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[ Y ], <> (angled brackets), 14
 * (asterisk), 169
 \ (backslash) in smb.conf file, 85
 \\ (backslashes, two) in directories, 5
 : (colon), 6
 \ (continuation character), 85
 . (dot), 128, 134
 # (hash mark), 85
 % (percent sign), 86
 . (period), 128
 ? (question mark), 135
 ; (semicolon), 85
 / (slash character), 129, 134-135
 / (slash) in shares, 116
 _ (underscore) 116
 * wildcard, 177
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access-control options (shares), 160-162
 accessing Samba server, 61
 accounts, 51-53
 active connections, option for, 244
 addresses, networking option for, 106
 addtosmbpass executable, 176
 admin users option, 161
 AFS files, support for, 35
 aliases
 multiple, 29
 for NetBIOS names, 107
 alid users option, 161
 announce as option, 123
 announce version option, 123
 API (application programming interface), 9
 archive files, 137
 authentication, 19, 164-171
 mechanisms for, 35
 NT domain, 170
 share-level option for, 192
 auto services option, 124
 automounter, support for, 35
 awk script, 176
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backup browsers
 local master browser, 22
 per local master browser, 23
 maximum number per workgroup, 22
 backup domain controllers (BDCs), 20
 backups, with smbtar program, 245-248
 backwards compatibility
 elections and, 23
 for filenames, 143
 Windows domains and, 20
 base directory, 40
 .BAT scripts, 192
 BDCs (backup domain controllers), 20
 binary vs. source files, 32
 bind interfaces only option, 106
 bindings, 71
 Bindings tab, 60
 blocking locks option, 152
 b-node, 13
 boolean type, 90
 bottlenecks, 320-328
 reducing, 321-326
 types of, 320
 broadcast addresses, troubleshooting, 289
 broadcast registration, 13
 broadcast resolution, 13, 59
 broadcasting
 troubleshooting with tcpdump utility, 255
 (see also browsing; name resolution)
 browse lists, 21, 116
 options for, 124, 127
 propagation, 24
 restricting shares from, 115
 browsing, 21-23, 114-127
 client-side, testing with net view, 280
 configuration options for, 122-127
 elections, 23, 116-119
 machines, list of, 21
 options for, list of, 122
 preventing, 115
 resources of a specific machine, 21-23
 server from client, 281
 troubleshooting, 275-282
 with smbclient, 276-278
 bug avoidance options, 240-245
 list of, 240-241
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cache size, new option for (Samba version 2.0), 239
 cache time (printers), option for, 220
 capitalization, 84
 Carnegie Mellon University, 35
 carriage-returns for scripts, 193
 case sensitivity
 hostnames and, 5
 options for, 146
 usernames and, 163
 CD-ROM with this book
 Samba distribution, 28, 32
 testing tools, 28
 certificate authority, 300-303
 change notification, new option for (Samba version 2.0), 239
 change notify timeout option, 239
 Change Windows Password dialog box, 52
 changes at runtime, 85
 chat characters for passwords, 178
 CIFS (Common Internet File System), 3
 (see also SMB/CIFS protocol)
 client code page option, 234
 client users (see users)
 client variables, 86
 clients, testing with nmblookup program, 279
 .CMD scripts, 192
 code pages, 234
 multiple, 30
 coding system option, 235
 command string, SMB, 75
 commands for Samba, 366-377
 commas in values, 84
 comment option, 99
 comments in smb.conf (Samba configuration) file, 85
 compatibility, Samba with Windows NT, 30
 compilers, 33
 compiling Samba, 38-41
 in version 2.0, 29
 config file option, 91
 configuration files
 for individual clients, 253
 machine-specific, 87
 sample of, 379-383
 smb.conf (Samba configuration) file (see smb.conf file)
 configuration options
 browsing, 122-127
 disk share, 97-100
 format of, 83
 list of, 329-356
 server, 94-96
