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| | This post will detail how to setup a pair of active directory domain controllers using Samba 4 on Ubuntu 20.04 Server. One will be a pr...
| | willhaley.com
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| | The goal of this article is to compile and run a Samba server on a Mac using the open source version of Samba instead of Apple's implementation of Samba. We will configure Samba to share both public and private shares. I should point out that there are already MacPorts formulas for Samba 3 and Samba 4. Additionally, macOS already ships with an implementation of smbd. Apple's Samba implementation is limited. There is no smb.conf file for the macOS implementation of Samba. Apple's SMB implementation uses nsmb.conf instead. Any example smb.conf file you encounter will not apply to the stock version of smbd that ships on macOS. smb.conf only applies to the open source versions of Samba.
| | ketanvijayvargiya.com
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| I recently setup a Samba share on a Raspberry Pi on my home network. As part of that, I used a 5 TB Western Digital My Passport Ultra as the storage layer. I wanted to encrypt it since it's going to store a lot of personal content. That way, I won't have to worry about leaking any of that data if I lost the disk. The following post lists down the Linux commands I used to turn on that encryption. And while I tried this on a Raspberry Pi, the commands are generic and should work on any Linux system.