Symbols
- "Domain Admins" group, Discussion
- "Domain Users" group, Adding Domain Users to the Power Users group
- "Printers" folder, Caveats to be considered, Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client, Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps
- "raw" printing, CUPS/Samba as a "spooling-only" Print Server; "raw" printing
with Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients
- /etc/host.conf, /etc/host.conf
- /etc/hosts, /etc/hosts
- /etc/nsswitch.conf, /etc/nsswitch.conf
- 8.3
- file names, MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems
A
- ACLs, File, Directory and Share Access Controls
- Active Directory, Samba ADS Domain Membership
- add group script, Adding Groups Fails
- add machine script, The machine trust account not accessible, Adding Machine to Domain Fails
- add printer command, Adding new Printers with the Windows NT APW
- add printer wizard, Three familiar Methods for driver upload plus a new one
- add user script, Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX
- addprinter command, Parameters Recommended for Use
- admin users, User and Group Based Controls, I have set force user but Samba still makes root the owner of all the files I touch!
- Administrator, Discussion
- ADS (see Active Directory)
- ads server, Setup your smb.conf
- application/cups.vnd-postscript, Benefits of using "CUPS PostScript Driver for
Windows NT/2k/XP" instead of Adobe Driver
- application/octet-stream, Explicitly enable "raw" printing for
application/octet-stream!, MIME type Conversion Rules, "application/octet-stream" printing
- application/pdf, MIME types and CUPS Filters
- application/postscript, Benefits of using "CUPS PostScript Driver for
Windows NT/2k/XP" instead of Adobe Driver
- application/vnd.cups-raster, PostScript Printer Descriptions (PPDs) for non-PS Printers
- application/vnd.cups-raw, Explicitly enable "raw" printing for
application/octet-stream!
- auth methods, auth methods does not work, Passdb Backends and Authentication
C
- case sensitive, Miscellaneous Controls, Windows 9x / Me Profile Setup
- chpass, Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts
- client use spnego, I can't join a Windows 2003 PDC
- comment, The [printers] Section, Any [my_printer_name] Section, Parameters in the [print$] Section
- configure, Building the Binaries
- connections.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
- (see also TDB)
- core files, Internal errors
- create mask, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls, Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
parameters
- csc policy, Miscellaneous Controls
- CUPS
- Page Accounting, Page Accounting with CUPS
- quotas, Setting up Quotas
- CUPS-PPD, cupsomatic, pdqomatic, lpdomatic, directomatic
- cupsaddsmb, Three familiar Methods for driver upload plus a new one, cupsaddsmb: the unknown Utility, Caveats to be considered, Run "cupsaddsmb" (quiet Mode), Run "cupsaddsmb" with verbose Output, Understanding cupsaddsmb, cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC, cupsaddsmb Flowchart
- cupsomatic, CUPS can use all Windows-formatted Vendor PPDs, The CUPS Filtering Architecture, cupsomatic/Foomatic -- how do they fit into the Picture?, Difference between cupsomatic/foomatic-rip and
native CUPS printing, cupsomatic, pdqomatic, lpdomatic, directomatic
- CVS, Access Samba source code via CVS
- web, Access via CVSweb
D
- daemon, Alternative: starting it as a daemon
- DDK, PostScript Drivers with no major problems -- even in Kernel
Mode, CUPS Package of "PostScript Driver for WinNT/2k/XP"
- debug, Internal errors
- debug level, Debugging with Samba itself, Log level
- debuglevel, Debug levels
- default case, Miscellaneous Controls
- delete printer command, Adding new Printers with the Windows NT APW
- deleteprinter command, Parameters Recommended for Use
- DHCP, Background Information
- diff, Patches
- directory mask, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls
- directory security mask, Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
parameters
- disable spoolss, Parameters Recommended for Use
- display charset, Samba and charsets
- DNS, TCP/IP - without NetBIOS, DNS Lookup
- Active Directory, DNS and Active Directory
- Dynamic, Background Information
- dns proxy, What is Browsing?
