[debian-lan-devel] samba support
Julien Lambot
jlambot at gmail.com
Sun Apr 28 21:53:58 UTC 2013
Hi Andreas.
Thanks for your reply!
I will made a longer reply with comments asap.
I put a fist Debian Lan in production tomorrow in a non profit with 12
clients.
Report afterwards :)
There is still an issue on adding Windows workstations into the domain. I'm
checking right now.
My pleasure for the work done. I'm glad to do it, to learn and participate
in a Debian project !
Julien
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 9:41 AM, Andreas B. Mundt <andi.mundt at web.de> wrote:
> Hi Julien,
>
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 10:43:10PM +0200, Julien Lambot wrote:
> >
> > I have now a working debian-lan/gosa/samba setup.
> > Do you have guidelines for the integration with FAI within debian-lan?
> > What do you expect as files or scripts in order to fit the framework?
> > I will do my best to provide the necessary components.
>
> Hm, if it is possible, we should try to provide an extra class, say
> "SAMBA" or "SAMBA_SERVER" or something like that and put all stuff
> needed into that class. So people can add this class and end up with
> a working setup.
>
> In general, we should try to put all Components/Features in FAI-classes
> and in the best case these classes are independent, and you can pick
> the classes you need and build a system. (For example, split the
> debian-lan onto two machines, by moving some classes from the
> mainserver to the second machine). In reality, there are
> dependencies, so some classes build on other classes. However, we
> should try to keep the system as modularized as we can.
>
> Currently we have for the mainserver 'class/50-host-classes':
>
> ## Remove GOSA class if it is not needed:
> MAINSERVER_A="[...] KDC_LDAP SERVER_A GOSA"
>
> I suggest to simply add a new class SAMBA at the end:
>
> ## Remove GOSA and/or SAMBA class if it is not needed:
> MAINSERVER_A="[...] KDC_LDAP SERVER_A GOSA SAMBA"
>
> And document that the SAMBA class builts on GOSA. Does this make
> sense? GOSA and probably the proposed SAMBA are very specialized
> classes as they do specific fine-tuning of the system. However, it
> should be possible to just remove them and end up with a generic
> base-system.
>
> Feel free to suggest other ideas, I am not yet completely familiar
> with the needs for Windows.
>
> >
> > Now, go on testing eduroaming/educlient :)
> >
>
> Wow, great! I am currently trapped in work, probably for some more
> weeks and I can do only some basic stuff, but the roaming client would
> be really, really great to have!
>
> Best regards and many thanks for your work so far,
>
> Andi
>
>
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