 configuring disk shares, 96-100
 configuring DNS (Windows NT), 68
 configuring Samba, 34-38
 configuration file
 creating, 41-45
 testing, 45
 (see also smb.conf (Samba configuration) file)
 configure script
 GNU, 34
 sample execution, 38
 options, 34-37
 performance tuning, 312-328
 benchmark for, 312, 314
 other options for, 319-328
 server, 93-96
 with SSL, 295-311
 requirements for, 296
 configuring TCP/IP networking protocol, 55, 66-71
 configuring Windows clients, 50-81
 Windows 95/98 computers, 50-63
 Windows NT 4.0 computers, 63-73
 basic configuration, 63-67
 configuring WINS address, 70
 connected systems, status of, 9
 connections
 active, option for, 244
 current, list of, 370
 resources, connecting to, 81
 scripts for, 198
 SMB, 77
 testing, 259-263
 virtual, 78
 copy option, 92
 creation masks, 138
 option for, 140
 cryptography, private key, 35
 CVS (Concurrent Versions Systems), 378
 Cyclic Software, 378
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daemons, 82, 359-362
 killing, 48
 messages generated by, reading, 8
 stand-alone, 47
 starting, 46-48
 status report, 8
 testing, 49
 with testparm, 266
 troubleshooting, 264-268
 Unix, 2
 viewing, 8
 (see also smbd daemon; nmbd daemon)
 data transfer protocol, 6
 datagram service, 10, 16-18
 deadtime option, 241
 debug files, 49
 debug level option, 251, 314
 debug timestamp option, 112
 default case option, 146
 default services, 115
 option for, 124
 defending hostnames, 12
 delays, troubleshooting, 287
 delete, 142
 delete readonly option, 139, 142
 delete veto files option, 135
 dfree command option, 241
 DFS, support for, 35
 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), 57, 67
 dialup connection, 53
 Digital Pathworks clients, option for, 244
 directories
 barring users from viewing contents, 130, 133
 installation, 40
 permissions, options for, 140
 for Samba startup file, 363
 target, 40
 working, option for, 134
 directory mask option, 138, 141
 disabling/enabling features, 34
 discussion archives for Samba, 293
 disk quotas, support for, 37
 disk shares, 4-7, 49, 82-113
 advanced, 114-154
 configuring, 96-100
 creating, 96
 maximum size of, option for, 242
 path option, 98
 disk sync, options for, 245
 DMB (domain master browser), 119-122
 option for, 126
 resource type, 24
 DNS Configuration tab, 57
 DNS (Domain Name System), 57
 configuring, 68
 as fallback for WINS address, 71
 names
 NetBIOS names and, 14
 resource types and, 15
 option for, 228
 resources for further information, 293
 tab, 68
 dns proxy option, 228
 docs directory, 34
 test utilities, 254
 documentation for Samba, 291
 importance of reading, 34
 domain controllers, 20, 169
 for Windows 95/98, 18-20
 domain group map option, 191
 domain logons, 28, 184
 configuring Windows 95/98 for, 188
 configuring Windows NT 4.0 for, 189
 scripts for, 192-200
 domain logons option, 190
 domain master browser (see DMB)
 domain master option, 126
 Domain Name System (see DNS)
 domain user map option, 191
 domain-level security, 164, 169-171
 domains, 18-20
 adding Samba server to Windows NT domain, 171
 behavior vs. Windows workgroups, 20
 controllers (see domain controllers)
 logons (see domain logons)
 new option for password timeout (Samba version 2.0), 239
 roles in assumed by Samba, 26
 Windows, 18, 28, 184-192
 authentication, 170
 caution when selecting, 190
 support for, 28
 dont descend option, 133
 DOS file permissions and attributes, 135-143
 DOS-formatted carriage returns, 193
 downloads
 Samba, 32
 obtained using CVS, 378
 tcpdump utility, 78, 257
 drive letters, mapping, 5
 dynamically linked libraries, 33
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elections, 23
 operating system values in, 117
 order of decisions in, 118
