From ff78c3bf5c3a73cf90f6517d9b2d6b8c12d22d68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jelmer Vernooij Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 22:14:04 +0000 Subject: Regenerate (This used to be commit 1ab5a3b17feb677425bb1071357c3dbabcc46c7e) --- docs/htmldocs/samba-howto-collection.html | 673 ++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 311 insertions(+), 362 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/htmldocs/samba-howto-collection.html') diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/samba-howto-collection.html b/docs/htmldocs/samba-howto-collection.html index 0062e257dc..82e29206ac 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/samba-howto-collection.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/samba-howto-collection.html @@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ >SAMBA Project Documentation

SAMBA Project Documentation

SAMBA Project Documentation

SAMBA Team

SAMBA Team

Abstract

Abstract

2. Improved browsing in sambaQuick Cross Subnet Browsing / Cross Workgroup Browsing guide
2.1. Overview of browsingDiscussion
2.2. Browsing support in sambaUse of the "Remote Announce" parameter
2.3. Problem resolutionUse of the "Remote Browse Sync" parameter
2.4. Browsing across subnetsUse of WINS
2.5. Setting up a WINS serverDo NOT use more than one (1) protocol on MS Windows machines
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 interfacesName Resolution Order
3. Quick Cross Subnet Browsing / Cross Workgroup Browsing guideUser information database
3.1. DiscussionIntroduction
3.2. Use of the "Remote Announce" parameterImportant Notes About Security
3.3. Use of the "Remote Browse Sync" parameterThe smbpasswd Command
3.4. Use of WINSPlain text
3.5. Do NOT use more than one (1) protocol on MS Windows machinesTDB
3.6. Name Resolution OrderLDAP
4. LanMan and NT Password Encryption in Samba3.7. MySQL
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Important Notes About Security
4.3. The smbpasswd Command3.8. Passdb XML plugin
5. 4. User and Share security level (for servers not in a domain)
6. 5. How to Configure Samba as a NT4 Primary Domain ControllerSamba as a NT4 or Win2k Primary Domain Controller
6.1. 5.1. Prerequisite Reading
6.2. 5.2. Background
6.3. 5.3. Configuring the Samba Domain Controller
6.4. 5.4. Creating Machine Trust Accounts and Joining Clients to the Domain
6.5. 5.5. Common Problems and Errors
6.6. 5.6. System Policies and Profiles
6.7. 5.7. What other help can I get?
6.8. 5.8. Domain Control for Windows 9x/ME
6.9. DOMAIN_CONTROL.txt : Windows NT Domain Control & Samba5.9. DOMAIN_CONTROL.txt : Windows NT Domain Control & Samba
7. 6. How to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled Domain
7.1. 6.1. Prerequisite Reading
7.2. 6.2. Background
7.3. 6.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network?
7.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller?6.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT PDC?
7.5. 6.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC?
8. 7. Samba as a ADS domain member
8.1. 7.1. Installing the required packages for Debian
8.2. 7.2. Installing the required packages for RedHat
8.3. 7.3. Compile Samba
8.4. 7.4. Setup your /etc/krb5.conf
8.5. 7.5. Create the computer account
8.6. 7.6. Test your server setup
8.7. 7.7. Testing with smbclient
8.8. 7.8. Notes
9. 8. Samba as a NT4 domain memberSamba as a NT4 or Win2k domain member
9.1. Joining an NT Domain with Samba 2.28.1. Joining an NT Domain with Samba 3.0
9.2. 8.2. Samba and Windows 2000 Domains
9.3. 8.3. Why is this better than security = server?
10. 9. Integrating MS Windows networks with Samba
10.1. 9.1. Agenda
10.2. 9.2. Name Resolution in a pure Unix/Linux world
10.3. 9.3. Name resolution as used within MS Windows networking
