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[ILUG] Samba and Domain Authentifications DHCP and BEER.

[ILUG] Samba and Domain Authentifications DHCP and BEER.

Wynne, Conor Conor.Wynne at compaq.com
Thu Feb 1 07:53:32 GMT 2001


FYI,

And thanks Liamo. :)

Regards,
CW

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win ME and 2000 w/ Linux as pdc 
Armand Welsh armand at welshhome.org 
Tue, 2 Jan 2001 15:15:05 -0800 

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only the cvs version of samba_HEAD works with win2K.  Win Me, works fine on
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Judge" <ajudge1 at bellsouth.net>
To: "Samba-Ntdom" <samba-ntdom at us5.samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 1:06 PM
Subject: win ME and 2000 w/ Linux as pdc


> *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
> Is anyone successfully using Linux w/ samba 2.0.7 as a PDC with win2000
and
> ME clients?  I run  a network w/ 98 and it runs fine, but haven't had the
> chance to try with 2000 or ME.  If so, what browse master number should I
> assign the Linux box in such an environment?  Is samba 2.0.7 solid enough
to
> be used as a PDC and file server in a small network or say 50 or less
> workstations with the above MS clients or is it best to go with 2000
server?
>
> Andy Judge
>
>
>
>





-----Original Message-----
From: Liam Bedford [mailto:*@lbedford.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:01 AM
To: Wynne, Conor
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Samba and Domain Authentifications DHCP and BEER.


On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 08:00:44AM -0000, Wynne, Conor came forth with:
> Hi All,
> 
> Q1. Does anyone know if domain authntification is working for NT box's. I
> was looking in the man pages, and it says you can use domain
> authentification for 9x clients. And you know they way NT clients
registers
> itself on the server? Does samba provide this yet? I have a feeling the
> answer is no. 
> 
> I have no win9x cliets to test it, its not really important as the shares
> work correctly anyway. But you know...
> 
I don't know how to do it.. but the ntdom stuff is what you want... it
seemingly does work (check the samba-ntdom mailing list archive)
> I configured a machine last night for the dublin brewing company - ha ha
the
> fools, I get beer in payment. They wanted to pay cash but I'm no fool.
Beer
> makes the world go around. :) 
> 
> Q2. Easy one, what package provides dhcp server support? I forgot it
during
> installation and its easier than configuring each machine...
> 
dhcpd-blah.rpm
IIRC.. the one that it isn't is dhcpcd (which is the client daemon)..

L.
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