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• • • • • Table of Contents Index Reviews Reader Reviews Errata Using Samba, 2nd Edition By David Collier-Brown, Robert Eckstein, Jay Ts Publisher : O'Reilly Pub Date : February 2003 ISBN : 0-596-00256-4 Pages : 556 Slots : 1 Using Samba, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to Samba administration This new edition covers all versions of Samba from 2.0 to 2.2, including selected features from an alpha version of 3.0, as well as the SWAT graphical configuration tool Updated for Windows 2000, ME, and XP, the book also explores Samba's new role as a primary domain controller and domain member server, its support for the use of Windows NT/2000/XP authentication and filesystem security on the host Unix system, and accessing shared files and printers from Unix clients • • • • • Table of Contents Index Reviews Reader Reviews Errata Using Samba, 2nd Edition By David Collier-Brown, Robert Eckstein, Jay Ts Publisher : O'Reilly Pub Date : February 2003 ISBN : 0-596-00256-4 Pages : 556 Slots : 1 Copyright Preface Audience for This Book Organization Conventions Used in This Book Acknowledgments How to Contact Us Chapter 1 Learning the Samba Section 1.1 What Is Samba? Section 1.2 What Can Samba Do for Me? Section 1.3 Getting Familiar with an SMB Network Section 1.5 Windows Workgroups and Domains Section 1.7 What's New in Samba 3.0? Section 1.4 An Introduction to the SMB Protocol Section 1.6 What's New in Samba 2.2? Section 1.8 What Can Samba Do? Section 1.9 An Overview of the Samba Distribution Section 1.10 How Can I Get Samba? Chapter 2 Installing Samba on a Unix System Section 2.1 Bundled Versions Section 2.2 Downloading the Samba Distribution Section 2.3 Configuring Samba Section 2.5 Enabling SWAT Section 2.7 Firewall Configuration Section 2.9 Testing the Samba Daemons Section 2.4 Compiling and Installing Samba Section 2.6 A Basic Samba Configuration File Section 2.8 Starting the Samba Daemons Chapter 3 Configuring Windows Clients Section 3.1 Windows Networking Concepts Section 3.2 Setting Up Windows 95/98/Me Computers Section 3.3 Setting Up Windows NT 4.0 Computers Section 3.5 Setting Up Windows XP Computers Section 3.4 Setting Up Windows 2000 Computers Chapter 4 Windows NT Domains Section 4.1 Samba as the Primary Domain Controller Section 4.2 Adding Computer Accounts Section 4.3 Configuring Windows Clients for Domain Logons Section 4.5 Roaming Profiles Section 4.7 Samba as a Domain Member Server Section 4.8 Windows NT Domain Options Section 4.4 Logon Scripts Section 4.6 System Policies Chapter 5 Unix Clients Section 5.1 Sharing Files on Windows 95/98/Me Section 5.2 Sharing Files on Windows NT/2000/XP Section 5.3 smbclient Section 5.5 smbsh Section 5.4 smbfs Section 5.6 smbutil and mount_smbfs Chapter 6 The Samba Configuration File Section 6.1 The Samba Configuration File Section 6.2 Special Sections Section 6.3 Configuration Options Section 6.4 Server Configuration Section 6.5 Disk Share Configuration Section 6.7 Virtual Servers Section 6.6 Networking Options with Samba Section 6.8 Logging Configuration Options Chapter 7 Name Resolution and Browsing Section 7.1 Name Resolution Section 7.2 Browsing Chapter 8 Advanced Disk Shares Section 8.1 Filesystem Differences Section 8.2 File Permissions and Attributes on MS-DOS and Unix Section 8.3 Windows NT/2000/XP ACLs Section 8.5 Locks and Oplocks Section 8.7 Microsoft Distributed Filesystems Section 8.4 Name Mangling and Case Section 8.6 Connection Scripts Section 8.8 Working with NIS Chapter 9 Users and Security Section 9.1 Users and Groups Section 9.2 Controlling Access to Shares Section 9.3 Authentication of Clients Section 9.5 Authentication with winbind Section 9.4 Passwords Chapter 10 Printing Section 10.1 Sending Print Jobs to Samba Section 10.2 Printing to Windows Printers Chapter 11 Additional Samba Information Section 11.1 Time Synchronization Section 11.2 Magic Scripts Section 11.3 Internationalization Section 11.5 Miscellaneous Options Section 11.4 Windows Messenger Service Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Samba Section 12.1 The Tool Box Section 12.2 The Fault Tree Section 12.3 Extra Resources Appendix A Example Configuration Files Section A.1 Samba in a Workgroup Section A.2 Samba in a Windows NT Domain Appendix B Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference Section B.1 Configuration File Options add printer command = command add share command = command admin users = user list algorithmic rid base = number allow trusted domains = boolean announce version = value auto services = service list bind interfaces only = boolean blocking locks = boolean browse list = boolean case sensitive = boolean change notify timeout = number character set = name code page directory = directory comment = string copy = section