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Skip to content We Accept Crypto Payment * Home * Library * Contact 0 No products in the cart. Main Menu We Accept Crypto Payment 0 No products in the cart. * Library * Home * Contact Us 🔍 Home / Library / Using Samba: A File and Print Server for Linux, Unix & Mac OS X USING SAMBA: A FILE AND PRINT SERVER FOR LINUX, UNIX & MAC OS X $5.00 Using Samba: A File and Print Server for Linux, Unix & Mac OS X quantity — OR — Add to cart Categories: Computer Science, Library Tag: System Administration GTIN: 9780596007690 FacebookTwitterEmailShare * Description USING SAMBA A FILE AND PRINT SERVER FOR LINUX, UNIX & MAC OS X, 3RD EDITION Size: 4 MB (4528540 bytes) Extension: pdf Author(s): Gerald Carter, Jay Ts, Robert Eckstein Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Year: 2007 ISBN: 0596007698,9780596007690 Description: This book is the comprehensive guide to Samba administration, officially adopted by the Samba Team. Wondering how to integrate Samba’s authentication with that of a Windows domain? How to get Samba to serve Microsoft Dfs shares? How to share files on Mac OS X? These and a dozen other issues of interest to system administrators are covered. A whole chapter is dedicated to troubleshooting! The range of this book knows few bounds. Using Samba takes you from basic installation and configuration — on both the client and server side, for a wide range of systems — to subtle details of security, cross-platform compatibility, and resource discovery that make the difference between whether users see the folder they expect or a cryptic error message. The current edition covers such advanced 3.x features as: Integration with Active Directory and OpenLDAP Migrating from Windows NT 4.0 domains to Samba Delegating administrative tasks to non-root users Central printer management Advanced file serving features, such as making use of Virtual File System (VFS) plugins. Samba is a cross-platform triumph: robust, flexible and fast, it turns a Unix or Linux system into a file and print server for Microsoft Windows network clients. This book will help you make your file and print sharing as powerful and efficient as possible. The authors delve into the internals of the Windows activities and protocols to an unprecedented degree, explaining the strengths and weaknesses of each feature in Windows domains and in Samba itself. Whether you’re playing on your personal computer or an enterprise network, on one note or a full three-octave range, Using Samba will give you an efficient and secure server. Table of contents : Table of Contents……Page 5 Preface……Page 9 How This Book Is Organized……Page 10 Using Code Examples……Page 12 Gerald Carter……Page 13 Robert Eckstein……Page 14 All……Page 15 An Introduction to Samba……Page 17 What Is Samba?……Page 18 What Can Samba Do for Me?……Page 19 Sharing Files……Page 20 Seeing Things from the Unix Side……Page 23 The Common Internet File System……Page 24 Understanding NetBIOS……Page 25 Getting a Name……Page 26 Node Types……Page 29 Resource names and types……Page 30 Group names and types……Page 31 Datagrams and Sessions……Page 33 Connecting to a CIFS File Share……Page 34 Browsing……Page 36 Browsing Elections……Page 38 Authentication: Peer-to-Peer Versus Domains……Page 39 Active Directory Domain Member Servers……Page 41 Stackable Virtual File System (VFS) Modules……Page 42 Future Research in Samba 4.0……Page 43 What Can Samba Do?……Page 44 An Overview of the Samba Distribution……Page 45 How Can I Get Samba?