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@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ PERTH - AUSTRALIA
Bruce Cook - Synonet Corporation.
E-mail: bcook@wantree.com.au
Mobile: 015 999 330 (International +61 15 999 330)
-Experience: Samba on FreeBSD, Linux, Soloris (Sparc), Sunos-4
+Experience: Samba on FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris (Sparc), Sunos-4
Microsoft networking using NT/NTAS, Win95, WFW311, DOS
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@@ -503,3 +503,45 @@ has gained a lot of SMB/CIFS and NetWare experience writing smbfs and
ncpfs, the Linux kernel file systems that enable Linux to access
Windows NT and other SMB/CIFS servers, and NetWare Servers.
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+CAMBRIDGE - ENGLAND
+
+Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
+Phone: +44 1223 570 262 or 570 264
+lkcl@cb1.com
+
+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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