[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] SAM (Security Account Manager) database Samba advantages of using allowing outside applications to access Samba features compiling [See compiling Samba] configuration file [See smb.conf file] configuring [See configuring Samba] defined distribution, overview as domain member server downloading examples sharing a printer sharing disk service simple network in a clustered environment [See also multihomed system; multiple subnets]2nd installing [See installing Samba] manual pages in different languages obtaining overview running on a multihomed system troubleshooting [See troubleshooting Samba] upgrading installations variables [See smb.conf file, variables ] web site Samba 2.2 in a domain hosted by native mode Windows 2000 server issues with Active Directory 2nd new features Samba 3.0 new features obsolete options blocksize character set client code page code page directory coding system domain guest group force unknown acl user ldap admin dn ldap filter ldap port ldap server ldap ssl ldap suffix nt smb support related to SSL status unix extensions userhosts valid chars roles Samba server adding to workgroup, configuration file example connecting from Windows 2000 Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT Windows XP connection listings [See smbstatus program] creating directories on restarting sending a print job services Samba Web Administration Tool [See SWAT] Samba-BDC-HOWTO.html Samba-PDC-HOWTO.html Samba •s NT LM 0.12 SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) standard scope ID (SMB packet) search paths, setting secrets.tdb file security [See also authentication] Samba security levels domain [See domain-level security] server [See server-level security] share [See share-level security] user [See user-level security] user-level for Windows 95/98/Me Security Access Token (SAT) Security Account Manager (SAM) security identifiers (SIDs) security issues creating entries for /etc/passwd and smbpasswd manually disabling oplocks in smb.conf file security mask option (smb.conf file) 2nd security models, Unix versus Windows security option (smb.conf file) 2nd sendfile( ) system call server announcements Server Message Block (SMB) protocol [See SMB] server string option (smb.conf file) 2nd server-level security 2nd session parameters, setting session primitives session service, defined session services (NBT) defined tips set directory option (smb.conf file) 2nd share modes option (smb.conf file) share-level security options versus user-level security shares adding new allowing and denying copying configurations deleting denying access to invisible managing connections to [See connection scripts] modifying printers, setting default device mode sections in smb.conf file setting maximum number specifying in browse lists 2nd 3rd specifying systems that may connect to sharing disk services example files Mac OS X Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT/2000/XP 2nd printers [See printers, sharing] Sharpe, Richard short preserve case option (smb.conf file) 2nd 3rd show add printer wizard option (smb.conf file) shutdown script option (smb.conf file) SIDs (security identifiers) SMB CIFS and clients command format connections, troubleshooting groups header fields header format message format network, overview online summary packets protocol additional information negotiating a protocol variant overview versions servers simple connection smb passwd file option (smb.conf file) 2nd SMB sniffer (Ethereal) smb.conf file [global] section [printers] section adding user passwords bracketed names [See also shares, sections in smb.conf file]2nd capitalization comments configuring winbind creating and modifying [See SWAT] disabling oplocks encrypted passwords and examples configuring Samba to use another WINS server disk share enabling Samba as WINS server server configuration file setting Samba as domain member server setting Samba as PDC file structure getting started include option line continuation location from bundled installation logon scripts [See logon scripts] Mac OS X making significant changes modifying Samba to be a PDC modifying Samba to be domain member server name resolution options 2nd access control ACLs browsing connection scripts disk share dot files file and directory permissions filesystem internationalization locks and oplocks logging name mangling name resolution networking NIS password printing server time synchronization virtual servers winbind roaming profiles runtime changes shares 2nd smbmount program and smbsh and testing variables example of use table used at runtime WINS support smbcacls program 2nd smbclient commands smbclient program 2nd 3rd 4th 5th authenticating with compared to smbfs and smbsh creating and restoring backups file transfer interactive session listing services programming with security and sending a file to the printer testing browsing connections with locally with smbcontrol program 2nd smbd daemon 2nd 3rd 4th checking with telnet starting automatically BSD Unix Darwin and Mac OS X System V Unix starting from inetd starting manually testing automatic startup smbfs filesystem 2nd compared to smbclient installing Samba with support for mounting automatically smbgroupedit program 2nd smbmnt program 2nd 3rd smbmount program 2nd 3rd installing Samba with support for options smb.conf file SMBnegprot request smbpasswd file 2nd creating entries manually smbpasswd program 2nd 3rd smbprint program smbprint.sysv SMBSesssetupX command smbsh program 2nd 3rd 4th compared to smbclient installing Samba with support for interactive session smb.conf file smbspool smbspool program 2nd smbspool utility smbstatus program 2nd 3rd smbtar program 2nd SMBtconX message smbumount program 2nd smbutil program 2nd options testing print configuration smbwrapper library 2nd socket address option (smb.conf file) socket options option (smb.conf file) source environment option (smb.conf file) source/config.status file spin locks SSL installing Samba to support options ssl CA certDir option (smb.conf file) ssl CA certFile option (smb.conf file) ssl ciphers option (smb.conf file) ssl client cert option (smb.conf file) ssl client key option (smb.conf file) ssl compatibility option (smb.conf file) ssl hosts option (smb.conf file) ssl hosts resign option (smb.conf file) ssl option (smb.conf file) ssl require clientcert option (smb.conf file) ssl require servercert option (smb.conf file) ssl server cert option (smb.conf file) ssl server key option (smb.conf file) ssl version option (smb.conf file) stat cache option (smb.conf file) 2nd stat cache size option (smb.conf file) 2nd status (smb.conf file) status option (smb.conf file) Stern, Hal strace command strict allocate option (smb.conf file) strict locking option (smb.conf file) 2nd strict sync option (smb.conf file) 2nd strip dot option (smb.conf file) 2nd subnets, workgroups spanning multiple superuser (root) access SWAT enabling login specifying where to install files for using symbolic links creating before clients are added to network in file shares symlinks option (smb.conf file) sync always option (smb.conf file) 2nd synchronization problems with WINS servers in Samba 2nd synchronization, password [See passwords, synchronization] syslog error logging, installing Samba to support syslog only option (smb.conf file) 2nd syslog option (smb.conf file) 2nd syslog.conf file system group file system policies Windows Me System Policy Editor System V Unix automatically starting Samba daemons printers |