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diff --git a/docs/textdocs/NTDOMAIN.txt b/docs/textdocs/NTDOMAIN.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 86306e4da8..0000000000 --- a/docs/textdocs/NTDOMAIN.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -Contributor: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton (samba-bugs@samba.org) - Copyright (C) 1997 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton -Created: October 20, 1997 -Updated: February 25, 1999 (Jerry Carter) - -Subject: NT Domain Logons -=========================================================================== - -As of 1.9.18alpha1, Samba supports logins for NT 3.51 and 4.0 Workstations, -without the need, use or intervention of NT Server. This document describes -how to set this up. Over the continued development of the 1.9.18alpha -series, this process (and therefore this document) should become simpler. - -One useful thing to do is to get this version of Samba up and running -with Win95 profiles, as you would for the current stable version of -Samba (currently at 1.9.17p4), and is fully documented. You will need -to set up encrypted passwords. Even if you don't have any Win95 machines, -using your Samba Server to store the profile for one of your NT Workstation -users is a good test that you have 1.9.18alpha1 correctly configured *prior* -to attempting NT Domain Logons. - -The support is still experimental, so should be used at your own risk. - -NT is not as robust as you might have been led to believe: during the -development of the Domain Logon Support, one person reported having to -reinstall NT from scratch: their workstation had become totally unuseable. - -[further reports on ntsec@iss.net by independent administrators showing - similar symptoms lead us to believe that the SAM database file may be - corruptible. this _is_ recoverable (or, at least the machine is accessible), - by deleting the SAM file, under which circumstances all user account details - are lost, but at least the Administrator can log in with a blank password. - this is *not* possible except if the NT system is installed in a FAT - partition.] - -This *has* been reported to the NTBUGTRAQ@LISTSERV.NTBUGTRAQ.COM digest. - -========================================================================== -Please note that Samba 2.0 does not **officially** support domain logons -for Windows NT clients. Of course, domain logon support for Windows 9x -clients is complete and official. These are two different issues. - -Samba's capability to act as a Primary Domain Controller for Windows NT -domains is not advertised as it is not completed yet. For more information -regarding how to obtain the latest development (HEAD branch) source code -and what features are available, please refer to the NT Domain FAQ on-line -at the Samba web site under the documentation page. - diff --git a/docs/textdocs/OS2-Client-HOWTO.txt b/docs/textdocs/OS2-Client-HOWTO.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cf3033956e..0000000000 --- a/docs/textdocs/OS2-Client-HOWTO.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ - - -Q. How can I configure OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4 as a client for Samba? - -A. A more complete answer to this question can be found on: - http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~leeuw/samba/warp.html - - Basically, you need three components: - - * The File and Print Client ('IBM Peer') - * TCP/IP ('Internet support') - * The "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" driver ('TCPBEUI') - - Installing the first two together with the base operating system on a blank - system is explained in the Warp manual. If Warp has already been installed, - but you now want to install the networking support, use the "Selective - Install for Networking" object in the "System Setup" folder. - - Adding the "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" driver is not described in the manual and - just barely in the online documentation. Start MPTS.EXE, click on OK, click - on "Configure LAPS" and click on "IBM OS/2 NETBIOS OVER TCP/IP" in - 'Protocols'. This line is then moved to 'Current Configuration'. Select - that line, click on "Change number" and increase it from 0 to 1. Save this - configuration. - - If the Samba server(s) is not on your local subnet, you can optionally add - IP names and addresses of these servers to the "Names List", or specify a - WINS server ('NetBIOS Nameserver' in IBM and RFC terminology). For