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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: 2003
Pages: 475
Authors:
Gerald Carter
,
Jay Ts
,
Robert Eckstein
BUY ON AMAZON
Using Samba, 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Audience for This Book
Organization
Conventions Used in This Book
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Learning the Samba
1.1 What Is Samba?
1.2 What Can Samba Do for Me?
1.3 Getting Familiar with an SMB Network
1.4 An Introduction to the SMB Protocol
1.5 Windows Workgroups and Domains
1.6 What s New in Samba 2.2?
1.7 What s New in Samba 3.0?
1.8 What Can Samba Do?
1.9 An Overview of the Samba Distribution
1.10 How Can I Get Samba?
Chapter 2. Installing Samba on a Unix System
2.1 Bundled Versions
2.2 Downloading the Samba Distribution
2.3 Configuring Samba
2.4 Compiling and Installing Samba
2.5 Enabling SWAT
2.6 A Basic Samba Configuration File
2.7 Firewall Configuration
2.8 Starting the Samba Daemons
2.9 Testing the Samba Daemons
Chapter 3. Configuring Windows Clients
3.1 Windows Networking Concepts
3.2 Setting Up Windows 9598Me Computers
3.3 Setting Up Windows NT 4.0 Computers
3.4 Setting Up Windows 2000 Computers
3.5 Setting Up Windows XP Computers
Chapter 4. Windows NT Domains
4.1 Samba as the Primary Domain Controller
4.2 Adding Computer Accounts
4.3 Configuring Windows Clients for Domain Logons
4.4 Logon Scripts
4.5 Roaming Profiles
4.6 System Policies
4.7 Samba as a Domain Member Server
4.8 Windows NT Domain Options
Chapter 5. Unix Clients
5.1 Sharing Files on Windows 9598Me
5.2 Sharing Files on Windows NT2000XP
5.3 smbclient
5.4 smbfs
5.5 smbsh
5.6 smbutil and mount_smbfs
Chapter 6. The Samba Configuration File
6.1 The Samba Configuration File
6.2 Special Sections
6.3 Configuration Options
6.4 Server Configuration
6.5 Disk Share Configuration
6.6 Networking Options with Samba
6.7 Virtual Servers
6.8 Logging Configuration Options
Chapter 7. Name Resolution and Browsing
7.1 Name Resolution
7.2 Browsing
Chapter 8. Advanced Disk Shares
8.1 Filesystem Differences
8.2 File Permissions and Attributes on MS-DOS and Unix
8.3 Windows NT2000XP ACLs
8.4 Name Mangling and Case
8.5 Locks and Oplocks
8.6 Connection Scripts
8.7 Microsoft Distributed Filesystems
8.8 Working with NIS
Chapter 9. Users and Security
9.1 Users and Groups
9.2 Controlling Access to Shares
9.3 Authentication of Clients
9.4 Passwords
9.5 Authentication with winbind
Chapter 10. Printing
10.1 Sending Print Jobs to Samba
10.2 Printing to Windows Printers
Chapter 11. Additional Samba Information
11.1 Time Synchronization
11.2 Magic Scripts
11.3 Internationalization
11.4 Windows Messenger Service
11.5 Miscellaneous Options
Chapter 12. Troubleshooting Samba
12.1 The Tool Box
12.2 The Fault Tree
12.3 Extra Resources
Appendix A. Example Configuration Files
A.1 Samba in a Workgroup
A.2 Samba in a Windows NT Domain
Appendix B. Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference
B.1 Configuration File Options
abort shutdown scriptcommand
add printer commandcommand
add machine scriptcommand
add share commandcommand
add user scriptcommand
admin usersuser list
ads servervalue
algorithmic rid basenumber
allow hostshost list
allow trusted domainsboolean
announce asvalue
announce versionvalue
auth methodslist
auto servicesservice list
availableboolean
bind interfaces onlyboolean
block sizenumber
blocking locksboolean
browsableboolean
browse listboolean
browseableboolean
case sensitiveboolean
casesignamesboolean
change notify timeoutnumber
change share commandcommand
character setname
client code pagename
code page directorydirectory
coding systemvalue
commentstring
config filefilename
copysection name
create maskvalue
create modevalue
csc policyvalue
deadtimenumber
debug hires timestampboolean
debug pidboolean
debug timestampboolean
debug uidboolean
debuglevelnumber
defaultservice name
default casevalue
default devmodeboolean
default serviceshare name
delete printer commandcommand
delete readonlyboolean
delete share commandcommand
delete user scriptcommand
delete veto filesboolean
deny hostshost list
dfree commandcommand
directorydirectory
directory maskvalue
directory modevalue
directory security maskvalue
disable spoolsboolean
dns proxyboolean
domain admin groupuser list
domain guest groupusergroup list
domain logonsboolean
domain masterboolean
dont descendlist
dos filemodeboolean
dos filetime resolutionboolean
dos filetimesboolean
encrypt passwordsboolean
enhanced browsingboolean
enumports commandcommand
execcommand
fake directory create timesboolean
fake oplocksboolean
follow symlinksboolean
force create modevalue
force directory modevalue
force directory security modevalue
force groupvalue
force security modevalue
force unknown acl userboolean
force uservalue
fstypestring
getwd cacheboolean
groupvalue
guest accountvalue
guest okboolean
guest onlyboolean
hide dot filesboolean
hide filesslash-separated list
hide local usersboolean
hide unreadableboolean
homedir mapname
host msdfsboolean
hosts allowhost list
hosts denyhost list
hosts equivfilename
includefilename
inherit aclsboolean
inherit permissionsboolean
interfacesinterface list
invalid usersuser list
keepalivenumber
kernel oplocksboolean
lanman authboolean
large readwriteboolean
ldap admin dnstring
