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linux server and windows clients 2

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glchisum

IS-IT--Management
Dec 6, 2002
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any suggestions on how to make this work - perhaps a good setup - i have looked at Samba - any other suggestions for the right mix of apps and features - all of the windows clients are running XP
 
the linux server will be used for file sharing and emails - all applications for users will be on the windows XP clients -
 
also mysql and apache on the server - probably use php - serve up intranet web pages
 
You have two choices, as I see it. Get the Linux box to perform in the Mi¢ro$oft network, or get the XP boxes to speak NFS. I recommend the former.

And when it comes to getting a non-Win32 OS to run on an M$ network, Samba is the only product I know of.

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Samba is the best choice. I am running it as a Domain Controller, IP tables firewall, email server, web server etc. And it's rock solid. A word of caution: there is a little-known "feature" that requires you to create an account on the samba server for the XP workstations in the same way that you would create a regular user. The syntax is a little different though. If you don't do it, you'll never be able to log onto the domain or access the server.

Brian
 
hi axslinger can u tell me what all i need to do to make samba a domain controller plz
 
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