name create mode = value deadtime = number abort shutdown script = command add machine script = command add user script = command ads server = value allow hosts = host list announce as = value auth methods = list available = boolean block size = number browsable = boolean browseable = boolean casesignames = boolean change share command = command client code page = name coding system = value config file = filename create mask = value csc policy = value debug hires timestamp = boolean debug pid = boolean debug timestamp = boolean debuglevel = number default case = value default service = share name delete readonly = boolean delete user script = command deny hosts = host list directory = directory directory mode = value disable spools = boolean domain admin group = user list domain logons = boolean dont descend = list dos filetime resolution = boolean encrypt passwords = boolean enumports command = command fake directory create times = boolean follow symlinks = boolean force directory mode = value debug uid = boolean default = service name default devmode = boolean delete printer command = command delete share command = command delete veto files = boolean dfree command = command directory mask = value directory security mask = value dns proxy = boolean domain guest group = user/group list domain master = boolean dos filemode = boolean dos filetimes = boolean enhanced browsing = boolean exec = command fake oplocks = boolean force create mode = value force directory security mode = value force security mode = value force user = value getwd cache = boolean guest account = value guest only = boolean hide files = slash-separated list hide unreadable = boolean host msdfs = boolean hosts deny = host list include = filename inherit permissions = boolean invalid users = user list kernel oplocks = boolean large readwrite = boolean ldap filter = string ldap server = value ldap suffix = string lm announce = value force group = value force unknown acl user = boolean fstype = string group = value guest ok = boolean hide dot files = boolean hide local users = boolean homedir map = name hosts allow = host list hosts equiv = filename inherit acls = boolean interfaces = interface list keepalive = number lanman auth = boolean ldap admin dn = string ldap port = number ldap ssl = value level2 oplocks = boolean lm interval = number load printers = boolean local master = boolean lock directory = directory lock spin time = number log file = filename logon drive = value logon path = directory lppause command = command lpq command = command lprm command = command magic output = filename mangle case = boolean mangled names = boolean mangling char = character map archive = boolean map system = boolean max connections = number max log size = number max open files = number max protocol = name lock dir = directory lock spin count = number locking = boolean log level = number logon home = directory logon script = directory lpq cache time = number lpresume command = command machine password timeout = number magic script = filename mangled map = map list mangled stack = number mangling method = string map hidden = boolean map to guest = value max disk size = number max mux = number max print jobs = number max smbd processes = number max ttl = number max xmit = number message command = command min password length = number min protocol = name msdfs root = boolean netbios aliases = list netbios scope = string non unix account range = numeric range nt pipe support = boolean nt status support = boolean obey pam restrictions = boolean only user = boolean oplock contention limit = number os level = number pam password change = boolean passdb backend = list passwd chat debug = boolean password level = number path = directory max wins ttl = number min passwd length = number min print space = number min wins ttl = number name resolve order = list netbios name = value nis homedir = boolean nt acl support = boolean nt smb support = boolean null passwords = boolean only guest = boolean oplock break wait time = number oplocks = boolean os2 driver map = filename panic action = command passwd chat = string passwd program = command password server = list ... Index Reviews Reader Reviews Errata Using Samba, 2nd Edition By David Collier-Brown, Robert Eckstein, Jay Ts Publisher : O'Reilly Pub Date : February 2003 ISBN : 0-596-00256-4 Pages : 556 Slots... Section 1.7 What's New in Samba 3.0? Section 1.4 An Introduction to the SMB Protocol Section 1.6 What's New in Samba 2.2? Section 1.8 What Can Samba Do? Section 1.9 An Overview of the Samba Distribution... Section 1.10 How Can I Get Samba? Chapter 2 Installing Samba on a Unix System Section 2.1 Bundled Versions Section 2.2 Downloading the Samba Distribution Section 2.3 Configuring Samba Section 2.5

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