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Using Samba, Second Edition
By
Jay Ts
,
Robert Eckstein
,
David Collier-Brown
February 2003
Pages: 556
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Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Audience for This Book
Organization
Conventions Used in This Book
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1
Learning the Samba
What Is Samba?
What Can Samba Do for Me?
Getting Familiar with an SMB Network
An Introduction to the SMB Protocol
Windows Workgroups and Domains
What's New in Samba 2.2?
What's New in Samba 3.0?
What Can Samba Do?
An Overview of the Samba Distribution
How Can I Get Samba?
Chapter 2
Installing Samba on a Unix System
Bundled Versions
Downloading the Samba Distribution
Configuring Samba
Compiling and Installing Samba
Enabling SWAT
A Basic Samba Configuration File
Firewall Configuration
Starting the Samba Daemons
Testing the Samba Daemons
Chapter 3
Configuring Windows Clients
Windows Networking Concepts
Setting Up Windows 95/98/Me Computers
Setting Up Windows NT 4.0 Computers
Setting Up Windows 2000 Computers
Setting Up Windows XP Computers
Chapter 4
Windows NT Domains
Samba as the Primary Domain Controller
Adding Computer Accounts
Configuring Windows Clients for Domain Logons
Logon Scripts
Roaming Profiles
System Policies
Samba as a Domain Member Server
Windows NT Domain Options
Chapter 5
Unix Clients
Sharing Files on Windows 95/98/Me
Sharing Files on Windows NT/2000/XP
smbclient
smbfs
smbsh
smbutil and mount_smbfs
Chapter 6
The Samba Configuration File
The Samba Configuration File
Special Sections
Configuration Options
Server Configuration
Disk Share Configuration
Networking Options with Samba
Virtual Servers
Logging Configuration Options
Chapter 7
Name Resolution and Browsing
Name Resolution
Browsing
Chapter 8
Advanced Disk Shares
Filesystem Differences
File Permissions and Attributes on MS-DOS and Unix
Windows NT/2000/XP ACLs
Name Mangling and Case
Locks and Oplocks
Connection Scripts
Microsoft Distributed Filesystems
Working with NIS
Chapter 9
Users and Security
Users and Groups
Controlling Access to Shares
Authentication of Clients
Passwords
Authentication with winbind
Chapter 10
Printing
Sending Print Jobs to Samba
Printing to Windows Printers
Chapter 11
Additional Samba Information
Time Synchronization
Magic Scripts
Internationalization
Windows Messenger Service
Miscellaneous Options
Chapter 12
Troubleshooting Samba
The Tool Box
The Fault Tree
Extra Resources
Example Configuration Files
Samba in a Workgroup
Samba in a Windows NT Domain
Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference
Configuration File Options
Glossary of Configuration Value Types
Configuration File Variables
Summary of Samba Daemons and Commands
Samba Daemons
smbd
nmbd
winbindd
Samba Distribution Programs
findsmb
make_smbcodepage
make_unicodemap
net
nmblookup
pdbedit
rpcclient
rpcclient commands
smbcacls
smbclient
smbcontrol
smbgroupedit
smbmnt
smbmount
smbpasswd
smbsh
smbspool
smbstatus
smbtar
smbumount
testparm
testprns
wbinfo
Downloading Samba with CVS
Configure Options
Running Samba on Mac OS X Server
Setup Procedures
Configuration Details
Rolling Your Own
GNU Free Documentation License
GNU Free Documentation License
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