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author | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 1997-09-05 02:28:41 +0000 |
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committer | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 1997-09-05 02:28:41 +0000 |
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This is really Herb adding the SGI packaging files.
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diff --git a/packaging/SGI/relnotes.html b/packaging/SGI/relnotes.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..71140420fe --- /dev/null +++ b/packaging/SGI/relnotes.html @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> +<HTML> +<HEAD> + <TITLE>Samba 1.9.17 Release Notes</TITLE> + <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Mozilla/3.0GoldC-SGI (X11; I; IRIX 6.2 IP22) [Netscape]"> +</HEAD> +<BODY> + +<H1>Samba 1.9.17 Release Notes</H1> + +<P> +<HR></P> + +<H2>Table of Contents</H2> + +<MENU> +<LI><B><A HREF="#WHATIS">What is Samba?</A></B> </LI> + +<LI><B><A HREF="#Support">Support Policy</A> </B></LI> + +<LI><B><A HREF="#Installation">Installation Information</A> </B></LI> + +<LI><B><A HREF="legal_notice.html">Silicon +Graphics Legal Notice</A> </B></LI> + +<LI><B><A HREF="#AUTHORNOTES">Author's Notice(s)</A> </B></LI> + +<LI><B><A HREF="#Documentation">Documentation Information</A> </B></LI> +</MENU> + +<P> +<HR></P> + +<H2><A NAME="WHATIS"></A>What is Samba?</H2> + +<P>Samba is an SMB client and server for Unix. It makes it possible for +client machines running Windows 95 and Windows for Workgroups to access +files and/or print services on a Unix system. Samba includes an SMB server +to provide LanManager-style file and print services to PCs, a Netbios (RFC10001/1002) +name server, and an FTP-like client application for accessing PC resources +from Unix. </P> + +<P>To make Samba work you'll need to configure your server host to run +<B>smbd</B> and <B>nmbd</B> whenever you connect to a certain Internet +port from the client machine. <B>Smbd</B> and <B>nmbd</B> can be started +either as daemons or from inetd.</P> + +<P>By default <B>smbd</B> and <B>nmbd</B> are started as daemons by the +file <I>/etc/init.d/samba</I> in conjunction with the chkconfig variable +samba being set to on. If you set chkconfig samba off then the deamons +will not be automatically started on reboot. In this case you must type +the following at a shell prompt to start samba after a reboot: </P> + +<PRE><B> chkconfig samba on + /etc/init.d/samba start</B> +</PRE> + +<P>If you make changes to your configuration files, <B>smbd</B> and <B>nmbd</B> +may be restarted by typing the following at a shell prompt: </P> + +<PRE><B> /etc/init.d/samba start</B> +</PRE> + +<P><B>smbd</B> and <B>nmbd</B> may be killed by typing the following at +a shell prompt: </P> + +<PRE><B> /etc/init.d/samba stop</B> +</PRE> + +<P>To have <B>smbd</B> and <B>nmbd</B> started by inetd you can execute +the shell script <I>/usr/samba/inetd.sh</I> to automatically configure +the various files and start the processes. This shell script first kills +any running <B>smbd</B> and <B>nmbd</B> processes. It then removes any +existing entries for "netbios*" from <I>/etc/inetd.conf</I> and +adds the following lines </P> + +<PRE><B> netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /usr/samba/bin/smbd smbd + netbios-ns dgram udp wait root /usr/samba/bin/nmbd nmbd -S</B> +</PRE> + +<P>It then removes any existing entries for "netbios*" from <I>/etc/services</I> +and adds the following lines </P> + +<PRE><B> netbios-ns 137/udp # SAMBA + netbios-ssn 139/tcp # SAMBA</B> +</PRE> + +<P><I>Inetd</I> is then restarted by executing:</P> + +<PRE><B> /etc/killall -HUP inetd</B> +</PRE> + +<P>If you make changes to your configuration files, <B>smbd</B> and <B>nmbd</B> +may be restarted by typing the following at a shell prompt: </P> + +<PRE><B> /etc/killall smbd nmbd + /etc/killall -HUP inetd</B> +</PRE> + +<H3><A NAME="AUTHORNOTES"></A>Author's Notice(s):</H3> + +<P>The author of this product is: Andrew Tridgell </P> + +<P>Samba is distributed freely under the <A HREF="GNU_COPYING.txt">GNU +public license</A>. </P> + +<H3><A NAME="Support"></A>Support:</H3> + +<P>The software in this package is considered unsupported by Silicon Graphics. +Neither the authors or Silicon Graphics are compelled to help resolve problems +you may encounter in the installation, setup, or execution of this software. +To be more to the point, if you call us with an issue regarding products +in the Freeware package, we'll have to gracefully terminate the call. The +<A HREF="http://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/"> +Samba Web Page</A> has a listing of companies and individuals that offer +commercial support for a fee. +</P> + +<H2><A NAME="Installation"></A>Installation Information</H2> + +<P>Samba includes these subsystems: </P> + +<TABLE> +<TR> +<TD ALIGN=LEFT><B>samba.sw.base</B> (<I>default</I>)</TD> + +<TD>Execution environment for Samba.