- domain admin group, Mapping MS Windows and UNIX Groups
- domain logons, Preparing for Domain Control
- domain master, Domain Network Logon Service, Example Configuration, What is Browsing?, Making Samba the domain master
- dont descend, Miscellaneous Controls
- dos charset, Samba and charsets, Japanese charsets, CP850.so can't be found
- dos filemode, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls
- dos filetime resolution, Miscellaneous Controls
- dos filetimes, Miscellaneous Controls
E
- EMF, Windows Drivers, GDI and EMF, From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server, Driver Execution on the Server
- encrypt passwords, Joining an NT4 type Domain with Samba-3, smbpasswd - Encrypted Password Database, smb.conf PAM Configuration, The tests
- enhanced browsing, What is Browsing?
- enumports command, Parameters Recommended for Use, Samba and Printer Ports
- EPM (see ESP meta packager)
- ESC/P, Driver Execution on the Server
- ESP
- Ghostscript, The CUPS Filtering Architecture, Difference between cupsomatic/foomatic-rip and
native CUPS printing
- meta packager, CUPS Package of "PostScript Driver for WinNT/2k/XP"
- Print Pro, Sources of CUPS drivers / PPDs, ESP Print Pro Package of "PostScript Driver for
WinNT/2k/XP"
- Extended Attributes, File, Directory and Share Access Controls
F
- fake oplocks, Miscellaneous Controls
- File System, File System Access Controls
- foomatic, CUPS can use all Windows-formatted Vendor PPDs, The CUPS Filtering Architecture, cupsomatic/Foomatic -- how do they fit into the Picture?, Difference between cupsomatic/foomatic-rip and
native CUPS printing, foomatic-rip and Foomatic explained, Foomatic's strange Name
- foomatic-rip, Difference between cupsomatic/foomatic-rip and
native CUPS printing, CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org, foomatic-rip and Foomatic explained, The Grand Unification
achieved...
- force create mode, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls, Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
parameters
- force directory mode, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls, Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
parameters
- force directory security mode, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls, Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
parameters
- force group, User and Group Based Controls
- force security mode, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls, Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
parameters
- force user, User and Group Based Controls, I have set force user but Samba still makes root the owner of all the files I touch!, Beware of Force User
- ftp, Accessing the samba sources via rsync and ftp
G
- gdb, Internal errors
- GDI, GDI on Windows -- PostScript on UNIX, Windows Drivers, GDI and EMF, From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server, Driver Execution on the Server
- GhostScript, PostScript and Ghostscript, Ghostscript -- the Software RIP for non-PostScript Printers
- (see also PostScript)
- Ghostscript
- ESP (see ESP GhostScript)
- GID, Features and Benefits
- GPG, Verifying Samba's PGP signature
- groupadd, Features and Benefits
- groupdel, Features and Benefits
- groups
- domain, Discussion
- mapping, Mapping MS Windows and UNIX Groups
- nested, Adding MS Windows Groups to MS Windows Groups Fails
- guest account, Problem resolution, My client reports "This server is not configured to list shared resources", The [printers] Section
- guest ok, User and Group Based Controls, The [printers] Section, Any [my_printer_name] Section, Parameters in the [print$] Section
H
- hide dot files, Miscellaneous Controls
- hide files, Miscellaneous Controls
- hide unreadable, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls
- hide unwriteable files, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls
- host msdfs, Features and Benefits
- hosts allow, Using host based protection, Parameters Recommended for Use, Any [my_printer_name] Section
- hosts deny, Using host based protection, Parameters Recommended for Use, Any [my_printer_name] Section
I
- idmap gid, Features and Benefits, Winbind is not resolving users and groups
- idmap uid, Features and Benefits, Winbind is not resolving users and groups
- ifconfig, Starting from inetd.conf
- imprints, Three familiar Methods for driver upload plus a new one
- inetd, The tests, Starting the smbd and nmbd, Starting from inetd.conf
- Interdomain Trusts, Interdomain Trust Relationships
- completing, Completing an NT4 Domain Trust
- creating, Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration
- Facilities, Inter-Domain Trust Facilities
- interfaces, Multiple interfaces, The tests, Starting from inetd.conf
- invalid users, User and Group Based Controls
- IPP, Understanding cupsaddsmb
L
- 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
M
- MAC Addresses, /etc/hosts
- machine trust accounts, MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts
- creating, MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts
- make, Building the Binaries
- mangling method, Japanese charsets
- map to guest, Parameters in the [print$] Section, Adding new Printers with the Windows NT APW, Can't reconnect to Samba under new account
from Win2K/XP, Avoid being connected to the Samba server as the
"wrong" user
- max print jobs, Parameters Recommended for Use
- max xmit, Max xmit
- messages.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
- (see also TDB)
- MIME, MIME types and CUPS Filters, MIME type Conversion Rules, Filter Requirements, "application/octet-stream" printing
- min print space, Parameters Recommended for Use
- msdfs root, Features and Benefits
N
- name resolve order, What is Browsing?