……Page 47 Binary Packages……Page 48 Compiling from Source……Page 50 Downloading the Source Distribution……Page 51 Configuring Samba……Page 52 Kerberos and LDAP……Page 56 Compiling and Installing Samba……Page 58 Upgrading Your Installation……Page 59 Setting Search Paths……Page 61 Enabling the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT)……Page 62 A Basic Samba Configuration File……Page 64 Encrypted Passwords……Page 65 Using SWAT to Create an smb.conf File……Page 66 Firewall Configuration……Page 69 Starting the Samba Daemons……Page 70 System V Unix and most Linux distributions……Page 71 Mac OS X……Page 73 Starting from inetd/xinetd……Page 74 Testing the Samba Daemons……Page 75 Configuring Windows Clients……Page 77 Networking Components……Page 78 IP Address……Page 80 Name Resolution……Page 81 Windows’ LMHOSTS and HOSTS……Page 82 Networking Components……Page 84 Configuring TCP/IP……Page 87 WINS server……Page 88 Computer and Workgroup Names……Page 89 Connecting to the Samba Server……Page 90 Creating Local Users on Window Clients……Page 91 Browsing the Samba Server……Page 94 Basic Syntax and Rules……Page 96 Configuration File Structure……Page 97 Whitespace, delimiters, and capitalization……Page 99 Comments……Page 100 Updating a Live System……Page 101 Variables……Page 102 Special Sections……Page 104 The [global] Section……Page 105 Configuration File Options……Page 106 include……Page 107 copy……Page 108 Basic Server Configuration……Page 109 workgroup……Page 111 Disk Share Configuration……Page 112 Disk Share Configuration Options……Page 113 read only, writable……Page 114 Networking Options with Samba……Page 115 Networking Options……Page 116 hosts allow……Page 117 interfaces……Page 118 Virtual Servers……Page 119 smb ports……Page 121 Logging Configuration Options……Page 122 Using syslog……Page 123 Logging Configuration Options……Page 124 max log size……Page 125 syslog……Page 126 syslog only……Page 127 Security Modes……Page 128 Guest Access with security = user……Page 129 Passwords and Authentication……Page 131 Clear-text passwords……Page 132 Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)……Page 134 NTLMv1……Page 135 NTLMv2……Page 136 User Management……Page 137 Security Identifiers……Page 138 Account Storage……Page 139 passdb backend = smbpasswd……Page 140 passdb backend = tdbsam……Page 141 passdb backend = ldapsam……Page 142 Username Maps……Page 146 Account Utilities……Page 148 Synchronizing Passwords……Page 150 Group Mapping……Page 153 User Privilege Management……Page 156 The net Tool……Page 157 Controlling Authorization for File Shares……Page 159 Special Share Names……Page 164 Filesystem Differences……Page 167 Name Mangling and Filename Lengths……Page 168 Case Sensitivity and Preservation……Page 170 Symbolic Links……Page 173 Hiding Files……Page 174 Locks and Leases……Page 176 DOS Attributes……Page 178 DOS attributes and Unix permissions bits……Page 179 DOS attributes and Unix extended attributes……Page 180 Permissions……Page 183 Access Control Lists……Page 187 What’s in a POSIX ACL?……Page 189 The nt acl support Parameter……Page 190 Understanding the Explorer Security Tab……Page 191 Microsoft Distributed File Systems……Page 194 Virtual File Systems……Page 197 Executing Server Scripts……Page 198 Print Shares……Page 201 A Usable Print Share……Page 206 Samba and CUPS……Page 208 The [printers] Service……Page 209 Creating a PDF Printer……Page 212 Point and Print Prerequisites……Page 213 Installing Print Drivers……Page 215 Assigning Print Drivers and Initializing DeviceModes……Page 217 Testing Point and Print……Page 220 Printers and Security……Page 221 Disabling Point and Print……Page 223 Printing, Queue Lists, and tdb Files……Page 224 Adding a Unix Printer……Page 225 BSD printers……Page 227 CUPS printers……Page 228 Printing Parameters……Page 229 Name Resolution and Network Browsing……Page 232 Name Resolution……Page 233 Setting Up Samba As a WINS Server……Page 234 Catching WINS database modifications……Page 235 Configuring a WINS proxy……Page 236 Configuring Name Resolution for the Samba Suite……Page 237 Network Browsing……Page 238 Browsing in a Windows Network……Page 239 Browser Elections……Page 240 Server Announcements……Page 244 Configuring Samba for Browsing……Page 245 Samba As the Domain Master Browser……Page 246 Samba Browsing Enhancements……Page 247 Browsing Options……Page 249 Samba Domains: NT 4.0 or Active Directory?