DJ Lucas wrote:
On 03/01/2015 07:53 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 01/03/2015 06:00, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
Things have been a bit slow but we are down to about 130 packages left to tag.
I would like to solicit someone to test exim, dovecot, and postfix. Otherwise
I will try to finish up networking, server, and pst sections tomorrow.
We may be able to release mid week.
-- Bruce
I count 99 remaining packages after this morning updates.
I'll do exim, dovecot and postfix (although I am never sure I test them right).
Pierre, I can follow you up with minimal runtime testing on Postfix and Dovecot
and report back, though I won't get to them for a few days yet (got a ton of
Python requirements to hash out before directory is ready to support Dovecot for
authentication).
Also, for Samba, the way it is started currently is incorrect for an AD DC.
Assuming the new method of starting it is not valid for standalone or NT4 style
DC role, and I honestly don't know whether it is or not (I just haven't messed
with NT4 style domain in forever, though Arch seems to think the same way), it
really should have three (or possibly even four) bootscripts. In the case of NT4
domain controller or standalone server, according to our instructions, it needs
to start smbd and nmdb separately (this can remain as one script as has always
been). Of course, winbindd is also required if it is to participate in an NT4
domain. If using an AD domain (whether client or server, which is why I question
our existing instructions), only samba should be started, and allow it to manage
the three previously mentioned daemons (as well as handle LDAP, DNS, KDC, etc.
internally).
I don't think we need to be too concerned about setting up Samba as a DC. The
minimal configuration should be so a client can access a remote NTFS partition.
There are whole books written on Samba and we should leave the complex setups
to them.
-- Bruce
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