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Old 6th October 2011, 08:57 AM
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External SQL -> Samba domain controler [Fedora 15] -> Clients

Please help a total newbie in fedora:

How to setup Samba domain controler that it took user data for # number of users from external SQL database
Platform Fedora 15.
Better step by step (=

As i wrote, i'm a total newbie in Fedora, and, not total but still, newbie in Linux networking.
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