Linux Samba server administration / Roderick W. Smith.
Series: Craig Hunt linux libraryPublication details: Alameda, CA : Sybex Inc., c2001.Description: xxiii, 629 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0782127401 (pbk.)
- 9780782127409
- 22 005.711 SMI
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Content
Part 1 how things work
Chapter 1 An introduction to SMB/CRFS
Windows basic protocols: NteBEUI, and SMB
Integration of TCP/IP and SMB/CIFS
SMB/CIFS terminology
The structure of an SMB/CIFS Network
Chapter 2 Integration SMB/CIFS into Linux
SMB/CIFS over TCIP/IP
The samba Daemons
Resolving files system feature conflicts
Part 2 Essential configuration
Chapter 3 Installing samba
Obtaining samba
Installing a binary package
Compiling the source code
Locating important files
Running samba
Chapter 4 GUI configuration tools and the smb.conf file
Editing smb.conf to configure samb
Using Red Hat’s Linuxconf to configure samba
Using SWAT to configure samba
Important general samba
Important general configuration options
Chapter 5 Configuring file sharing
Configuring file shares
Setting ownership and permissions
Some common file-sharing scenarios
Chapter 6 configuring printer sharing
Creating print queues
Configuring printer shares
Controlling access to printers
Some common printer sharing scenarios
Chapter 7 Using Linux as an SMB/CIFS client
When to use samba as a client
Using smbclient to access remote files
Mounting remote file systems
Printing files on remote printers
Part 3 Advanced configurations
Chapter Automation
Uses for automation
Server side automation
Client network scripts
Chapter 9 Samba as an NBNS server
Understanding NBNS
Samba NBNS operations
Chapter 10 Configuring domains
Understanding domains
Windows 9x and domains
Windows NT and domains
Chapter 11 Local and routed browsing
Understanding browsing
Configuring samba for browsing
Common configuration examples
Chapter 12 Tuning samba for optimum performing
Network performance testing
Locating bottlenecks
Linux configuration options
Windows configuration options
Chapter 13 Integrating samba into a broader network
Samba interactions with NFS and ipd
Samba interactions with netatalk
Part 4 maintaining a healthy system
Samba security consideration
Controlling Initial access to samba
Encrypted versus clear text passwords
File ownership and permissions
Samba over SSL
Samba in the broader security world
Chapter 15 Managing accounts
Using Linux usernames and groups
Managing password
Chapter 16 backups
An overview of backup options
Backing up a samba server locally
Backing up a samba server
Using samba to back client computers
Chapter 17 Troubling shooting
General purpose troubleshooting
Problems with domain controllers
Problems locating a samba server
Problems accessing files
Problems with printing
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