</TD> +</TR> + +<TR> +<TD ALIGN=left><B>samba.man.manpages</B>(<I>default</I>)</TD> + +<TD>Samba 1.9.17's online manual pages (preformatted).</TD> +</TR> + +<TR> +<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP><B>samba.man.doc</B> (<I>default</I>)</TD> + +<TD>Samba documentation: hints on installation and configuration, an FAQ +(Frequently Asked Questions), help in diagnosing problems, etc..</TD> +</TR> + +<TR> +<TD ALIGN=left><B>samba.man.relnotes</B> (<I>default</I>) </TD> + +<TD>Samba online release notes.</TD> +</TR> + +<TR> +<TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP><B>samba.src.samba</B> </TD> + +<TD>The Samba 1.9.17 software distribution from which this product was +built (including the packaging/SGI directory which will allow this distribution +to be rebuilt).</TD> +</TR> +</TABLE> + +<H3>Installation Method</H3> + +<P>All of the subsystems for Samba can be installed using IRIX. You do +not need to use the miniroot. Refer to the <I>Software Installation Administrator's +Guide</I> for complete installation instructions. </P> + +<H3>Prerequisites</H3> + +<P>Your workstation must be running IRIX 5.3 or later in order to use this +product. </P> + +<H3>Configuration Files</H3> + +<P>Because configuration files often contain modifications, inst treats +them specially during the installation process. If they have not been modified, +inst removes the old file and installs the new version during software +updates. For configuration files that have been modified, the new version +is installed and the old version is renamed by adding the suffix .O (for +older) to the name. The no-suffix version contains changes that are required +for compatibility with the rest of the newly installed software, that increase +functionality, or that fix bugs. You should use diff(1) or gdiff(1) to +compare the two versions of the files and transfer information that you +recognize as machine or site-specific from the .O version to the no-suffix +version. </P> + +<DL> +<DT><B>/usr/samba/lib/smb.conf</B> </DT> + +<DD>Configuration definitions for the <B>smbd</B> program; the SMB server +process. The default configuration sets up password-based access to home +directories on a machine as well as open access to to all printers and +/tmp. The workgroup is set by default to "workgroup". It is highly +recommended that administrators review the content of this file when installing +Samba for the first time.</DD> + +<DT><B>/usr/samba/printcap</B> </DT> + +<DD>A file that specifies the available printers on a system. It is included +as an example; administrators may want to replace it or override the reference +to it in the <B>smb.conf</B> file. The script <B>/usr/samba/mkprintcap.sh</B> +was used by inst to create a printcap file that contains all printers on +your system. You may wish to remove some printers or add a comment to each +printer name to describe its location.</DD> +</DL> + +<H2><A NAME="Documentation"></A>Documentation Information</H2> + +<P>Preformatted manual pages are installed by default as are the contents +of the <B>docs</B> directory from the Samba distribution; consult <I>samba</I>(7) +for an introduction. </P> + +<P>There is a mailing list for discussion of Samba. To subscribe send mail +to <A HREF="mailto:listproc@samba.anu.edu.au">listproc@samba.anu.edu.au</A> +with a body of "subscribe samba Your Name" </P> + +<P>To send mail to everyone on the list mail to <A HREF="mailto:samba@samba.anu.edu.au">samba@samba.anu.edu.au</A>. +</P> + +<P>There is also an announcement mailing list where new versions are announced. +To subscribe send mail to <A HREF="mailto:listproc@samba.anu.edu.au">listproc@samba.anu.edu.au</A> +with a body of "subscribe samba-announce Your Name". All announcements +also go to the samba list. </P> + +<P>You might also like to look at the Usenet news group <A HREF="news:comp.protocols.smb">comp.protocols.smb</A> +as it often contains lots of useful info and is frequented by lots of Samba +users. The newsgroup was initially setup by people on the Samba mailing +list. It is not, however, exclusive to Samba, it is a forum for discussing +the SMB protocol (which Samba implements). </P> + +<P>A Samba WWW site has been setup with lots of useful info. Connect to: +<A HREF="http://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/">http://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/</A>. +It is maintained by Paul Blackman (thanks Paul!). You can contact him at +<A HREF="mailto:ictinus@lake.canberra.edu.au">ictinus@lake.canberra.edu.au</A>. +</P> + +</BODY> +</HTML> |