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The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide, 2nd Edition
The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 0131882228
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 297
Authors:
John H. Terpstra
,
Jelmer R. Vernooij
BUY ON AMAZON
Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Praise for The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide
Bruce Perens Open Source Series
Attribution
Abstract
Foreword
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I: General Installation
Preface and Introduction
What Is Samba?
Why This Book?
Book Structure and Layout
Chapter 1. How to Install and Test Samba
1.1 Obtaining and Installing Samba
1.2 Configuring Samba (smb.conf)
1.3 List Shares Available on the Server
1.4 Connect with a UNIX Client
1.5 Connect from a Remote SMB Client
1.6 What If Things Don t Work?
1.7 Common Errors
Chapter 2. Fast Start: Cure for Impatience
2.1 Features and Benefits
2.2 Description of Example Sites
2.3 Worked Examples
Part II: Server Configuration Basics
Chapter 3. Server Types and Security Modes
3.1 Features and Benefits
3.2 Server Types
3.3 Samba Security Modes
3.4 Password Checking
3.5 Common Errors
Chapter 4. Domain Control
4.1 Features and Benefits
4.2 Basics of Domain Control
4.3 Domain Control Example Configuration
4.4 Samba ADS Domain Control
4.5 Domain and Network Logon Configuration
4.6 Common Errors
Chapter 5. Backup Domain Control
5.1 Features and Benefits
5.2 Essential Background Information
5.3 Backup Domain Controller Configuration
5.4 Common Errors
Chapter 6. Domain Membership
6.1 Features and Benefits
6.2 MS Windows WorkstationServer Machine Trust Accounts
6.3 Domain Member Server
6.4 Samba ADS Domain Membership
6.5 Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members
6.6 Common Errors
Chapter 7. Stand-Alone Servers
7.1 Features and Benefits
7.2 Background
7.3 Example Configuration
7.4 Common Errors
Chapter 8. MS Windows Network Configuration Guide
8.1 Features and Benefits
8.2 Technical Details
8.3 Common Errors
Part III: Advanced Configuration
Chapter 9. Network Browsing
9.1 Features and Benefits
9.2 What Is Browsing?
9.3 Discussion
9.4 How Browsing Functions
9.5 WINS The Windows Internetworking Name Server
9.6 Helpful Hints
9.7 Technical Overview of Browsing
9.8 Common Errors
Chapter 10. Account Information Databases
10.1 Features and Benefits
10.2 Technical Information
10.3 Account Management Tools
10.4 Password Backends
10.5 Common Errors
Chapter 11. Group Mapping MS Windows and Unix
11.1 Features and Benefits
11.2 Discussion
11.3 Configuration Scripts
11.4 Common Errors
Chapter 12. File, Directory and Share Access Controls
12.1 Features and Benefits
12.2 File System Access Controls
12.3 Share Definition Access Controls
12.4 Access Controls on Shares
12.5 MS Windows Access Control Lists and UNIX Interoperability
12.6 Common Errors
Chapter 13. File and Record Locking
13.1 Features and Benefits
13.2 Discussion
13.3 Samba Opportunistic Locking Control
13.4 MS Windows Opportunistic Locking and Caching Controls
13.5 Persistent Data Corruption
13.6 Common Errors
13.7 Additional Reading
Chapter 14. Securing Samba
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Features and Benefits
14.3 Technical Discussion of Protective Measures and Issues
14.4 Upgrading Samba
14.5 Common Errors
Chapter 15. Interdomain Trust Relationships
15.1 Features and Benefits
15.2 Trust Relationship Background
15.3 Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration
15.4 Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts
15.5 NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000
15.6 Common Errors
Chapter 16. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System Tree
16.1 Features and Benefits
16.2 Common Errors
Chapter 17. Classical Printing Support
17.1 Features and Benefits
17.2 Technical Introduction
17.3 Simple Print Configuration
17.4 Extended Printing Configuration
17.5 Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2
17.6 Installing Drivers into print
17.7 Client Driver Installation Procedure
17.8 Other Gotchas
17.9 The Imprints Toolset
17.10 Adding Network Printers without User Interaction
17.11 The addprinter Command
17.12 Migration of Classical Printing to Samba
17.13 Publishing Printer Information in Active Directory or LDAP
17.14 Common Errors
Chapter 18. Cups Printing Support
18.1 Introduction
18.2 Basic CUPS Support Configuration
18.3 Advanced Configuration
18.4 Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download
18.5 The CUPS Filtering Architecture
18.6 Network Printing (Purely Windows)
18.7 Network Printing (Windows Clients UNIXSamba Print Servers)
18.8 Network PostScript RIP
18.9 Windows Terminal Servers (WTS) as CUPS Clients
18.10 Configuring CUPS for Driver Download
18.11 Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient
18.12 The Printing .tdb Files
18.13 CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org
18.14 Page Accounting with CUPS
18.15 Additional Material
18.16 Auto-Deletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files
18.17 Printing from CUPS to Windows Attached Printers
18.18 More CUPS-Filtering Chains
18.19 Common Errors
18.20 Overview of the CUPS Printing Processes
Chapter 19. Stackable VFS Modules
19.1 Features and Benefits
