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The SmbLaunch Utility is a small yet robust and useful Linux utility for searching and automatically mounting Samba(TM) and Windows(TM) SMB shares. There is no need for a GUI interface, because all operations are transparent to the end user.
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Extensive High Availability Modules (XHAM) provides “active-active” failsafe solutions to your Linux Firewall, Gateway, Router, Email Server, NIDS (Snort), Proxy, Samba, MySQL (with NAS), and Apache.
Count traffic from users with dynamic ip addresses. Uses information from application level (Samba, pppd, etc.) to operate on network level (modify ipfw or another firewall rules for traffic counting).
Easy Samba Server is a suite of scripts top automate the common tasks used while implementing a Samba PDC. It helps you use Samba as a PDC (Primary Domain Controller) without making yourself mad reading documentation scattered all over the Internet.
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This project aims to provide an easy to use interface to Samba, openLDAP, and Printing (via cups, iptables, emerge and apt-get. It currently is command-line based, and has the beginnings of a graphical interface via kommander (see quanta).