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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      That said, the obvious choice is the included one. None of us recommend it and I've never met someone who would use it but, CentOS has a GUI for Samba included as does every Linux server distro of which I know. On CentOS the installation is...

      yum -y install system-config-samba
      
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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        You can also use tools like Salt and Ansible. Of course, these are not GUIs either. But nor are they terminals.

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          Alex Sage
          last edited by

          Webmin
          http://webmin.com/

          http://doxfer.webmin.com/Webmin/Samba_Windows_File_Sharing

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          • stacksofplatesS
            stacksofplates @Alex Sage
            last edited by

            @aaronstuder said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

            Webmin
            http://webmin.com/

            http://doxfer.webmin.com/Webmin/Samba_Windows_File_Sharing

            I don't think you could pay me to use Webmin. I'm even leery of using Cockpit and it's built by Red Hat.

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              Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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              @stacksofplates well maybe @openit feels differently... what are your concerns? Used internally only it should be fine.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                  @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                  Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                  I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                  You always state proximates for other people when I'm trying to find goals.

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                    Francesco Provino @openit
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                    @openit said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                    Hi All,

                    I required to run a file server to have IT stuff, ISO files repository for XenServer and few other requirements.

                    So, I was thinking of FreeNAS vs CentOS Samba server, I believe IT pros around here will suggest CentOS option, so I have shortlisted to CentOS.

                    This CentOS server is going to be run on XS 7.

                    Now, I am for GUI package to setup on CentOS 7 to manage easily, do you know one which is easier and stable ? I am not willing to play with Terminal as of now.

                    I know Webmin, not used much, I know it have Samba things to manage, but I was thinking of only File Server manager.

                    Thanks for suggestions πŸ™‚

                    Don't get me wrong, but the thing really is… if can't understand an smb.conf file, maybe is better if you don't use SAMBA at all, because you won't be able to deal with any problem with that like reading the logs etc.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                      @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                      @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                      Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                      I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                      You always state proximates for other people when I'm trying to find goals.

                      LOL - I guess you're right.

                      So he stated his goal in the first post didn't he?

                      @openit said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                      I required to run a file server to have IT stuff, ISO files repository for XenServer and few other requirements.

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                      • BRRABillB
                        BRRABill @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                        @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                        @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                        Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                        I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                        You always state proximates for other people when I'm trying to find goals.

                        You always use words people have to look up.

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                        • ObsolesceO
                          Obsolesce @Alex Sage
                          last edited by

                          @aaronstuder said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                          Webmin
                          http://webmin.com/

                          http://doxfer.webmin.com/Webmin/Samba_Windows_File_Sharing

                          I recommend Webmin as well. It makes administration of Linux a lot simpler and faster for typical administrative tasks. Especially if you aren't efficient with bash, and don't have time to spend hours on google before every task you want to perform, that you don't remember the commands for.

                          It's still faster and more efficient to Putty in (using SSH) and do things that way. But I understand that may not be for everyone, especially those who are specifically looking for GUI options.

                          I don't care what others say about it, I just know that it works, and works well, makes things tons easier, and it has never messed anything up. Even when I install it on ancient versions of Linux, it still performs well. The worst thing I have come across when installing Webmin, is I had to disable https (once)... but that case was a minor issue as it was internally protected anyways.

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                          • wirestyle22W
                            wirestyle22 @openit
                            last edited by

                            @openit said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                            Hi All,

                            I required to run a file server to have IT stuff, ISO files repository for XenServer and few other requirements.

                            So, I was thinking of FreeNAS vs CentOS Samba server, I believe IT pros around here will suggest CentOS option, so I have shortlisted to CentOS.

                            This CentOS server is going to be run on XS 7.

                            Now, I am for GUI package to setup on CentOS 7 to manage easily, do you know one which is easier and stable ? I am not willing to play with Terminal as of now.

                            I know Webmin, not used much, I know it have Samba things to manage, but I was thinking of only File Server manager.

                            Thanks for suggestions πŸ™‚

                            Learn the terminal. Webmin isn't always going to be an option and neither will a GUI. This reminds me of @scottalanmiller's vim vs. nano debate

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                            • RojoLocoR
                              RojoLoco @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                              @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                              Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                              I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                              I'm the captain of that vessel... it's the 21st century, why in the hell would I restrict myself to needing to type letters at a computing system to make it go? Are we cavemen, dragging our knuckles toward the black screen with archaic green letters to type cryptic text commands when GUIs have existed for a couple of decades now? I thought we lived in the future.

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                              • BRRABillB
                                BRRABill @RojoLoco
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                                @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                                I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                                I'm the captain of that vessel... it's the 21st century, why in the hell would I restrict myself to needing to type letters at a computing system to make it go? Are we cavemen, dragging our knuckles toward the black screen with archaic green letters to type cryptic text commands when GUIs have existed for a couple of decades now? I thought we lived in the future.

                                Oh boy.

                                Here comes the CLI fanboys to take you away...

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @RojoLoco
                                  last edited by

                                  @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                  @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                  Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                                  I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                                  I'm the captain of that vessel... it's the 21st century, why in the hell would I restrict myself to needing to type letters at a computing system to make it go? Are we cavemen, dragging our knuckles toward the black screen with archaic green letters to type cryptic text commands when GUIs have existed for a couple of decades now? I thought we lived in the future.

                                  GUI is the past, CMD is the future. GUI was an experiment in the 1990s and it went poorly. Microsoft has made it clear that even in the Windows world, GUI is legacy. And with DevOps, the drop off of GUI is rapid.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @BRRABill
                                    last edited by

                                    @BRRABill said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                    Here comes the CLI fanboys to take you away...

