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MEPIS LLC was founded in 2002 by computer industry veteran Warren Woodford, to realize his personal vision for a version of Linux that was complete and secure, while also being easy to try, easy to install, and easy to use. Today MEPIS offers personal computing solutions that are popular with people from 2 to 92 years and of all professions. MEPIS products are also available free of charge to not-for-profits, K-12 schools, and private users not requiring support.
 
MEPIS LLC was founded in 2002 by computer industry veteran Warren Woodford, to realize his personal vision for a version of Linux that was complete and secure, while also being easy to try, easy to install, and easy to use. Today MEPIS offers personal computing solutions that are popular with people from 2 to 92 years and of all professions. MEPIS products are also available free of charge to not-for-profits, K-12 schools, and private users not requiring support.
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==Client configuration for Mepis Client==
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==Client configuration==
SME Server's has been and remains focused on serving windows clients, however Linux clients also work well with SME.
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SME Server's has been and remains focused on serving windows clients, however Linux clients also work well with SME Server.
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These instructions are  current for Mepis 7.0 and SME Server 7.3
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Client configuration was originally based on http://tech.canterburyschool.org/tech/UbuntuWorkstations.
    
===Domain Login===
 
===Domain Login===
 
A Domain login lets users login without admin setting up each user first.
 
A Domain login lets users login without admin setting up each user first.
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You can use these command line instructions or use your GUI tools.<br>
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====Client configuration====
Comment out the existing setting and paste the new
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apt-get install winbind libpam-mount
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  apt-get install winbind libpam-mount
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  nano -w /etc/samba/smb.conf
 
   
 
   
nano -w /etc/samba/smb.conf
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  workgroup = 'Your Windows workgroup' # probably correct, you set this during install
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  security = domain                    # edit, set to user
  workgroup = MYDOMAIN #your workgroup is probably correct, you set this during install
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wins server 192.168.1.1              # edit, to your server IP
  idmap uid = 10000-20000
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;password server = *                  # remove line
  idmap gid = 10000-20000
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winbind uid = 10000-20000
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  winbind gid = 10000-20000
 
  template shell = /bin/bash
 
  template shell = /bin/bash
 
  template homedir = /home/%U
 
  template homedir = /home/%U
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  winbind enum groups = yes
 
  winbind enum groups = yes
 
  winbind cache time = 10
 
  winbind cache time = 10
  winbind separator = +
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  winbind separator = /
security = domain
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password server = *
   
  winbind use default domain = yes
 
  winbind use default domain = yes
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acl compatibility = winnt
    
  nano -w /etc/nsswitch.conf
 
  nano -w /etc/nsswitch.conf
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  passwd: compat winbind  
 
  passwd: compat winbind  
 
  group: compat winbind
 
  group: compat winbind
 
  shadow: compat winbind
 
  shadow: compat winbind
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hosts:  files wins dns
    
  nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-account
 
  nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-account
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  account sufficient      pam_winbind.so
 
  account sufficient      pam_winbind.so
 
  account required        pam_unix.so
 
  account required        pam_unix.so
    
  nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-auth
 
  nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-auth
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  auth    required        pam_mount.so
 
  auth    required        pam_mount.so
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## use the follolwing "auth" line by itself to restrict local access (a bit paranoid) -
   
  ## will validate ONLY off of network
 
  ## will validate ONLY off of network
 
  #auth  required        pam_winbind.so use_first_pass
 
  #auth  required        pam_winbind.so use_first_pass
  #
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## use the TWO "auth" lines below for either network or local validation -
   
  ## will validate off of EITHER network or local passwd db
 
  ## will validate off of EITHER network or local passwd db
 
  auth    sufficient      pam_winbind.so use_first_pass
 
  auth    sufficient      pam_winbind.so use_first_pass
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  nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-session
 
  nano -w /etc/pam.d/common-session
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  session required        pam_unix.so
 