- nbtstat, The NetBIOS Name Cache
- NetBIOS, Features and Benefits, TCP/IP - without NetBIOS, Integrating MS Windows networks with Samba, Name resolution as used within MS Windows networking
- NetBIOS-less, TCP/IP - without NetBIOS
- nmblookup, The NetBIOS Name Cache
- nt acl support, File and Directory Permissions Based Controls, Viewing file ownership, Viewing File or Directory Permissions, Modifying file or directory permissions, Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
- ntdrivers.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
- (see also TDB)
- ntforms.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
- (see also TDB)
- NTFS, File System Access Controls
- ntprinters.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
- (see also TDB)
O
- obey pam restrictions, smb.conf PAM Configuration
- only user, User and Group Based Controls, Why can users access home directories of other users?
- oplock break wait time, Advanced Samba Opportunistic Locking Parameters, Disabling Kernel OpLocks
- oplock contention limit, Advanced Samba Opportunistic Locking Parameters
- os level, What is Browsing?, Setting up WORKGROUP Browsing, Setting up DOMAIN Browsing, Forcing Samba to be the master, Making Samba the domain master
- os2 driver map, Parameters Recommended for Use, Printer driver download for for OS/2 clients?
P
- 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$] Section, Setting Drivers for existing Printers with a Client GUI, IMPORTANT! Setting Device Modes on new Printers, Always make first Client Connection as root or "printer admin", Setting Default Print Options for the Client Drivers, Adding new Printers with the Windows NT APW, More complex smb.conf Settings for
CUPS, What is required for adddriver and setdriver to succeed, Print options for all users can't be set on Win2K/XP
- printer name, Parameters Recommended for Use
- printing, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [global] Section, Default Print Commands for various UNIX Print Subsystems, Setting up your own Print Commands, Basic Configuration of CUPS support, Linking of smbd with libcups.so, More complex smb.conf Settings for
CUPS, From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server, Pre-conditions, Manual Configuration
- printing.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
- (see also TDB)
- PrintPro (see ESP Print Pro)
- public, The [printers] Section
R
- read list, User and Group Based Controls
- read only, Miscellaneous Controls, The [printers] Section, Parameters in the [print$] 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
S
- 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
U
- UDP, NetBIOS over TCP/IP
- UID, Features and Benefits
- unexpected.tdb, The printing *.tdb Files
- (see also TDB)
- unix charset, Samba and charsets, Japanese charsets
- use client driver, Parameters Recommended for Use, The [global] Section
- user, Share Level Security, The tests
- User Manager, Samba as the Trusted Domain, Samba as the Trusting Domain
- useradd, Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts
- username, User and Group Based Controls
- username level, Password checking
- username map, Windows 200x XP Professional
W
- winbind separator, Start up the winbindd daemon and test it!
- WINS, What is Browsing?, NetBIOS over TCP/IP, WINS Lookup
- wins hook, What is Browsing?
- wins proxy, What is Browsing?
- wins server, What is Browsing?, WINS - The Windows Internetworking Name Server, Setting up a WINS server
- wins support, What is Browsing?, WINS - The Windows Internetworking Name Server, Setting up a WINS server
- workgroup, Security Mode and Master Browsers, Joining an NT4 type Domain with Samba-3, Browsing support in Samba
- write list, User and Group Based Controls, Parameters in the [print$] Section
- write raw, Write raw
- writeable, The [printers] Section, Any [my_printer_name] Section
- WYSIWYG, Windows Drivers, GDI and EMF