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Using Samba: A File and Print Server for Linux, Unix & Mac OS X, 3rd Edition
Using Samba: A File and Print Server for Linux, Unix & Mac OS X, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 0596007698
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 135
Authors:
Gerald Carter
,
Jay Ts
,
Robert Eckstein
BUY ON AMAZON
Using Samba, 3rd Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Samba
Section 1.1. What Is Samba?
Section 1.2. What Can Samba Do for Me?
Section 1.3. The Common Internet File System
Section 1.4. Connecting to a CIFS File Share
Section 1.5. Browsing
Section 1.6. Authentication: Peer-to-Peer Versus Domains
Section 1.7. What s in Samba 3.0?
Section 1.8. Future Research in Samba 4.0
Section 1.9. What Can Samba Do?
Section 1.10. An Overview of the Samba Distribution
Section 1.11. How Can I Get Samba?
Chapter 2. Installing Samba on a Unix System
Section 2.1. Binary Packages
Section 2.2. Compiling from Source
Section 2.3. Compiling and Installing Samba
Section 2.4. Enabling the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT)
Section 2.5. A Basic Samba Configuration File
Section 2.6. Firewall Configuration
Section 2.7. Starting the Samba Daemons
Chapter 3. Configuring Windows Clients
Section 3.1. Windows Networking Concepts
Section 3.2. Windows Setup
Chapter 4. The Samba Configuration File
Section 4.1. Basic Syntax and Rules
Section 4.2. Special Sections
Section 4.3. Configuration File Options
Section 4.4. Basic Server Configuration
Section 4.5. Disk Share Configuration
Section 4.6. Networking Options with Samba
Section 4.7. Virtual Servers
Section 4.8. Logging Configuration Options
Chapter 5. Accounts, Authentication, and Authorization
Section 5.1. Security Modes
Section 5.2. User Management
Section 5.3. Group Mapping
Section 5.4. User Privilege Management
Section 5.5. Controlling Authorization for File Shares
Chapter 6. Advanced Disk Shares
Section 6.1. Special Share Names
Section 6.2. Filesystem Differences
Section 6.3. Access Control Lists
Section 6.4. Microsoft Distributed File Systems
Section 6.5. Virtual File Systems
Section 6.6. Executing Server Scripts
Chapter 7. Printing
Section 7.1. Print Shares
Section 7.2. A Usable Print Share
Section 7.3. Samba and CUPS
Section 7.4. The printers Service
Section 7.5. Enabling SMB Printer Sharing in OS X
Section 7.6. Creating a PDF Printer
Section 7.7. Managing Windows Print Drivers
Section 7.8. Printers and Security
Section 7.9. Disabling Point and Print
Section 7.10. Printing, Queue Lists, and tdb Files
Section 7.11. Printing to Windows Printers
Section 7.12. Printing Parameters
Chapter 8. Name Resolution and Network Browsing
Section 8.1. Name Resolution
Section 8.2. Network Browsing
Chapter 9. Domain Controllers
Section 9.1. Samba Domains: NT 4.0 or Active Directory?
Section 9.2. Configuring a Samba PDC
Section 9.3. Configuring a Samba BDC
Section 9.4. passdb Recommendations
Section 9.5. Migrating an NT 4.0 Domain to Samba
Section 9.6. Domain Trusts
Section 9.7. Remote Server Management
Chapter 10. Domain Member Servers
Section 10.1. Joining a Domain
Section 10.2. Domain and ADS Security Modes
Section 10.3. Matching Domain Users to Local Accounts
Section 10.4. Winbind
Section 10.5. Additional Winbind Features
Chapter 11. Unix Clients
Section 11.1. The Linux CIFS Filesystem
Section 11.2. FreeBSD s smbfs
Section 11.3. Mac OS X
Section 11.4. smbclient
Section 11.5. Remote Administration with net
Chapter 12. Troubleshooting Samba
Section 12.1. The Tool Box
Section 12.2. Samba Logs
Section 12.3. Unix Utilities
Section 12.4. The Fault Tree
Section 12.5. Troubleshooting Browsing
Section 12.6. Troubleshooting Name Services
Section 12.7. Troubleshooting Network Addresses
Section 12.8. Troubleshooting NetBIOS Names
Section 12.9. Extra Resources
Appendix A. Summary of Samba Daemons and Commands
Section A.1. SMB URI Syntax
Section A.2. Samba Daemons
Section A.3. Samba Client Programs
Appendix B. Downloading Samba with Subversion
Appendix C. Configure Options
Section C.1. Install Directory and Library Options
Section C.2. Developer Options
Section C.3. Authentication Options
Section C.4. File Serving Features
Section C.5. Printing Options
Section C.6. Clients and Libraries
About the Authors
Colophon
Index
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Using Samba: A File and Print Server for Linux, Unix & Mac OS X, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 0596007698
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 135
Authors:
Gerald Carter
,
Jay Ts
,
Robert Eckstein
BUY ON AMAZON
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