The Definitive Guide to Samba 3

If you're familiar with Unix administration, TCP/IP networking, and other common Unix servers, and you want to learn how to deploy Samba, this book is ideal for you. With this book as a guide, you can quickly configure a basic Samba server and then move on to learn about Samba's more exoti...

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Main Author: Smith, Roderick
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA Apress 2004, 2004
Edition:1st ed. 2004
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a One Understanding SMB/CIFS -- 1 Understanding SMB/CIFS -- 2 Samba and SMB/CIFS -- Two Basic Samba Operations -- 3 Obtaining, Installing, and Running Samba -- 4 Global Samba Configuration -- 5 Configuring File Shares -- 6 Configuring Printer Shares -- 7 Managing Samba Accounts -- Three Advanced Samba Operations -- 8 Configuring a Master Browser -- 9 Configuring a NetBIOS Name Server -- 10 Configuring a Domain Controller -- 11 Securing Samba -- 12 Samba Interactions with Other Protocols -- Four Samba Tips and Tricks -- 13 Using GUI Configuration Tools -- 14 Using Samba Scripts -- 15 Migrating a Windows Domain to Samba Control -- 16 Samba Backups -- 17 Troubleshooting Samba -- 18 Using SMB/CIFS Clients -- Five Appendixes -- Appendix A Samba Configuration Options -- Appendix B Using net -- The Purpose of net -- Basic net Syntax -- Using net Commands -- Examples of net in Use -- Summary 
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520 |a If you're familiar with Unix administration, TCP/IP networking, and other common Unix servers, and you want to learn how to deploy Samba, this book is ideal for you. With this book as a guide, you can quickly configure a basic Samba server and then move on to learn about Samba's more exotic features, including those new to Samba 3.0. The topics in this book are approached from both an experienced Unix user and an administrator's point of view, to help you optimize Samba. Samba is an efficient file and print server that enables you to get the most out of your computer hardware. In Samba 3.0, many important features have been added, particularly in the realm of domain administration and membership, such as improved support for membership in Windows 200x domains and a wider array of authentication options. Samba also boasts several advanced features with which you can perform very complex tasks. For instance, Samba can control an NT domain, burn CD-Rs with drag-and-drop operations from the client, and function as part of a network backup system. The Samba dance after which the server is named is known for its liveliness, and the server is similarly energetic and dynamic. So join in—you may make a misstep or two, but this book will help you avoid making too many, and you'll soon be doing the (TCP/IP) Samba along with the best!