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- From: Tomita Alberto <alberto.tomita@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 12:07:06 +0900
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possible, but not easy. the keyword is 'winbind' http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/appliance/winbind.pdf you'll find it in the latest version of the Samba-HEAD CVS tree At Wed, 13 Mar 2002 12:00:48 +0900, Darren Cook wrote: > > We've a linux-samba file server set-up (*), an old NT4 file server, and > an NT4 domain server. I want to be able to move the old NT4 files over > to the new file server but: > > a) use user information in the NT4 domain; not have to create lots of > user accounts on the linux machine (i.e. same information in two places > == maitenance problem). > > b) preserve current ownership and permissions. > > Are both these things possible? If so, what parts of the samba > documentation should I be looking at? Or what are the keywords I should > be searching on? > > Darren > > *: Thanks for the appletalk help a while back - it seems to work :-). >
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