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=== Features ===
 
=== Features ===
  
 
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*Manage shared server drives (ibays) via server-manager panel.
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*Allocate drive mappings for Windows clients.
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*central logging for logons from Windows (and Linux) clients in "/var/log/netlogon.log' with time of logon, user, PC-name & IP, OS version. Here is an example:
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Dec 5 13:44:55  admin logged into mdo005ts (WinXP) - 192.168.10.5
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Dec 5 13:50:27  michael logged into mdo005ts (WinXP) - 192.168.10.5
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Dec 8 19:19:59  admin logged into mdo027pc (WinXP) - 192.168.10.27
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Jan 5 21:18:40  lena logged into mdo027pc (WinXP) - 192.168.10.27
  
 
=== Uninstall ===
 
=== Uninstall ===

Revision as of 02:15, 24 January 2010



Maintainer

Christian Costa, Michael Doerner TechnologyWise

Version

Devel 10:
Contrib 10:
Contrib 9:
smeserver-tw-logonscript
The latest version of smeserver-tw-logonscript is available in the SME repository, click on the version number(s) for more information.


Description

smeserver-tw-logonscript is a tool for easy, central administration of file server/Samba share drive mappings for Windows clients, either through a server-manager panel or via command-line

Requirements

  • SME Server 7.X (also tested on SME8.0 latest beta)

Installation

  • install the rpm
yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-tw-logonscript
signal-event workgroup-update

Screenshots

(planned)

Features

  • Manage shared server drives (ibays) via server-manager panel.
  • Allocate drive mappings for Windows clients.
  • central logging for logons from Windows (and Linux) clients in "/var/log/netlogon.log' with time of logon, user, PC-name & IP, OS version. Here is an example:
Dec 5 13:44:55  admin logged into mdo005ts (WinXP) - 192.168.10.5
Dec 5 13:50:27  michael logged into mdo005ts (WinXP) - 192.168.10.5
Dec 8 19:19:59  admin logged into mdo027pc (WinXP) - 192.168.10.27
Jan 5 21:18:40  lena logged into mdo027pc (WinXP) - 192.168.10.27

Uninstall

If you want to remove the contrib, just run:

yum remove smeserver-tw-logonscript

Bugs

Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in bugzilla and select the smeserver-tw-logonscript component or use this link