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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-
-<book id="Samba-HOWTO"
- xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude">
-<title>The Official Samba-4 HOWTO</title>
-
-<bookinfo>
- <authorgroup>
- <editor>&person.jelmer;</editor>
- </authorgroup>
- <pubdate><?latex \today ?></pubdate>
-
-</bookinfo>
-
-<?latex \setcounter{page}{5} ?>
-
-<preface>
- <title>Attribution</title>
- <para>
- <xi:include href="../Samba4-HOWTO-attributions.xml"/>
- </para>
-</preface>
-
-<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
-
-<!-- Contents -->
-<toc/>
-<?latex \cleardoublepage ?>
-
-<part>
- <title>Introduction to SMB networks</title>
-
- <para>Not everybody is already familiar with SMB networks and the jargon
- used in such networks. This part describes the evolution of SMB,
- how the protocol is structured and what Samba can be used for. </para>
-
- <para>NT admins, already familiar with SMB networks, are probably only
- interested in the chapter about Samba itself.</para>
-
- <xi:include href="protocol.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="samba.xml"/>
-
-</part>
-
-<part>
- <title>Samba 4 Basics</title>
-
- <para>FIXME</para>
-
- <xi:include href="config.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="ldb.xml"/>
-</part>
-
-<part>
- <title>Network model</title>
-
- <para>
- A SMB server is used in a certain network type
- (workgroup, domain, active directory) with a specific
- role (stand-alone, primary domain controller, backup domain controller, etc) in that network. Samba has to be configured according to that role.
- Each of the chapters in this part describes how to configure Samba
- for a specific role.
- </para>
-
-</part>
-
-<part>
- <title>Network Model: Share-based security</title>
-
- <xi:include href="security=share.xml"/>
-</part>
-
-<part>
- <title>Network Model: User-based security</title>
- <xi:include href="security=user.xml"/>
-</part>
-
-<part id="domain">
- <title>Network Model: NT4-style domains</title>
-
- <xi:include href="domain-pdc.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="domain-bdc.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="domain-member.xml"/>
-</part>
-
-<part id="ad">
- <title>Network Model - Active Directory</title>
-
- <xi:include href="ad-dc.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="ad-member.xml"/>
-</part>
-
-<part>
- <title>Common services</title>
-
- <para>
- Independent of the role the server has, it can provide services.
- Examples of services are printing, user management, authentication, etc.
- </para>
-
- <xi:include href="shares.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="printing.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="auth.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="registry.xml"/>
-</part>
-
-<part>
- <title>Clients</title>
-
- <para>Samba includes a number of different clients for accessing
- SMB file, print and other services. Pretty much every service can
- be access using a command-line utility, though there are several
- GUI clients available as well.</para>
-
- <xi:include href="smbclient.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="cifsfs.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="gui-clients.xml"/>
-</part>
-
-<part>
- <title>Appendices</title>
-
- <xi:include href="compiling.xml"/>
-
-</part>
-
-<lot/>
-
-<?latex \include{gpl}?>
-
-<!--<xi:include href="../Samba-HOWTO-Collection/glossary.xml"/>-->
-
-<?latex \chaptermark{Subject index} ?>
-<index/>
-
-</book>