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| | | | | How to set up easy file sharing from a Linux machine to Windows with Samba. I'll show you how easy it is to setup file sharing on your network using SAMBA. You can easily share files between Linux and Windows machines with a minimal amount of setup. | |
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| | | | | Getting SUSE Enterprise Linux integrated with Microsoft Active Directory is much easier than it sounds. | |
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brokkr.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This detailed blog post explores various aspects of configuring and troubleshooting a Samba server. Key points include setting up file sharing with specific permissions, handling authentication issues, and ensuring compatibility across different operating systems. The author also discusses mounting shares manually on Linux and Windows, the importance of workgroup settings, and the impact of encryption requirements on Android file managers. The post emphasizes the need for careful configuration and thorough testing to ensure seamless network sharing. | |
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| | | Reverse-Proxying HTTPS Traffic to a Server in my Basement Using Caddy and Wireguard I've been experimenting with new web services lately, some of which I'd like to open up to my mobile devices. Punching a hole through my home network firewall is unappealing, though, as is standing up a new VPS for each one I'd like to kick around. I already feel like I've got too many VPS instances. So, naturally, the way to fix it is to add one more. | ||