[TriLUG] adding Linux/samba fileserver to an existing windoze network

James Tuttle jjtuttle at trilug.org
Tue May 6 15:19:28 EDT 2008


I don't doubt that this is all true, but in your scenario you're not
connecting a Windows client to a Windows file server, either.

Sort of off-topic, but I don't even know what benefits I'd enjoy if I
did join my Ubuntu desktop to our AD domain.  Any ideas?

Jim

Kevin J. wrote:
> 
>>>  I can't compare it to configuring Windows clients to to connect to a Windows file server (shudder)...
> 
> Actually, it's not as bad as you might think. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 LTS in a Windows AD network and am able to successfully join the domain using Likewise Open, as well as browse network shares by computer name using Samba and Winbind. You'll have to install winbind through apt as it's not installed by default for some reason.
> 
> To share a file using Ubuntu 8.04 LTS in the GNOME environment, simply right-click on the file and select Sharing Options. You'll be prompted to download the Sharing Services (nautilus-share). Reboot the system after installing nautilus-share (permissions won't work until you do). The shared folder will be visible on the Windows Workgroup as a (Samba, Ubuntu) share.
> 
> Kevin


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