Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Apr 2006 13:59 UTC, submitted by anonymous
General Unix "Learn about using a UNIX system as a primary domain controller and file repository, including an anonymous, read-only shared area accessible by anyone with a Web browser. To be a good citizen on your local network, you need to integrate your favorite UNIX system with the networking features of client systems, generally running Windows XP or Mac OS X. This makes it easier for the users of those workstations to take advantage of the centralized authentication and storage facilities you can provide."
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RE: Is it really that hard?
by remiss on Mon 24th Apr 2006 16:14 UTC in reply to "Is it really that hard?"
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2006-01-24

This article was about setting samba up as a PDC for windows-machines and creating shares etc.

And it's not hard at all ;)

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