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| ==Client configuration== | | ==Client configuration== |
− | SME Server's has been and remains focused on serving windows clients, however Linux clients also work well with SME. | + | SME Server's has been and remains focused on serving windows clients, however Linux clients also work well with SME Server. |
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| These instructions work for Mepis 6.5 and 7.0 | | These instructions work for Mepis 6.5 and 7.0 |
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| session optional pam_mount.so | | session optional pam_mount.so |
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− | This is where SME doesn't support linux clients as well as windows, so... logon to your SME Server | + | This is where SME Server does not support linux clients as well as windows, so... logon to your SME Server. |
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| To check your client values > K menu > Setting Configuration > Internet and Networking > Samba <br> | | To check your client values > K menu > Setting Configuration > Internet and Networking > Samba <br> |
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| '''Workgroup''' should be your SME Server Workgroup <br> | | '''Workgroup''' should be your SME Server Workgroup <br> |
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− | signal-event machine-account-create '''ClientName$''' | + | signal-event machine-account-create ClientName$ |
− | smbpasswd -a -m '''ClientName$''' | + | smbpasswd -a -m ClientName$ |
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| Now back to mepis and join the workgroup/domain | | Now back to mepis and join the workgroup/domain |
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| pam_mount works well if you use domain logins, other methods are too much trouble. | | pam_mount works well if you use domain logins, other methods are too much trouble. |
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− | mount your server home directory (&) and ibays | + | mount your server home directory and ibays |
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| nano -w /etc/security/pam_mount.conf | | nano -w /etc/security/pam_mount.conf |