Index

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ldap admin dn, Configuring Samba
ldap delete dn, Configuring Samba
ldap filter, Configuring Samba
ldap machine suffix, Configuring Samba
ldap passwd sync, Configuring Samba, Password synchronisation
ldap ssl, Configuring Samba, Security and sambaSamAccount
ldap suffix, Configuring Samba
ldap trust ids, Configuring Samba
ldap user suffix, Configuring Samba
libnss_wins.so, /etc/nsswitch.conf
Links
hard, MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems
soft, MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems
Linuxprinting.org, CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org
lm announce, What is Browsing?
lm interval, What is Browsing?
LMB (see Local Master Browser)
LMHOSTS, The LMHOSTS file
load printers, Parameters Recommended for Use, A little Experiment to warn you, The [global] Section
local master, What is Browsing?, Setting up WORKGROUP Browsing
Local Master Browser, Use of the Remote Announce parameter
locking, Discussion
locking.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
(see also TDB)
log files
monitoring, Assumptions
log level, Adding Machine to Domain Fails, extd_audit, Debug levels
logon drive, Windows NT4 Workstation
logon home, LDAP special attributes for sambaSamAccounts, Windows 9x / Me User Profiles, Mixed Windows 9x / Me and Windows NT4/200x User Profiles, Windows NT4 Workstation, Sharing Profiles between W9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP workstations
logon path, LDAP special attributes for sambaSamAccounts, Mixed Windows 9x / Me and Windows NT4/200x User Profiles, Windows 9x / Me Profile Setup, Windows NT4 Workstation, Sharing Profiles between W9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP workstations
logon script, LDAP special attributes for sambaSamAccounts
lpadmin, CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org, Setting up Quotas
lppause command, Parameters Recommended for Use, Linking of smbd with libcups.so, From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server, Pre-conditions
lpq cache time, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [global] Section
lpq command, Parameters Recommended for Use, Linking of smbd with libcups.so, Pre-conditions
lpresume command, Parameters Recommended for Use, Linking of smbd with libcups.so, Pre-conditions
lprm command, Parameters Recommended for Use, Linking of smbd with libcups.so, Pre-conditions
lpstat, Troubleshooting revisited

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page_log, The page_log File Syntax
passdb backend, MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts, Account Information Databases, Technical Information, The pdbedit Command, Configuring Samba, Configuring, Users can not logon, auth methods does not work, Passdb Backends and Authentication
password level, Password checking, The tests, Case handling of passwords, Slow Logins
password server, Server Security (User Level Security), Security Mode and Master Browsers, Joining an NT4 type Domain with Samba-3, The tests
patch, Patches
path, "The network name cannot be found", The [printers] Section, Any [my_printer_name] Section, Print Commands, Creating the [print$] Share, Parameters in the [print$] Section, Subdirectory Structure in [print$], Samba receiving Jobfiles and passing them to CUPS, Auto-Deletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files, Permissions on /var/spool/samba/ get reset after each reboot, The tests
PCL, GDI on Windows -- PostScript on UNIX, UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics, Driver Execution on the Server, Network PostScript RIP: CUPS Filters on Server -- clients use PostScript Driver with CUPS-PPDs
PDF, Windows Drivers, GDI and EMF, PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification
pdf, MIME type Conversion Rules
PDL, GDI on Windows -- PostScript on UNIX, PostScript and Ghostscript
PJL, Network PostScript RIP: CUPS Filters on Server -- clients use PostScript Driver with CUPS-PPDs, Benefits of using "CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/2k/XP" instead of Adobe Driver, Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients
point and print, Driver Installation Methods on Windows Clients, Three familiar Methods for driver upload plus a new one, cupsomatic/Foomatic -- how do they fit into the Picture?, Run "cupsaddsmb" (quiet Mode), Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client, Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps
PostScript, Using CUPS/Samba in an advanced Way -- intelligent printing with PostScript Driver Download, GDI on Windows -- PostScript on UNIX, UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics, PostScript and Ghostscript, Prefilters, Driver Execution on the Server, Network PostScript RIP: CUPS Filters on Server -- clients use PostScript Driver with CUPS-PPDs, CUPS: a "Magical Stone"?, CUPS Package of "PostScript Driver for WinNT/2k/XP"
(see also Ghostscript)
RIP, PostScript and Ghostscript
PPD, PostScript and Ghostscript, PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification, PostScript Printer Descriptions (PPDs) for non-PS Printers, PPDs for non-PS Printers on UNIX, PPDs for non-PS Printers on Windows, CUPS: a "Magical Stone"?, Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client
CUPS (see CUPS-PPD)
preferred master, What is Browsing?, Setting up WORKGROUP Browsing, Forcing Samba to be the master, Making Samba the domain master, The tests
preserve case, Windows 9x / Me Profile Setup
print command, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [global] Section, Default Print Commands for various UNIX Print Subsystems, Setting up your own Print Commands, Linking of smbd with libcups.so, From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server, Pre-conditions, Manual Configuration
print ok , Parameters Recommended for Use
printable, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [printers] Section, Any [my_printer_name] Section
printcap, Parameters Recommended for Use, Default Print Commands for various UNIX Print Subsystems, Basic Configuration of CUPS support, Linking of smbd with libcups.so, More complex smb.conf Settings for CUPS, From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server, Pre-conditions
printcap name, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [global] Section
printer, Parameters Recommended for Use
printer admin, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [global] Section, Any [my_printer_name] Section, Parameters in the [print$] Section, Setting Drivers for existing Printers with a Client GUI, IMPORTANT! Setting Device Modes on new Printers, Always make first Client Connection as root or "printer admin", Setting Default Print Options for the Client Drivers, Adding new Printers with the Windows NT APW, More complex smb.conf Settings for CUPS, What is required for adddriver and setdriver to succeed, Print options for all users can't be set on Win2K/XP
printer name, Parameters Recommended for Use
printing, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [global] Section, Default Print Commands for various UNIX Print Subsystems, Setting up your own Print Commands, Basic Configuration of CUPS support, Linking of smbd with libcups.so, More complex smb.conf Settings for CUPS, From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server, Pre-conditions, Manual Configuration
printing.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
(see also TDB)
PrintPro (see ESP Print Pro)
public, The [printers] Section