Warp - Connect you may need to download an update for 'IBM Peer' to bring it on - the same level as Warp 4. See the webpage mentioned above. - - -Q. How can I configure OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), OS/2 1.2, 1.3 or 2.x for - Samba? - -A. You can use the free Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2c Client for OS/2 from - ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/BusSys/Clients/LANMAN.OS2/ - See http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~leeuw/lanman.html for more information on - how to install and use this client. In a nutshell, edit the file \OS2VER - in the root directory of the OS/2 boot partition and add the lines - - 20=setup.exe - 20=netwksta.sys - 20=netvdd.sys - - before you install the client. Also, don't use the included NE2000 driver - because it is buggy. Try the NE2000 or NS2000 driver from - <a href="ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/network/ndis/"> - ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/network/ndis/</a> instead. - - -Q. Are there any other issues when OS/2 (any version) is used as a client? - -A. When you do a NET VIEW or use the "File and Print Client Resource Browser", - no Samba servers show up. This can be fixed by a patch from - http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~leeuw/samba/fix.html - The patch will be included in a later version of Samba. It also fixes a - couple of other problems, such as preserving long filenames when objects - are dragged from the Workplace Shell to the Samba server. - - diff --git a/docs/textdocs/PRINTER_DRIVER.txt b/docs/textdocs/PRINTER_DRIVER.txt deleted file mode 100644 index abb1e37e44..0000000000 --- a/docs/textdocs/PRINTER_DRIVER.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ -========================================================================== - Supporting the famous PRINTER$ share - - Jean-Francois.Micouleau@utc.fr, 10/26/97 - modified by herb@sgi.com 1/2/98 - -=========================================================================== - -Disclaimer: - - This ONLY works with Windows 95 - It does NOT work with Windows NT 4 - - -Goal: - - When you click on a samba shared printer, you can now install the driver - automatically onto the Windows 95 machine, as you would from an NT server. - -How To: - - It's a three step config. - - First, create a new directory, where you will put the driver files, and - make a share in smb.conf pointing to it. - - Example: - - [printer$] - path=/usr/local/samba/printer - public=yes - writable=no - browseable=yes - - Second, you have to build the list of drivers required for a specific - printer. This is the most complicated thing to do. Get the files - 'msprint.inf' and 'msprint2.inf' from Windows 95, the easiest way is to - grab them from a working Windows 95 computer. They are usually located - in 'c:\windows\inf'. Look in them for the printer you have. Run the new - program 'make_printerdef' with the file name and the printer name as - parameters. If you have drivers for an unsupported or updated printer, - first install these drivers on an Windows 95 system. There will be a - file created in your inf directory named 'oem?.inf' (where the ? is some - number). Use this file instead of msprint.inf. - - Example: (from the /usr/local/samba/lib directory) - - make_printerdef msprint.inf "Apple LaserWriter" >> printers.def - - The program will print out a list of required files to stderr. - Copy all the files listed into the directory you created in step 1. - If you have "preserve case = yes" make sure your files names match - EXACTLY the names listed. - - Third, you need to add 2 new parameters in smb.conf. One is in the - [global] section, called 'printer driver file' pointing to the printer - description file you just created, and the other in each printer share, - called 'printer driver location' pointing to where the client will get - the drivers. Don't forget to set correctly the printer driver parameter - to the Windows printer name. - - Example: - - [global] - printer driver file=/usr/local/samba/lib/printers.def - - [lp] - comment = My old printer laser - browseable = yes - printable = yes - public = yes - writable = no - create mode = 0700 - printer driver=Apple LaserWriter - printer driver location=\\%h\PRINTER$ - - %h will expand to the computer name, and PRINTER$ is the name of the - share created in step one. - - -If it doesn't work for you, don't send flame ! It worked for me. In case of -trouble don't hesitate to