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Samba is a "server software" for Linux (and other Unix-based systems) that allows the management and sharing of resources on networks formed by Windows computers. Thus, it is possible to use Linux as a file server, print server, among others, as if the network used Windows servers (NT, 2000, XP, Server 2003).
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viewsBeginner in Samba4, domain controller
I have visited several sites in search of examples of how to make Samba4 run the domain controller service, the problem that follow in these tutorials is that I end up getting some kind of error at…
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viewsIs it possible to implement a "Recycle Bin" method in SAMBA?
It is possible to implement a "Recycle Bin" method in SAMBA? That is, when a user deletes a file in a SAMBA share, it is possible to send it to "Recycle Bin", instead of permanently deleting it? If…
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viewsIntegrate Samba4 server to microsoft active-directory
I have a windows server 2003 in production running as a domain controller, I have accounts, groups etc. all right and working there. I receive notice from microsoft that the server 2003 will no…
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viewsList Linux sharing on another Linux desktop
I use an Ubuntu Desktop 16.04. I have a file server on my network but cannot list that server on my Desktop. This server is an Ubuntu Server. Simply no server appears on my network list. When I try…
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viewsFolder Permissions with Samba
Good evening, everyone. I have a file server on Linux, which is consumed on Windows. Each department has its own specific folder (and they all use a public folder), and I need only the user of that…
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viewsSamba stopped starting
I have a Samba system that was running normally, but now is presenting problems, not start. When rotating: sudo systemctl status samba-ad-dc.service Displays the following error:…