 role settings in, 117
 WINS servers and, 26
 enabling/disabling features, 34
 encrypt passwords option, 181
 encrypted passwords, 172
 Microsoft format, 183
 option for, 181
 vs. plaintext passwords, 173
 Entire Network icon, 4
 enumerated lists, 91
 errors
 searching for, 38
 syntax, 45
 /etc/hosts file, 57, 60
 /etc/inetd.conf configuration files, 48
 adding SWAT tool to, 41
 /etc/resolv.conf file, 57
 /etc/services configuration file, adding SWAT tool to, 41, 48
 Ethernet adaptor cards, 53, 70
 linking to TCP/IP networking protocol, 55
 execute permissions, 47
 /export/samba/test directory, 42
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fake directory create times option, 232
 fake oplocks option, 153
 FAQ, Samba, 291
 fast locking, 36
 fatal error, option for, 244
 fault tree, 257-291
 how to use, 257
 "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks", 53, 60, 246
 file creation masks, 138
 filenames
 8.3 format, 143
 limitations on, 143
 representing/resolving, 145
 Unix, option for, 245
 files
 archive, 137
 attributes, 135-143
 deleting, option for, 129
 hidden, 128, 136
 options for, 134
 open, option for maximum number of, 243
 permissions, 135-143
 options for, 140
 read-only, 136
 deleting, 139, 142
 system, 136
 in use, status of, 9
 veto, 129-131
 option for deleting, 135
 filesystems
 differences between, 127-131
 links and, 130
 options for, 132-135
 reporting on by Samba, option for, 242
 (see also files)
 fixed user configuration, 196
 flat namespaces, 14, 25
 follow symlinks option, 133
 force create mode option, 141
 force directory mode option, 141
 force group option, 139, 141
 force user option, 139, 141
 foreign-language characters, 234-236
 free space on disk, option for, 241
 fstype option, 242
 FTP (File Transfer Protocol), 6
 sites for Samba downloads, 32
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gateway field, 68
 getwd cache option, 134, 320
 global options, 90
 [globals] section, 88
 GNU autoconf, 29
 GNU configure script, 34
 GNU General Public License (GPL), 3, 378
 groups, 155-158
 administrative privileges for, 159
 names and types of, 15
 guest, 162
 guest access, 159-162
 guest account option, 162
 guest ok option, 98
 guest only option, 162
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hangup (HUP) signal, 48
 header, SMB, 74
 Hexidecimal byte value
 for NetBIOS group resource types, 16
 for NetBIOS unique resource types, 15
 hidden files, 128, 136
 options for, 134, 142, 319
 h-node, 13
 home directory, user's, 36, 155
 logon script option for location of, 198
 homedir map option, 200
 [homes] share, 89, 157
 hort preserve case option, 147
 hostnames
 case sensitivity and, 5
 troubleshooting
 long/short, 286
 lookup, 284
 hosts
 files (Windows 95/98), 59
 files (Windows NT computers), 71
 networking option for connections, 101, 103, 105
 subnets and, caution with, 102
 hosts allow option, 103
 hosts deny option, 105
 hosts equiv option, 184
 how-tos, fault tree, 257-291
 http, 6
 HUP (hangup) signal, 48
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Identification Changes dialog box (Windows NT), 63
 Identification tab, 60
 implementations, Microsoft, 18-27
 include option, 92
 inetd daemon, starting other daemons from, 48
 installing Samba, 31-49
 common problems, 34
 installation directories, 40
 steps in, 31
 final, 41
 time required, 31
 installing TCP/IP protocol, 65
 installing Workstation service, 65
 interfaces, networking options for, 102
 interfaces option, 105
 internationalization, 234-236
 invalid users option, 161
 IP address, 288-290
 setting for Windows NT computers, 67
 IP Address tab
 Windows 95/98, 57
 Windows NT, 67
 IP packet size, tuning, 316
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Jacobson, Van, 255