                                    We call them "system administrators".

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                                    • RojoLocoR
                                      RojoLoco @scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                      @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                      @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                      Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                                      I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                                      I'm the captain of that vessel... it's the 21st century, why in the hell would I restrict myself to needing to type letters at a computing system to make it go? Are we cavemen, dragging our knuckles toward the black screen with archaic green letters to type cryptic text commands when GUIs have existed for a couple of decades now? I thought we lived in the future.

                                      GUI is the past, CMD is the future. GUI was an experiment in the 1990s and it went poorly. Microsoft has made it clear that even in the Windows world, GUI is legacy. And with DevOps, the drop off of GUI is rapid.

                                      And yet in an SMB windows environment, I can accomplish literally everything I need to do and then some via GUI. Funny how that works, eh? Because the bottom line is not how you think I should do it, but how I actually accomplish daily, weekly, monthly tasks without CLI. GUIs work 110% for the stuff I've ever had to administer (insert SAM bashing everything I've ever done here to prove that all the world needs to use CLI all the time always), and the lack of possibility that a simple typo can ruin a day's work, I'll keep my GUI and continue having an easy, well paid job, thanks. Different strokes for different mafackas. In the immortal words of Peter Lorre, "you do it your way, and I'll do it mine".

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                                      • wirestyle22W
                                        wirestyle22 @RojoLoco
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                                        @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                        @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                        @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                        Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                                        I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                                        I'm the captain of that vessel... it's the 21st century, why in the hell would I restrict myself to needing to type letters at a computing system to make it go? Are we cavemen, dragging our knuckles toward the black screen with archaic green letters to type cryptic text commands when GUIs have existed for a couple of decades now? I thought we lived in the future.

                                        GUI is the past, CMD is the future. GUI was an experiment in the 1990s and it went poorly. Microsoft has made it clear that even in the Windows world, GUI is legacy. And with DevOps, the drop off of GUI is rapid.

                                        And yet in an SMB windows environment, I can accomplish literally everything I need to do and then some via GUI. Funny how that works, eh? Because the bottom line is not how you think I should do it, but how I actually accomplish daily, weekly, monthly tasks without CLI. GUIs work 110% for the stuff I've ever had to administer (insert SAM bashing everything I've ever done here to prove that all the world needs to use CLI all the time always), and the lack of possibility that a simple typo can ruin a day's work, I'll keep my GUI and continue having an easy, well paid job, thanks. Different strokes for different mafackas. In the immortal words of Peter Lorre, "you do it your way, and I'll do it mine".

                                        To me its a matter of resource management but I'm not over here trying to change your mind either

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                                        • RojoLocoR
                                          RojoLoco @wirestyle22
                                          last edited by

                                          @wirestyle22 said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                          @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                          @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                          @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                          Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                                          I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                                          I'm the captain of that vessel... it's the 21st century, why in the hell would I restrict myself to needing to type letters at a computing system to make it go? Are we cavemen, dragging our knuckles toward the black screen with archaic green letters to type cryptic text commands when GUIs have existed for a couple of decades now? I thought we lived in the future.

                                          GUI is the past, CMD is the future. GUI was an experiment in the 1990s and it went poorly. Microsoft has made it clear that even in the Windows world, GUI is legacy. And with DevOps, the drop off of GUI is rapid.

                                          And yet in an SMB windows environment, I can accomplish literally everything I need to do and then some via GUI. Funny how that works, eh? Because the bottom line is not how you think I should do it, but how I actually accomplish daily, weekly, monthly tasks without CLI. GUIs work 110% for the stuff I've ever had to administer (insert SAM bashing everything I've ever done here to prove that all the world needs to use CLI all the time always), and the lack of possibility that a simple typo can ruin a day's work, I'll keep my GUI and continue having an easy, well paid job, thanks. Different strokes for different mafackas. In the immortal words of Peter Lorre, "you do it your way, and I'll do it mine".

                                          To me its a matter of resource management but I'm not over here trying to change your mind either

                                          You'd be literally the only one not trying to change my mind.

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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22 @RojoLoco
                                            last edited by wirestyle22

                                            @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                            @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                            @RojoLoco said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                            @Dashrender said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in CentOS 7 File Server (samba). Do you know easy GUI to manage ?:

                                            Why do you want a GUI? What's the end goal?

                                            I'm guessing his goal is to not have to learn CLI commands.

                                            I'm the captain of that vessel... it's the 21st century, why in the hell would I restrict myself to needing to type letters at a computing system to make it go? Are we cavemen, dragging our knuckles toward the black screen with archaic green letters to type cryptic text commands when GUIs have existed for a couple of decades now? I thought we lived in the future.

                                            GUI is the past, CMD is the future. GUI was an experiment in the 1990s and it went poorly. Microsoft has made it clear that even in the Windows world, GUI is legacy. And with DevOps, the drop off of GUI is rapid.

                                            And yet in an SMB windows environment, I can accomplish literally everything I need to do and then some via GUI. Funny how that works, eh? Because the bottom line is not how you think I should do it, but how I actually accomplish daily, weekly, monthly tasks without CLI. GUIs work 110% for the stuff I've ever had to administer (insert SAM bashing everything I've ever done here to prove that all the world needs to use CLI all the time always), and the lack of possibility that a simple typo can ruin a day's work, I'll keep my GUI and continue having an easy, well paid job, thanks. Different strokes for different mafackas. In the immortal words of Peter Lorre, "you do it your way, and I'll do it mine".

                                            To me its a matter of resource management but I'm not over here trying to change your mind either

                                            You'd be literally the only one not trying to change my mind.

                                            It's the nihilist in me. none of this matters anyway

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