Re: [opensuse] Hardware Requirements for openSUSE 10.2 - file server



On Friday 09 February 2007 16:52, Janus wrote:
And the machine will definitely be placed away from my desktop.

How well is the text based Samba server module done in YaST? I need to do a
simple setup with a few users. Each will need access to their own home
directory on the file server, as well as to one or two shared drives.


Also consider Webmin. It is far superior to YAST when it comes to
administering servers such as Samba, IMHO. It also has the advantage of
easily achieved platform independence, since you can access it via browser
from any client.


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