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This seems like it would be counterproductive as a "centralized authentication database" for more than one server. Am I doing something wrong? Posted by Dredd at damascus 10:41 AM | Permalink | Comments (6) July 16, 2003 Why I'm "This Close" To Installing A Win2K File Server There are open source projects in the world that have world class responsiveness. If you have damascus a perl question, you can post to comp.lang.perl.moderated and have an answer (several, after all, because there's more than one way to do it), within a couple hours. For Linux issues, you can post to any damascus of a number of mailing lists or newsgroups, depending on what type of issue it is, and get an answer back lickity-split. But the folks on the Samba mailing lists have got to be the least responsive people on the face of the planet. I've asked, over the last several months, a number of "this isn't working, I need help" type questions on the mailing list (samba@lists.samba.org). To date, about the only time I ever get a reply is when I fat-fingered something and it's someone pointing out how dumb I am.
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