10.4. 9.4. How browsing functions and how to deploy stable and dependable browsing using Samba
10.5. 9.5. MS Windows security options and how to configure Samba for seemless integration
10.6. 9.6. Conclusions
11. 10. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists
11.1. 10.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT security dialogs
11.2. 10.2. How to view file security on a Samba share
11.3. 10.3. Viewing file ownership
11.4. 10.4. Viewing file or directory permissions
11.5. 10.5. Modifying file or directory permissions
11.6. 10.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask parameters
11.7. 10.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute mapping
12. 11. Configuring PAM for distributed but centrally managed authentication
12.1. 11.1. Samba and PAM
12.2. 11.2. Distributed Authentication
12.3. 11.3. PAM Configuration in smb.conf
13. 12. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on Samba
13.1. 12.1. Instructions
14. 13. Printing Support
14.1. 13.1. Introduction
14.2. 13.2. Configuration
14.3. 13.3. The Imprints Toolset
14.4. 13.4. Diagnosis
15. 14. Unified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using Winbind
15.1. 14.1. Abstract
15.2. 14.2. Introduction
15.3. 14.3. What Winbind Provides
15.4. 14.4. How Winbind Works
15.5. 14.5. Installation and Configuration
15.6. 14.6. Limitations
15.7. 14.7. Conclusion
16. Passdb MySQL plugin15. Improved browsing in samba
16.1. Building15.1. Overview of browsing
16.2. Configuring15.2. Browsing support in samba
16.3. Using plaintext passwords or encrypted password15.3. Problem resolution
16.4. Getting non-column data from the table15.4. Browsing across subnets
17. Passdb XML plugin15.5. Setting up a WINS server
17.1. Building15.6. Setting up Browsing in a WORKGROUP
17.2. Usage15.7. Setting up Browsing in a DOMAIN
18. Stackable VFS modules15.8. Forcing samba to be the master
18.1. Introduction and configuration15.9. Making samba the domain master
18.2. Included modules15.10. Note about broadcast addresses
18.3. VFS modules available elsewhere15.11. Multiple interfaces
19. Storing Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP Directory16. Stackable VFS modules
19.1. Purpose
19.2. Introduction
19.3. Supported LDAP Servers
19.4. Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount
19.5. Configuring Samba with LDAP
19.6. Accounts and Groups management
19.7. Security and sambaAccount
19.8. LDAP specials attributes for sambaAccounts16.1. Introduction and configuration
19.9. Example LDIF Entries for a sambaAccount16.2. Included modules
19.10. Comments16.3. VFS modules available elsewhere
20. 17. HOWTO Access Samba source code via CVSAccess Samba source code via CVS
20.1. 17.1. Introduction
20.2. 17.2. CVS Access to samba.org
21. 18. Group mapping HOWTO
22. 19. Samba performance issues
22.1. 19.1. Comparisons
22.2. 19.2. Socket options
22.3. 19.3. Read size
22.4. 19.4. Max xmit
22.5. 19.5. Log level
22.6. 19.6. Read raw
22.7. 19.7. Write raw
22.8. 19.8. Slow Clients
22.9. 19.9. Slow Logins
22.10. 19.10. Client tuning
20. Creating Group Profiles
20.1. Windows '9x
20.2. Windows NT 4
20.3. Windows 2000/XP
23. 21. Portability
23.1. 21.1. HPUX
23.2. 21.2. SCO Unix
23.3. 21.3. DNIX
23.4. 21.4. RedHat Linux Rembrandt-II
24. 22. Samba and other CIFS clients
24.1. 22.1. Macintosh clients?
24.2. 22.2. OS2 Client
24.3. 22.3. Windows for Workgroups
24.4. 22.4. Windows '95/'98
24.5. 22.5. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
25. 23. Reporting Bugs
25.1. 23.1. Introduction
25.2. 23.2. General info
25.3. 23.3. Debug levels
25.4. 23.4. Internal errors
25.5. 23.5. Attaching to a running process
25.6. 23.6. Patches
26. 24. Diagnosing your samba server
26.1. 24.1. Introduction
26.2. 24.2. Assumptions
26.3. 24.3. Tests
26.4. 24.4. Still having troubles?