My NS7 installation with OpenLDAP didn’t appear in the windows network neighborhood. So I changed the template entry in 00workgroup from “Workgroup” to my needs and the NS7 appeared after a reboot.
Is there possibility to put a workgroupname in GUI if OpenLDAP is selected?
If not, I think it should be.
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You should run the following commands:
config setprop smb Workgroup NEWWGNAME
signal-event nethserver-samba-update
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Thanks a lot @davidep, you always have a hint for me!
I can confirm that this works. smb.conf is correctly reconfigured.
Machine is shown in windowsnetwork-neighborhood.
But I still think that this should be possible by GUI in NS7, not by doiing CLI commands.
Would this be a great effort?
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You have some settings more to expose also :
[root@NS7DEV ~]# config show smb
smb=service
DeadTime=10080
NetbiosAliasList=
OsLevel=35
ServerRole=WS
Sid=
TCPPorts=139,445
UseClientDriver=yes
UseCups=enabled
WinsServerIP=
Workgroup=
access=green
status=enabled
maybe a tab in the shared folder panel could be used to change these settings or a separated panel.
Let’s discuss it on
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