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Using Samba

- -Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly
-1st Edition November 1999
-1-56592-449-5, Order Number: 4495
-416 pages, $34.95 -
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-Table of Contents

-License Information

-This Edition

-Chapter 1: Learning the Samba
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- Chapter 1.1: What is Samba?
- Chapter 1.2: What Can Samba Do For Me?
- Chapter 1.3: Getting Familiar with a SMB/CIFS Network
- Chapter 1.4: Microsoft Implementations
- Chapter 1.5: An Overview of the Samba Distribution
- Chapter 1.6: How Can I Get Samba?
- Chapter 1.7: What's New in Samba 2.0?
- Chapter 1.8: And That's Not All...
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-Chapter 2: Installing Samba on a Unix System
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- Chapter 2.1: Downloading the Samba Distribution
- Chapter 2.2: Configuring Samba
- Chapter 2.3: Compiling and Installing Samba
- Chapter 2.4: A Basic Samba Configuration File
- Chapter 2.5: Starting the Samba Daemons
- Chapter 2.6: Testing the Samba Daemons
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-Chapter 3: Configuring Windows Clients
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-Chapter 3.1: Setting Up Windows 95/98 Computers
-Chapter 3.2: Setting Up Windows NT 4.0 Computers
-Chapter 3.3: An Introduction to SMB/CIFS
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-Chapter 4: Disk Shares
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-Chapter 4.1: Learning the Samba Configuration File
-Chapter 4.2: Special Sections
-Chapter 4.3: Configuration File Options
-Chapter 4.4: Server Configuration
-Chapter 4.5: Disk Share Configuration
-Chapter 4.6: Networking Options with Samba
-Chapter 4.7: Virtual Servers
-Chapter 4.8: Logging Configuration Options
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-Chapter 5: Browsing and Advanced Disk Shares
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-Chapter 5.1: Browsing
-Chapter 5.2: Filesystem Differences
-Chapter 5.3: File Permissions and Attributes on MS-DOS and Unix
-Chapter 5.4: Name Mangling and Case
-Chapter 5.5: Locks and Oplocks
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-Chapter 6: Users, Security, and Domains
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-Chapter 6.1: Users and Groups
-Chapter 6.2: Controlling Access to Shares
-Chapter 6.3: Authentication Security
-Chapter 6.4: Passwords
-Chapter 6.5: Windows Domains
-Chapter 6.6: Logon Scripts
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-Chapter 7: Printing and Name Resolution
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-Chapter 7.1: Sending Print Jobs to Samba
-Chapter 7.2: Printing to Windows Client Printers
-Chapter 7.3: Name Resolution with Samba
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-Chapter 8: Additional Samba Information
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-Chapter 8.1: Supporting Programmers
-Chapter 8.2: Magic Scripts
-Chapter 8.3: Internationalization
-Chapter 8.4: WinPopup Messages
-Chapter 8.5: Recently Added Options
-Chapter 8.6: Miscellaneous Options
-Chapter 8.7: Backups with smbtar
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-Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Samba
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-Chapter 9.1: The Tool Bag
-Chapter 9.2: The Fault Tree
-Chapter 9.3: Extra Resources
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- -Appendix A: Configuring Samba with SSL
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-Appendix A.1: About Certificates
-Appendix A.2: Requirements
-Appendix A.3: Installing SSLeay
-Appendix A.4: Setting Up SSL Proxy
-Appendix A.5: SSL Configuration Options
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-Appendix B: Samba Performance Tuning
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-Appendix B.1: A Simple Benchmark
-Appendix B.2: Samba Tuning
-Appendix B.3: Sizing Samba Servers
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-Appendix C: Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference
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-Appendix D: Summary of Samba Daemons and Commands
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-Appendix E: Downloading Samba with CVS
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-Appendix F: Sample Configuration File
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