From 2e2a5d50eb0fcbfdab14e56d6150a1bd35d57f28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jelmer Vernooij
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 15:34:49 +0000
Subject: Some more doc updates: - make - update status of docs document - move
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CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77"> Last Update : Thu Aug 15 12:48:45 CDT 2002
: $Date: 2002/11/13 15:34:49 $This book is a collection of HOWTOs added to Samba documentation over the years.
I try to ensure that all are current, but sometimes the is a larger job
@@ -62,6 +62,11 @@ on the "Documentation" page. Please send updates to jerry@samba.org or
+jelmer@samba.org .
This documentation is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL)
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>
I. General installation 1.1. Read the man pages 1.2. Building the Binaries 1.3. The all important step 1.4. Create the smb configuration file. 1.5. Test your config file with
1.6. Starting the smbd and nmbd 1.7. Try listing the shares available on your
server 1.8. Try connecting with the unix client 1.9. Try connecting from a DOS, WfWg, Win9x, WinNT,
Win2k, OS/2, etc... client 1.10. What If Things Don't Work? 2.1. Overview of browsing 2.2. Browsing support in samba 2.3. Problem resolution 2.4. Browsing across subnets 2.5. Setting up a WINS server 2.6. Setting up Browsing in a WORKGROUP 2.7. Setting up Browsing in a DOMAIN 2.8. Forcing samba to be the master 2.9. Making samba the domain master 2.10. Note about broadcast addresses 2.11. Multiple interfaces 3.1. What are oplocks? 4.1. Discussion 4.2. Use of the "Remote Announce" parameter 4.3. Use of the "Remote Browse Sync" parameter 4.4. Use of WINS 4.5. Do NOT use more than one (1) protocol on MS Windows machines 4.6. Name Resolution Order 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Important Notes About Security 5.3. The smbpasswd Command II. Type of installation 6. User and Share security level (for servers not in a domain) 7. How to Configure Samba as a NT4 Primary Domain Controller 6.1. 7.1. Prerequisite Reading 6.2. 7.2. Background 6.3. 7.3. Configuring the Samba Domain Controller 6.4. 7.4. Creating Machine Trust Accounts and Joining Clients to the
Domain 6.5. 7.5. Common Problems and Errors 6.6. 7.6. System Policies and Profiles 6.7. 7.7. What other help can I get? 6.8. 7.8. Domain Control for Windows 9x/ME 6.9. 7.9. DOMAIN_CONTROL.txt : Windows NT Domain Control & Samba 7. 8. How to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled Domain 7.1. 8.1. Prerequisite Reading 7.2. 8.2. Background 7.3. 8.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network? 7.4. 8.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller? 7.5. 8.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC? 8. 9. Samba as a ADS domain member 8.1. 9.1. Installing the required packages for Debian 8.2. 9.2. Installing the required packages for RedHat 8.3. 9.3. Compile Samba 8.4. 9.4. Setup your /etc/krb5.conf 8.5. 9.5. Create the computer account 8.6. 9.6. Test your server setup 8.7. 9.7. Testing with smbclient 8.8. 9.8. Notes 9. 10. Samba as a NT4 domain member 9.1. 10.1. Joining an NT Domain with Samba 2.2 9.2. 10.2. Samba and Windows 2000 Domains 9.3. 10.3. Why is this better than security = server? III. Optional configuration 10. 11. Integrating MS Windows networks with Samba 10.1. 11.1. Agenda 10.2. 11.2. Name Resolution in a pure Unix/Linux world 10.3. 11.3. Name resolution as used within MS Windows networking 10.4. 11.4. How browsing functions and how to deploy stable and
dependable browsing using Samba 10.5. 11.5. MS Windows security options and how to configure
Samba for seemless integration 10.6. 11.6. Conclusions 11. 12. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists 11.1. 12.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT
security dialogs 11.2. 12.2. How to view file security on a Samba share 11.3. 12.3. Viewing file ownership 11.4. 12.4. Viewing file or directory permissions 11.5. 12.5. Modifying file or directory permissions 11.6. 12.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
parameters 11.7. 12.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute
mapping 12. 13. Configuring PAM for distributed but centrally
managed authentication 12.1. 13.1. Samba and PAM 12.2. 13.2. Distributed Authentication 12.3. 13.3. PAM Configuration in smb.conf 13. 14. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on Samba 13.1. 14.1. Instructions 14. 15. Printing Support 14.1. 15.1. Introduction 14.2. 15.2. Configuration 14.3. 15.3. The Imprints Toolset 14.4. 15.4. Diagnosis 15. Security levels 15.1. Introduction 15.2. More complete description of security levels 16. Unified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using Winbind 16.1. Abstract 16.2. Introduction 16.3. What Winbind Provides 16.4. How Winbind Works 16.5. Installation and Configuration 16.6. Limitations 16.7. Conclusion 17.1. Building 17.2. Configuring 17.3. Using plaintext passwords or encrypted password 17.4. Getting non-column data from the table 18.1. Building 18.2. Usage 19. Stackable VFS modules 19.1. Introduction and configuration 19.2. Included modules 19.3. VFS modules available elsewhere 20. Storing Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP Directory 19.1. 20.1. Purpose 19.2. 20.2. Introduction 19.3. 20.3. Supported LDAP Servers 19.4. 20.4. Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount 19.5. 20.5. Configuring Samba with LDAP 19.6. 20.6. Accounts and Groups management 19.7. 20.7. Security and sambaAccount 19.8. 20.8. LDAP specials attributes for sambaAccounts 19.9. 20.9. Example LDIF Entries for a sambaAccount 19.10. 20.10. Comments 20. 21. HOWTO Access Samba source code via CVS 20.1. 21.1. Introduction 20.2. 21.2. CVS Access to samba.org 21. 22. Group mapping HOWTO 22. 23. Samba performance issues 22.1. 23.1. Comparisons 22.2. 23.2. Oplocks 22.3. 23.3. Socket options 22.4. 23.4. Read size 22.5. 23.5. Max xmit 22.6. 23.6. Locking 22.7. 23.7. Share modes 22.8. 23.8. Log level 22.9. 23.9. Wide lines 22.10. 23.10. Read raw 22.11. 23.11. Write raw 22.12. 23.12. Read prediction 22.13. 23.13. Memory mapping 22.14. 23.14. Slow Clients 22.15. 23.15. Slow Logins 22.16. 23.16. Client tuning 22.17. 23.17. My Results IV. Appendixes 23. 24. Portability 23.1. 24.1. HPUX 23.2. 24.2. SCO Unix 23.3. 24.3. DNIX 23.4. 24.4. RedHat Linux Rembrandt-II 24. 25. Samba and other CIFS clients 24.1. 25.1. Macintosh clients? 24.2. 25.2. OS2 Client 24.3. 25.3. Windows for Workgroups 24.4. 25.4. Windows '95/'98 24.5. 25.5. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 25. 26. Reporting Bugs 25.1. 26.1. Introduction 25.2. 26.2. General info 25.3. 26.3. Debug levels 25.4. 26.4. Internal errors 25.5. 26.5. Attaching to a running process 25.6. 26.6. Patches 26. 27. Diagnosing your samba server 26.1. 27.1. Introduction 26.2. 27.2. Assumptions 26.3. 27.3. Tests 26.4. 27.4. Still having troubles? Next