  session required        pam_unix.so
 
  session required        pam_mkhomedir.so umask=0022 skel=/etc/skel/
 
  session required        pam_mkhomedir.so umask=0022 skel=/etc/skel/
 
  session optional        pam_mount.so
 
  session optional        pam_mount.so
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  /etc/init.d/winbind start
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  optional, do later if needed, add to
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nano -w /etc/hosts
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192.168.1.1        YourServername
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This is where SME doesn't support linux clients as well as windows, so... logon to your SME Server
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/etc/init.d/samba restart
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/etc/init.d/winbind restart
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If you misconfigure a file and lock yourself out of the workstation <br>
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hit spacebar at the grub prompt  <br>
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change to root=(leave as is) single <br>
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login as root and check your config files
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====Connect to domain====
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on SME 7.3 and above
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On the client [''Workgroup'' is your SME Server Workgroup]
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and admin may be any user in the 'domain-admin' group
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net rpc join -D '''WorkGroup''' -U admin
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Log out, and now you should have all your SME Users in your login 'user list'
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====Mounting Shares====
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pam_mount works well if you use domain logins, other methods are too much trouble.
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mount your server home directory and ibays
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nano -w /etc/security/pam_mount.conf
 
   
 
   
To check your client values > K menu > Setting Configuration > Internet and Networking > Samba <br>
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volume * smbfs servername  &    /home/&/Desktop/&      uid=&,gid=10000,dmask=0700 - -
'''ClientName''' is the NetBIOS Name, NOTE: you must add the trailing $ <br>
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volume * smbfs servername  ibay1 /home/&/Desktop/ibay1  uid=&,gid=10000,dmask=0700 - -
'''Workgroup''' is Workgroup, your local '''windows''' domain  <br>
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===Printing===
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Printing to your SME Server depends on your printers being supported by cups
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'''cupsd'''
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When you install mepis, when asked you should elect to run cupsd
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check and if necessary change with
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ls -la /etc/rc5.d/???cupsys
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  cd /etc/rc5.d
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mv K??cupsys S20cupsys
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'''Configure printer'''
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signal-event machine-account-create  ClientName$
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K menu > Settings > Peripherals > Printers
smbpasswd -a -m ClientName$
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Now back to mepis and join the workgroup/domain
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Administrator Mode
  net rpc join -D WorkGroup -U admin
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Ideas borrowed from http://tech.canterburyschool.org/tech/UbuntuWorkstations , Thanks !
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Add Printer > SMB Printer > Normal Account, and enter your SME username and password
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===Mounting Shares===
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Enter your workgroup, servername, and printer name as setup in the /server-manager workgroup and printer panels
You have two options, pam_mount will work if you use domain logins, smb4k will work with or without
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====pam_mount.conf====
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Select your Printer from the cups database, check settings and print a test page
edit /etc/security/pam_mount.conf <br>
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as per step 5. in the canturbury ubuntu howto <br>
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the permissions need work, please update here with better values
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====smb4k====
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Enter the rest of wizard details to suit.
Mount any Samba share in you local network with smb4k
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K menu > Internet > Connection > Smb4k File Browser
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You can monitor your cups printers at YourClientIP:631
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Create a password for your Kwallet
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===Ident===
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If using Ident Authentication for browsing
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apt-get install ident2
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Settings > Configure, and configure to suit
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Click on your Server and the share you wish to mount
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===PPTP Connection===
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When you install mepis, when asked you should elect to run ppp
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To have smb4k run on startup
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To Connect to a remote SME Server
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apt-get install pptp-linux kvpnc
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Right click, send to desktop, K menu > Internet > Connection > Smb4k File Browser
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K menu > Internet > Connection > VPN Client
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Open your documents folder, menu > view > show hidden files
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===Applications===
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*Install VMware, http://www.mepis.org/docs/en/index.php/VMWare#MEPIS_7.0
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Drag the shortcut to the folder /home/stephen/.kde/Autostart, create if neccesary
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*Install a subversion client, synaptic -> kdesvn
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===Printing===
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*Enable mp3 & multimedia
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:Synaptic > settings > repositories. Activate the repository for Debian-Multimedia
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:Then install Libdvdcss2 and w32codecs
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===Settings===
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*Thunderbird, to enable links in email
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:Advance,General,Config Editor, Right Click, New > String
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: preference=network.protocol-handler.app.http, string=firefox
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: preference=network.protocol-handler.app.https, string=firefox
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*Enable Numlocks
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:http://www.mepis.org/node/6937
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