ldap filterstring
ldap portnumber
ldap servervalue
ldap sslvalue
ldap suffixstring
level2 oplocksboolean
lm announcevalue
lm intervalnumber
load printersboolean
local masterboolean
lock dirdirectory
lock directorydirectory
lock spin countnumber
lock spin timenumber
lockingboolean
log filefilename
log levelnumber
logon drivevalue
logon homedirectory
logon pathdirectory
logon scriptdirectory
lppause commandcommand
lpq cache timenumber
lpq commandcommand
lpresume commandcommand
lprm commandcommand
machine password timeoutnumber
magic outputfilename
magic scriptfilename
mangle caseboolean
mangled mapmap list
mangled namesboolean
mangled stacknumber
mangling charcharacter
mangling methodstring
map archiveboolean
map hiddenboolean
map systemboolean
map to guestvalue
max connectionsnumber
max disk sizenumber
max log sizenumber
max muxnumber
max open filesnumber
max print jobsnumber
max protocolname
max smbd processesnumber
max ttlnumber
max wins ttlnumber
max xmitnumber
message commandcommand
min passwd lengthnumber
min password lengthnumber
min print spacenumber
min protocolname
min wins ttlnumber
msdfs rootboolean
name resolve orderlist
netbios aliaseslist
netbios namevalue
netbios scopestring
nis homedirboolean
non unix account rangenumeric range
nt acl supportboolean
nt pipe supportboolean
nt smb supportboolean
nt status supportboolean
null passwordsboolean
obey pam restrictionsboolean
only guestboolean
only userboolean
oplock break wait timenumber
oplock contention limitnumber
oplocksboolean
os levelnumber
os2 driver mapfilename
pam password changeboolean
panic actioncommand
passdb backendlist
passwd chatstring
passwd chat debugboolean
passwd programcommand
password levelnumber
password serverlist
pathdirectory
pid directorydirectory
posix lockingboolean
postexeccommand
postscriptboolean
preexeccommand
preexec closeboolean
preferred masterboolean
prefered masterboolean
preloadservice list
preserve caseboolean
printableboolean
printcap name filename
print commandcommand
printername
printer adminuser list
printer drivername
printer driver filefilename
printer driver locationdirectory
printer namename
printingvalue
print okboolean
private directorydirectory
protocolname
publicboolean
queuepause commandcommand
queueresume commandcommand
read bmpxboolean
read listlist
read onlyboolean
read rawboolean
read sizenumber
realmstring
remote announceremote list
remote browse synclist
restrict anonymousboolean
rootdirectory
root dirdirectory
root directorydirectory
root postexeccommand
root preexeccommand
root preexec closeboolean
securityvalue
security maskvalue
server stringstring
set directoryboolean
share modesboolean
short preserve caseboolean
show add printer wizardboolean
shutdown scriptcommand
smb passwd filefilename
socket addressvalue
socket optionslist
source environmentfilename
sslboolean
ssl CA certDirdirectory
ssl CA certFilefilename
ssl cipherslist
ssl client certfilename
ssl client keyfilename
ssl compatibilityboolean
ssl hostshost list
ssl hosts resignhost list
ssl require clientcertboolean
ssl require servercertboolean
ssl server certfilename
ssl server keyfilename
ssl versionstring
stat cacheboolean
stat cache sizenumber
statusboolean
strict allocateboolean
strict lockingboolean
strict syncboolean
strip dotboolean
sync alwaysboolean
syslognumber
syslog onlyboolean
template homedirpath
template shellfilename
time offsetnumber
time serverboolean
timestamp logsboolean
total print jobsnumber
unix extensionsboolean
unix password syncboolean
update encryptedboolean
use client driverboolean
use mmapboolean
use rhostsboolean
use sendfileboolean
useruser list
usernameuser list
username levelnumber
username mapfilename
usersuser list
utmpboolean
utmp directorydirectory
valid charslist
valid usersuser list
veto filesslash-separated list
veto oplock filesslash-separated list
vfs objectfilename
vfs optionsstring
volumestring
wide linksboolean
winbind cache timenumber
winbind enum usersboolean
winbind enum groupsboolean
winbind gidnumeric range
winbind separatorcharacter
winbind uidnumeric range
wins hookcommand
wins proxyboolean
wins servervalue
wins supportboolean
workgroupname
writableboolean
writeableboolean
write cache sizenumber
write listuser list
write okboolean
write rawboolean
B.2 Glossary of Configuration Value Types
B.3 Configuration File Variables
Appendix C. Summary of Samba Daemons and Commands
C.1 Samba Daemons
smbd
nmbd
winbindd
C.2 Samba Distribution Programs
findsmb
make_smbcodepage
make_unicodemap
net
nmblookup
pdbedit
rpcclient
rpcclient commands
smbcacls
smbclient
smbcontrol
smbgroupedit
smbmnt
smbmount
smbpasswd
smbsh
smbspool
smbstatus
smbtar
smbumount
testparm
testprns
wbinfo
Appendix D. Downloading Samba with CVS
Appendix E. Configure Options
Appendix F. Running Samba on Mac OS X Server
F.1 Setup Procedures
F.2 Configuration Details
F.3 Rolling Your Own
Appendix G. GNU Free Documentation License
G.1 GNU Free Documentation License
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Using Samba: A File and Print Server for Linux, Unix & Mac OS X, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 0596007698
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 475
Authors:
Gerald Carter
,
Jay Ts
,
Robert Eckstein
BUY ON AMAZON
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