19.2 Discussion
19.3 Included Modules
19.4 VFS Modules Available Elsewhere
Chapter 20. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts
20.1 Features and Benefits
20.2 Introduction
20.3 What Winbind Provides
20.4 How Winbind Works
20.5 Installation and Configuration
20.6 Conclusion
20.7 Common Errors
Chapter 21. Advanced Network Management
21.1 Features and Benefits
21.2 Remote Server Administration
21.3 Remote Desktop Management
21.4 Network Logon Script Magic
Chapter 22. System and Account Policies
22.1 Features and Benefits
22.2 Creating and Managing System Policies
22.3 Managing AccountUser Policies
22.4 Management Tools
22.5 System Startup and Logon Processing Overview
22.6 Common Errors
Chapter 23. Desktop Profile Management
23.1 Features and Benefits
23.2 Roaming Profiles
23.3 Mandatory Profiles
23.4 Creating and Managing Group Profiles
23.5 Default Profile for Windows Users
23.6 Common Errors
Chapter 24. Pam-Based Distributed Authentication
24.1 Features and Benefits
24.2 Technical Discussion
24.3 Common Errors
Chapter 25. Integrating MS Windows Networks With Samba
25.1 Features and Benefits
25.2 Background Information
25.3 Name Resolution in a Pure UNIXLinux World
25.4 Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking
25.5 Common Errors
Chapter 26. UnicodeCharsets
26.1 Features and Benefits
26.2 What Are Charsets and Unicode?
26.3 Samba and Charsets
26.4 Conversion from Old Names
26.5 Common Errors
Chapter 27. Backup Techniques
27.1 Features and Benefits
27.2 Discussion of Backup Solutions
Chapter 28. High Availability
28.1 Features and Benefits
28.2 Technical Discussion
Part IV: Migration and Updating
Chapter 29. Upgrading From Samba-2.X to Samba-3.0.0
29.1 Quick Migration Guide
29.2 New Features in Samba-3
29.3 Configuration Parameter Changes
29.4 New Functionality
Chapter 30. Migration From NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC
30.1 Planning and Getting Started
30.2 Migration Options
Chapter 31. SWAT The Samba Web Administration Tool
31.1 Features and Benefits
31.2 Guidelines and Technical Tips
31.3 Overview and Quick Tour
31.4 SWAT View Page Displays Incorrectly
Part V: Troubleshooting
Chapter 32. The Samba Checklist
32.1 Introduction
32.2 Assumptions
32.3 The Tests
Chapter 33. Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems
33.1 Diagnostics Tools
33.2 Useful URLs
33.3 Getting Mailing List Help
33.4 How to Get Off the Mailing Lists
Chapter 34. Reporting Bugs
34.1 Introduction
34.2 General Information
34.3 Debug Levels
34.4 Internal Errors
34.5 Attaching to a Running Process
34.6 Patches
Part VI: Appendixes
Chapter 35. How to Compile Samba
35.1 Access Samba Source Code via CVS
35.2 Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp
35.3 Verifying Samba s PGP Signature
35.4 Building the Binaries
35.5 Starting the smbd and nmbd
Chapter 36. Portability
36.1 HPUX
36.2 SCO UNIX
36.3 DNIX
36.4 Red Hat Linux
36.5 AIX
36.6 Solaris
Chapter 37. Samba and Other CIFS Clients
37.1 Macintosh Clients
37.2 OS2 Client
37.3 Windows for Workgroups
37.4 Windows 9598
37.5 Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
37.6 Windows NT 3.1
Chapter 38. Samba Performance Tuning
38.1 Comparisons
38.2 Socket Options
38.3 Read Size
38.4 Max Xmit
38.5 Log Level
38.6 Read Raw
38.7 Write Raw
38.8 Slow Logins
38.9 Client Tuning
38.10 Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel
38.11 Corrupt tdb Files
38.12 Samba Performance is Very Slow
Chapter 39. DNS and DHCP Configuration Guide
39.1 Features and Benefits
39.2 Example Configuration
Appendix A. Manual Pages
A.1 smb.conf
A.2 nmblookup
A.3 rpcclient
A.4 smbcacls
A.5 smbclient
A.6 net
A.7 nmbd
A.8 pdbedit
A.9 smbcquotas
A.10 smbd
A.11 smbpasswd
A.12 smbpasswd
A.13 smbstatus
A.14 smbtree
A.15 testparm
A.16 wbinfo
A.17 winbindd
Appendix B. The GNU General Public License
Preamble
Terms and Conditions for Copying, Distribution and Modification
No Warranty
End of Terms and Conditions
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The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 0131882228
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 297
Authors:
John H. Terpstra
,
Jelmer R. Vernooij
BUY ON AMAZON
Java I/O
Thread Safety
JarFile
Bulk Put and Get
Filename Filters
Parallel Ports
A Practitioners Guide to Software Test Design
Equivalence Class Testing
Control Flow Testing
Exploratory Testing
Section IV - Supporting Technologies
When to Stop Testing
Mastering Delphi 7
The Architecture of Delphi Applications
Delphis Database Architecture
Client/Server with dbExpress
Web Services and SOAP
The Microsoft .NET Architecture from the Delphi Perspective
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Thirteen Common Mistakes in Dashboard Design
Misusing or Overusing Color
Eloquence Through Simplicity
Design for Use as a Launch Pad
Sample Sales Dashboard
HTI+ Home Technology Integrator & CEDIA Installer I All-In-One Exam Guide
Wiring Installation Practices
Designing and Installing Distributed Audio Systems
Home Lighting Devices
Designing a Home Security System
User Interfaces
Cultural Imperative: Global Trends in the 21st Century
Culture and Climate
Cross-Century Worldviews
Cultural Spectacles
Cognitive Processes
Appendix A Cultural Categorization Characteristics
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