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read list, User and Group Based Controls
read only, Miscellaneous Controls, The [printers] Section, Parameters in the [print$] Section
read raw, Read raw
read size, Read size
remote announce, NetBIOS over TCP/IP, How Browsing Functions, Use of the Remote Announce parameter, Browsing support in Samba
remote browse sync, NetBIOS over TCP/IP, How Browsing Functions, Use of the Remote Browse Sync parameter
root preexec, Logon Scripts
rpcclient
adddriver, Run "cupsaddsmb" with verbose Output, Understanding cupsaddsmb, Installing PostScript Driver Files manually (using rpcclient), Understanding the rpcclient man page, What is required for adddriver and setdriver to succeed, Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps
enumdrivers, Installing PostScript Driver Files manually (using rpcclient), Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps
enumports, Installing PostScript Driver Files manually (using rpcclient)
enumprinters, Installing PostScript Driver Files manually (using rpcclient), What is required for adddriver and setdriver to succeed, Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps, Troubleshooting revisited
getdriver, Producing an Example by querying a Windows Box, Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps
getprinter, Producing an Example by querying a Windows Box, Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps, Troubleshooting revisited
setdriver, Caveats to be considered, Run "cupsaddsmb" with verbose Output, Understanding cupsaddsmb, Installing PostScript Driver Files manually (using rpcclient), What is required for adddriver and setdriver to succeed, Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps
rsync, Accessing the samba sources via rsync and ftp

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secrets.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
(see also TDB)
security, Samba Security Modes, Domain Security Mode (User Level Security), Server Security (User Level Security), What makes Samba a SERVER?, What makes Samba a Domain Controller?, What makes Samba a Domain Member?, Constantly Losing Connections to Password Server, Preparing for Domain Control, Security Mode and Master Browsers, Joining an NT4 type Domain with Samba-3, Why is this better than security = server?, Setup your smb.conf, Run "cupsaddsmb" (quiet Mode), "cupsaddsmb" keeps asking for root password in neverending loop, Passdb Backends and Authentication, The tests, Configuring WfW password handling
security mask, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls, Interaction with the standard Samba create mask parameters
Server Manager, MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts, Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts
sessionid.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
(see also TDB)
share_info.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
(see also TDB)
short preserve case, Miscellaneous Controls, Windows 9x / Me Profile Setup
Short-Cuts, MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems
show add printer wizard, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [global] Section, Adding new Printers with the Windows NT APW
SID, Features and Benefits
Single Sign On, Caveats to be considered
smbclient, Testing with smbclient, The tests
socket options, Socket options
spooling
central, Central spooling vs. "Peer-to-Peer" printing
peer-to-peer, Central spooling vs. "Peer-to-Peer" printing
spooling-only, CUPS/Samba as a "spooling-only" Print Server; "raw" printing with Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients
strict locking, Discussion