……Page 250 Configuring a Samba PDC……Page 251 Setting Up Domain Joins……Page 252 Domain Admins……Page 253 Required privileges……Page 254 Joining a Windows client……Page 255 Managing Users and Groups……Page 257 User Profiles……Page 262 System Policies……Page 266 Configuring a Samba BDC……Page 268 passdb Recommendations……Page 269 Migrating an NT 4.0 Domain to Samba……Page 270 Domain Trusts……Page 274 File Shares……Page 277 Services……Page 280 Eventlogs……Page 283 Performance Monitor……Page 284 Joining a Domain……Page 287 Domain and ADS Security Modes……Page 289 security = domain……Page 290 Time synchronization……Page 292 Encryption types……Page 294 Realm/domain and KDC lookups……Page 295 Final steps……Page 296 Integrating Kerberized Unix services……Page 298 Locating a Domain Controller……Page 299 Matching Domain Users to Local Accounts……Page 300 Winbind……Page 302 idmap Backends……Page 309 idmap backed = ldap……Page 310 idmap backed = rid……Page 311 idmap backed = ad……Page 312 PAM and Domains……Page 314 Local Nested Groups……Page 317 Unix Clients……Page 320 Installation……Page 321 Mounting a SMB/CIFS File Share……Page 322 CIFS Extensions for Unix Clients……Page 326 FreeBSD’s smbfs……Page 327 smbutil……Page 328 mount_smbfs……Page 329 Mac OS X……Page 331 Listing Shares and Workgroups……Page 333 An Interactive smbclient Session……Page 335 Backups with smbclient……Page 339 Programming with smbclient……Page 341 Remote Administration with net……Page 342 net rpc……Page 343 Shares……Page 345 Services……Page 346 net ads……Page 348 The Tool Box……Page 351 Log Level……Page 352 Logging by Individual Client Systems or Users……Page 354 Tracing System Calls……Page 355 Network Packet Captures……Page 356 Using Wireshark……Page 357 The Fault Tree……Page 358 Testing the networking software with ping……Page 359 Testing the networking hardware with ping……Page 360 Testing connections with ping……Page 361 Tracking daemon startup……Page 364 Looking for daemons bound to ports……Page 365 Testing daemons with testparm……Page 366 A minimal smb.conf file……Page 367 Testing locally with smbclient……Page 368 Testing connections with net use……Page 369 Testing the Server with nmblookup……Page 370 Testing the Client with nmblookup……Page 371 Testing Browsing with smbclient……Page 372 Testing Client Browsing with net view……Page 374 Troubleshooting Name Services……Page 375 Identifying What’s in Use……Page 376 Cannot Look Up Hostnames……Page 377 Long and Short Hostnames……Page 379 Netmasks……Page 380 Broadcast Addresses……Page 381 Finding Your Network Address……Page 382 Troubleshooting NetBIOS Names……Page 383 Samba Mailing Lists, Newsgroups, and IRC……Page 384 Filing a Bug Report……Page 385 SMB URI Syntax……Page 387 Samba Daemons……Page 388 nmbd……Page 389 winbindd……Page 390 General options……Page 391 Authentication options……Page 392 eventlogadm……Page 393 net……Page 394 nmblookup……Page 399 ntlm_auth……Page 400 pdbedit……Page 401 smbcacls……Page 404 smbclient……Page 406 smbcontrol……Page 412 smbcquotas……Page 414 smbpasswd……Page 415 smbget……Page 417 smbstatus……Page 418 smbtar……Page 419 tdbbackup……Page 420 tdbtool……Page 421 testparm……Page 422 wbinfo……Page 423 Downloading Samba with Subversion……Page 425 Configure Options……Page 427 Install Directory and Library Options……Page 429 Developer Options……Page 430 Authentication Options……Page 431 File Serving Features……Page 432 Clients and Libraries……Page 433 Index……Page 435 Please leave this field empty SIGN UP AND RECEIVE AWESOME CONTENT IN YOUR INBOX We don’t spam! 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