so we just do
> authentication locally -- this requires the user to have a
> username/password on the server and does not involve AD.
>
> I'll be glad to share my smb.conf file.  I'm still working out some
> messages in the /var/log/messages file, but it looks as if its working
> to some extent.  We are in the testing phase.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Samba server: Sharing files with Windows clients
>
> Hi.
>
>
> I have a RHEL 5 that I'd like to set up as a Samba server, in order to
> make
> som directories available to Windows clients. The windows clients are
> all
> controlled by Active Directory.
>
> Is it so that my linux server need to be set up with Kerberos in order
> to
> get things working, or is there a simpler way of doing this?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Kenneth Holter
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