[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] b-node (NetBios node type) backends (CUPS modules) backup browsers 2nd backup domain controllers (BDCs) 2nd [See also primary domain controllers] Samba 2.2 •s inability to work with backups , creating and restoring using smbclient bind interfaces only option (smb.conf file) 2nd bindings Windows 2000 Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT Windows XP bitmasks CIDR format block size option (smb.conf file) blocking locks option (smb.conf file) broadcast name resolution versus NBNS name registration broadcast address broadcasting browsable option (smb.conf file) 2nd 3rd 4th browse list option (smb.conf file) 2nd browse lists 2nd invisible shares printer names specifying list of shares specifying shares in 2nd specifying the directory where Samba keeps synchronizing with all domain master browsers browse master [See local master browser] browse server [See local master browser] browseable option (smb.conf file) ) [See browsable option (smb.conf file] browser elections 2nd 3rd browsers backup [See backup browsers] domain master browser [See domain master browser] local master [See local master browser] browsing 2nd a list of computers and shared resources, defined configuring Samba for cross-subnet in a Windows network invisible shares options overview server from the client shared resource of a specific computer troubleshooting problems Browsing and Windows 95 Networking and CIFS/E Browser Protocol BROWSING.txt and BROWSING-Config.txt BSD Unix automatically starting Samba daemons printers |