send me a mail with your smb.conf file and -printers.def - - -******* added by herb@sgi.com - -For those of you who like to know the details, and in case I have guessed -wrong on some of the fields - The following is the format of the entries -in the printers.def file: (entries are 1 single line - they are split here -for readability) - -<Long Printer Name>:<Driver File Name>:<Data File Name>:<Help File Name>: -<Language Monitor Name>:<Default Data Type>:<Comma Separated list of Files> - -The <Help File Name> and the <Language Monitor Name> can be empty. -If no <Driver File Name> or <Data File Name> are specified in the inf file, -these will default to the section name for the printer. - -The following is an excerpt from the MSPRINT2.INF file on a WIN95 machine. -I have deleted all but the entries relating to installing a driver for the -"QMS ColorScript 100 Model 30" printer. Using this "file" I'll try to -explain how the printers.def file is created. - -make_printerdef is run with the first argument being the name of this -file (MSPRINT2.INF in this case) and the second argument being the -name of the printer ("QMS ColorScript 100 Model 30" in this case). - -The printer name is first found in the "Model section" to obtain the -name of the "Installer Section" (this is the name after the equal sign). -We ignore the alternate name. - -The "Installer Section" contains entries for "CopyFiles" and "DataSection". -The "CopyFiles" line gives a list of all the required files for this -printer. If the name begins with an @ it is the name of a file (after -you strip off the @), otherwise it is the name of a "Copy Section" which -in turn is a list of files required. This printer has one file listed -"QCS30503.SPD" and two sections "COLOR_QMS_100_30" and "PSCRIPT". The -"COLOR_QMS_100_30" section is listed in the "[DestinationDirs]" as -having a value of 23. This means that all files listed in this section -should go into the "color" subdirectory. The list of files to copy for -this printer is thus: - -QCS30503.SPD,color\QMS10030.ICM,PSCRIPT.DRV,PSCRIPT.HLP,PSCRIPT.INI, -TESTPS.TXT,APPLE380.SPD,FONTS.MFM,ICONLIB.DLL,PSMON.DLL - -From the "Data Section" we obtain values for "DriverFile", "HelpFile", -and "LanguageMonitor". The % around the value for "LanguageMonitor" -indicates that it is a string that can be localized so its actual value -is obtained from the "[Strings]" section. The "Data Section" could also -have contained an entry for "DefaultDataType". - -Using the information we have obtained we can now construct the entry -for the printers.def file. - -<Long Printer Name> -> QMS ColorScript 100 Model 30 (name given - on the command line) -<Driver File Name> -> PSCRIPT.DRV (given in Data Section) -<Data File Name> -> QCS30503.SPD (defaults to Install Section name) -<Help File Name> -> PSCRIPT.HLP (given in Data Section) -<Language Monitor Name> -> PostScript Language Monitor (given in Data Section) -<Default Data Type> -> RAW (default if not specified) - - -So.... the enty (actually one line but split here for readability) would -be: - -QMS ColorScript 100 Model 30:PSCRIPT.DRV:QCS30503.SPD: -PSCRIPT.HLP:PostScript Language Monitor:RAW: -QCS30503.SPD,color\QMS10030.ICM,PSCRIPT.DRV,PSCRIPT.HLP,PSCRIPT.INI, -TESTPS.TXT,APPLE380.SPD,FONTS.MFM,ICONLIB.DLL,PSMON.DLL - ----------------------- Info from MSPRINT2.INF ------------------------ -; -; The Manufacturer section lists all of the manufacturers that we will -; display in the Dialog box - -[Manufacturer] -"QMS" - - -; -; Model sections. Each section here corresponds with an entry listed in the -; [Manufacturer] section, above. The models will be displayed in the order -; that they appear in the INF file. -; -; Each model lists a variation of its own name as a compatible ID. This -; is done primarily as an optimization during upgrade. -; -[QMS] -"QMS ColorScript 100 Model 30" = QCS30503.SPD,QMS_ColorScript_100_Model_30 - - -; -; Installer Sections -; -; These sections control file installation, and reference all files that -; need to be copied. The section name will be assumed to be the driver -; file, unless there is an explicit DriverFile section listed. -; -[QCS30503.SPD] -CopyFiles=@QCS30503.SPD,COLOR_QMS_100_30,PSCRIPT -DataSection=PSCRIPT_DATA - -; Copy Sections -; -; Lists of files that are actually copied. These sections are referenced -; from the installer sections, above. Only create a section if it contains -; two or more files (if we only copy a single file, identify it in the -; installer