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CAMBRIDGE - ENGLAND. Will travel / provide support world-wide.
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Phone: +44 1223 570 262 or 570 264 or Mobile +44 410 305 745
lkcl@switchboard.net
Configuration Experience:
Clients: MSClient 3.0; WfWg; W95; NT 3.5 and 4.0 Workstation.
Servers: Samba 1.9.15 and above (on-hands experience with Linux, SunOS
4.1.3 and FreeBSD); NT 4.0 Server.
Present Experience:
Luke Leighton, a Samba Team member since October 1995, understands
Browsing and WINS from having re-designed and re-written nmbd, and
SMB/CIFS from attending the two CIFS conferences; by listening to
discussions amongst the Samba Developers, and from answering user's
queries on the Samba Digest.
Support offered:
If there are either areas of functionality that are missing or bugs
that are affecting the performance of your company; if you require
advice / training on the deployment and administration of SMB/CIFS
Clients and Servers; if your company's policy only allows you to
use samba if it is supported commercially... I am available for hire
anywhere in the world.
Long-term Project Aims:
I would like to implement a CIFS proxying system suitable for Enterprise
Networks (large Intranets: 10,000 to 150,000 simultaneous users) that is
backwards compatible with all CIFS/SMB servers (MSClient 3.0 for DOS,
through to NT 4.0).
I would also like to implement an alternative SMB client for NT and 95.
This would allow samba to offer secure and authenticated file and print
access, to the extent that the laws of your country permit.
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