Oh, it works great.
In oe-a we have Samba 3.6.25 as server side, which brings these additional features:
- SMBv2 support instead of just SMBv1
- Full IPv6 support on the server side
- NTLMSSP security (Ok, that doesn't matter much if you configure access to be wide open
)
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reduced size, comparing our special (= using patches from OpenWrt to remove parts not needed on an E2 box) build of Samba 3.6.25 with the former Samba 3.0.37
plus cifs-utils 5.9 for the client side.
But I remember that the ViX team was close to killing me during the transition
During the last days we also added WS-Discovery and LLMNR (Link Local Multicast Name Resolution) daemons, so we got rid of the dependency on the legacy NetBIOS as well.
My main reason to monitor the progress of OpenPLi 5.0 actually is Samba 4.x .... and it's enormeous size.
The Samba.org team seems to think "As long as it is smaller than Windows Server 2012 running inside a VM it's ok.".
There are OpenWrt/LEDE patches for Samba 4.x too, I don't think that an E2 box really needs to have the capability to act as an Active Domain Server.