section, using the @filename notation) or if it's a color -; profile (since the DestinationDirs can only handle sections, and not -; individual files). -; -[COLOR_QMS_100_30] -QMS10030.ICM - -[PSCRIPT] -PSCRIPT.DRV -PSCRIPT.HLP -PSCRIPT.INI -TESTPS.TXT -APPLE380.SPD -FONTS.MFM -ICONLIB.DLL -PSMON.DLL - - -; -; Data Sections -; -; These sections contain data that is shared between devices. -; -[PSCRIPT_DATA] -DriverFile=PSCRIPT.DRV -HelpFile=PSCRIPT.HLP -LanguageMonitor=%PS_MONITOR% - - -; -; Color profiles go to the colors directory. All other files go to the -; system directory -; - -[DestinationDirs] -DefaultDestDir=11 -COLOR_QMS_100_30=23 -COLOR_TEKTRONIX_200I=23 -COLOR_TEKTRONIX_III_PXI=23 - - -; -; Localizable Strings -; -[Strings] -MS="Microsoft" -PS_MONITOR="PostScript Language Monitor,PSMON.DLL" - diff --git a/docs/textdocs/PROJECTS b/docs/textdocs/PROJECTS deleted file mode 100644 index 3008bea430..0000000000 --- a/docs/textdocs/PROJECTS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ - Samba Projects Directory - ======================== - - ->>>>> NOTE: THIS FILE IS NOW VERY OUT OF DATE <<<<< - - -This is a list of who's working on what in Samba. It's not guaranteed -to be uptodate or accurate but I hope it will help us getting -coordinated. - -If you are working on something to do with Samba and you aren't here -then please let me know! Also, if you are listed below and you have -any corrections or updates then please let me know. - -Email contact: -samba-bugs@samba.org - -======================================================================== -Documentation and FAQ - -Docs and FAQ files for the Samba suite of software. - -Contact samba-bugs@samba.org with the diffs. These are urgently -required. - -The FAQ is being added to on an ad hoc basis, see the web pages for info. - -Mark Preston was working on a set of formatted docs for Samba. Is this -still happening? Contact mpreston@sghms.ac.uk - -Status last updated 2nd October 1996 -======================================================================== - -======================================================================== -Netbeui support - -This aimed to produce patches so that Samba can be used with clients -that do not have TCP/IP. It will try to remain as portable as possible. -Contact Brian.Onn@Canada.Sun.COM (Brian Onn) Unfortunately it died, and -although a lot of people have expressed interest nobody has come forward -to do it. The Novell port (see Samba web pages) includes NetBEUI -functionality in a proprietrary library which should still be helpful as -we have the interfaces. Alan Cox (a.cox@li.org) has the information -required to write the state machine if someone is going to do the work. - -Status last updated 2nd October 1996 -======================================================================== - -======================================================================== -Smbfs - -A mountable smb filesystem for Linux using the userfs userspace filesystem - -Contact lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de (Volker Lendecke) - -This works really well, and is measurably more efficient than commercial -client software. It is now part of the Linux kernel. Long filename support -is in use. - -Status last updated June 1997 -======================================================================== - -======================================================================== -Admin Tool - -Aims to produce a nice smb.conf editor and other useful tools for -administering a Samba system. - -Contact: Steve Brown (steve@unicorn.dungeon.com) - -In the design phase. - -Status last updated 4th September 1994 -======================================================================== - - -======================================================================== -Lanman Client. - -Contact: john@amanda.xs4all.nl (John Stewart) - -Aims to produce a reliable LANMAN Client implementation for LINUX, -and possibly other variations of UNIX. Project ably started by -Tor Lillqvist; tml@hemuli.tte.vtt.fi - -Status last updated 17th January 1995 -======================================================================== diff --git a/docs/textdocs/Support.txt b/docs/textdocs/Support.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2414b3e61b..0000000000 --- a/docs/textdocs/Support.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -The Samba Consultants List -========================== - -This list has now moved to the support page of the -Samba web pages at http://samba.org/samba/ |