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+--- lmhosts
++++ lmhosts 2000/08/28 07:32:33
+@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
++# This file provides the same function that the
++# lmhosts file does for Windows.
++# It provides another way to map netbios names to ip addresses.
++# See the section on 'name resolve order' in the manual page to
++# smb.conf for more information.
++
++# Sample entry:
++# 192.168.1.1 samba
+--- mount.smbfs
++++ mount.smbfs 2000/08/28 07:32:55
+@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
++#!/bin/sh
++#
++# Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany. All rights reserved.
++#
++# Author: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
++#
++# /sbin/mount.smbfs
++#
++# I'm called by the mount-command and smbmount want's to get
++# called by me, so lets do it.
++#
++# P.S.: This is a very very raw solution and I don't know, if this
++# is intentionally.
++smbmount "$@"
+--- rc
++++ rc 2000/08/28 07:32:33
+@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
++#! /bin/sh
++# Copyright (c) 1996 StarDivision GmbH. All rights reserved.
++# Copyright (c) 1996 S.u.S.E. Gmbh Fuerth, Germany. All rights reserved.
++#
++# Author: Bastian Epting, StarDivision GmbH <be@stardivision.de>
++# Florian La Roche, <florian@suse.de>
++# Volker Lendecke, <vl@suse.de>
++#
++
++. /etc/rc.config
++
++# Determine the base and follow a runlevel link name.
++base=${0##*/}
++link=${base#*[SK][0-9][0-9]}
++
++# Force execution if not called by a runlevel directory.
++test $link = $base && START_SMB=yes
++test "$START_SMB" = "yes" || exit 0
++
++# The echo return value for success (defined in /etc/rc.config).
++return=$rc_done
++case "$1" in
++ start)
++ echo -n "Starting SMB services:"
++ startproc /usr/sbin/nmbd -D || return=$rc_failed
++ startproc /usr/sbin/smbd -D || return=$rc_failed
++ echo -e "$return"
++ ;;
++ stop)
++ echo -n "Shutting down SMB services:"
++ killproc -TERM /usr/sbin/nmbd || return=$rc_failed
++ killproc -TERM /usr/sbin/smbd || return=$rc_failed
++ echo -e "$return"
++ ;;
++ restart|reload)
++ echo -n "Reloading SMB services:"
++ killproc -HUP /usr/sbin/nmbd || return=$rc_failed
++ killproc -HUP /usr/sbin/smbd || return=$rc_failed
++ echo -e "$return"
++ ;;
++ status)
++ echo -n "Checking for service smb: "
++ checkproc /usr/sbin/nmbd && echo -n "OK " || echo -n "No process "
++ checkproc /usr/sbin/smbd && echo "OK " || echo "No process"
++ ;;
++ *)
++ echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status}"
++ exit 1
++esac
++
++# Inform the caller not only verbosely and set an exit status.
++test "$return" = "$rc_done" || exit 1
++exit 0
+--- rc.config.samba
++++ rc.config.samba 2000/08/28 07:32:33
+@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
++#
++# start samba? ("yes" or "no")
++# Windows 95 / NT - File- and Printservices
++#
++START_SMB="no"
+--- smb.conf
++++ smb.conf 2000/08/28 07:32:33
+@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
++;
++; /etc/smb.conf
++;
++; Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
++;
++[global]
++ workgroup = arbeitsgruppe
++ guest account = nobody
++ keep alive = 30
++ os level = 2
++ kernel oplocks = false
++ security = user
++
++; Uncomment the following, if you want to use an existing
++; NT-Server to authenticate users, but don't forget that
++; you also have to create them locally!!!
++; security = server
++; password server = 192.168.1.10
++; encrypt passwords = yes
++
++ printing = bsd
++ printcap name = /etc/printcap
++ load printers = yes
++
++ socket options = TCP_NODELAY
++
++ map to guest = Bad User
++
++; Uncomment this, if you want to integrate your server
++; into an existing net e.g. with NT-WS to prevent nettraffic
++; local master = no
++
++; Please uncomment the following entry and replace the
++; ip number and netmask with the correct numbers for
++; your ethernet interface.
++; interfaces = 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
++
++; If you want Samba to act as a wins server, please set
++; 'wins support = yes'
++ wins support = no
++
++; If you want Samba to use an existing wins server,
++; please uncomment the following line and replace
++; the dummy with the wins server's ip number.
++; wins server = 192.168.1.1
++
++; Do you wan't samba to act as a logon-server for
++; your windows 95/98 clients, so uncomment the
++; following:
++; logon script =%U.bat
++; domain logons = yes
++; domain master = yes
++; [netlogon]
++; path = /netlogon
++
++
++[homes]
++ comment = Heimatverzeichnis
++ browseable = no
++ read only = no
++ create mode = 0750
++
++; The following share gives all users access to the Server's CD drive,
++; assuming it is mounted under /cd. To enable this share, please remove
++; the semicolons before the lines
++;
++; [cdrom]
++; comment = Linux CD-ROM
++; path = /cdrom
++; read only = yes
++; locking = no
++
++[printers]
++ comment = All Printers
++ browseable = no
++ printable = yes
++ public = no
++ read only = yes
++ create mode = 0700
++ directory = /tmp
+--- smbfs
++++ smbfs 2000/08/28 07:32:33
+@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
++#! /bin/bash
++# Copyright (c) 1996 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany. All rights reserved.
++#
++# Author: Thomas Fehr <fehr@suse.de>, 1999
++#
++# /sbin/init.d/smbfs
++#
++
++smbfs=no
++if [ `cat /proc/mounts | grep " smbfs " | wc -l` -gt 0 ]
++then
++ smbfs=yes
++fi
++
++return=$rc_done
++case "$1" in
++ start|reload)
++ ;;
++ stop)
++ if [ "$smbfs" = "yes" ]
++ then
++ echo -n "Remove SMB File System"
++ #
++ # Unmount in background because during long timeouts
++ #
++ umount -at smbfs &
++ sleep 2
++ echo -e "$return"
++ fi
++ ;;
++ restart)
++ $0 stop && $0 start || return=$rc_failed
++ ;;
++ status)
++ ;;
++ *)
++ echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|reload|restart}"
++ exit 1
++esac
++exit 0
+--- smbpasswd
++++ smbpasswd 2000/08/28 07:32:33
+@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
++# Sample smbpasswd file.
++# To use this, set 'encrypt passwords = yes' in the [global]-section
++# of /etc/smb.conf