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keep-alive packets, option for, 242
 Kerberos, support for, 35
 kernel oplocks option, 153
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languages, non-European, 30
 LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
 replacement for password synchronization, 179
 support for, 36
 ldd tool, 33
 legal agreements covering multi-user functionality, 6
 Leres, Craig, 255
 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (see LDAP)
 line continuation, 85
 links, 130
 option for, 133
 Linux
 installing Samba on Linux system, 31
 submount and, 36
 lm announce option, 125
 lm interval option, 125
 LMHOSTS file, 224
 load printers option, 222
 local group map option, 192
 local master browser, 21, 116-122
 checking machines for, 118
 option for, 125
 local master option, 125
 local profiles, 194
 localhost
 address, 69
 troubleshooting, 288
 localization, 234-236
 lock directory option, 154
 locking option, 152
 locks/locking files, 9, 149-154
 messaging option for, 237
 opportunistic locking, 29
 tuning of, 316
 (see also oplocks)
 options for, 151-154
 Unix and, 150
 log files/logging
 activating/deactivating, 253
 checking, 108-113
 configuration options, 108-113
 in for the first time (Samba), 52
 levels of
 setting, 251-253
 tuning, 314
 options for, 199
 troubleshooting, 282
 troubleshooting from, 251-254
 log level option, 112, 251, 314
 login dialog box, domain logons
 Windows 95/98, 188
 Windows NT, 190
 login parameters, setting, 79
 logon drive option, 197
 logon home option, 198
 logon path option, 197
 logon script option, 197
 logon scripts, 192-200
 options for, 196-198
 logons (see domain logons)
 lppause command option, 221
 lpq cache time option, 220, 319
 lpq command option, 221
 lpresume command option, 221
 lprm command option, 221
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machine name, types, 15
 machine password timeout option, 239
 magic output option, 233
 magic script option, 233
 magic scripts, 233
 mailing lists
 posting to, 39
 for Samba, 292
 main tree, 40
 makefiles, 33-34
 mandatory profiles, 196
 mangle case option, 148
 mangled map option, 148
 mangled names option, 147
 mangled stack option, 148
 mangling char option, 148
 map archive option, 142
 map hidden option, 142
 Map Network Drive option, 5, 62
 map system option, 142
 mapping
 files, options for location of, 191
 network drives, 5
 masks
 creation, 138
 netmasks, 57
 subnet, 57, 67
 umasks, 138
 master browsers (see local master browser; DMB; preferred master browser)
 max connections option, 161
 max disk size option, 242
 max log size option, 112
 max mux option, 243
 max open files option, 243
 max ttl option, 229
 max wins ttl option, 229
 max xmit option, 243, 317
 Maximum Transport Unit (MTU), 316
 McCanne, Steven, 255
 measurement forms, 326
 memory, status of, 9
 message command option, 238
 messages
 from daemons, reading, 8
 WinPopup, 237
 Microsoft, 3
 encryption, 30
 implementations, 18-27
 Microsoft Networking Client, 65
 min print space option, 223
 min wins ttl option, 229
 mirror sites for Samba distribution, 28
 MIT, 35
 mmap code, 36
 m-node, 13
 modem, linking to TCP/IP networking protocol, 55
 MTU (Maximum Transport Unit), 316
 multiple code pages, 30
 multiple subnets, 120
 multi-user functionality, legal agreements and, 6
 My Computer (Windows 95/98), 51
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name mangling, 143-149
 options for, 145-149
 steps in, 143
 name registration, 10
 name resolution, 11, 60, 224-229
 options for, 227-229
 name resolve order option, 229
 name services, 10
 identifying what is in use, 283
 nmblookup program, 372
 testing, 258
 troubleshooting, 282-288
 naming
 machine name, types, 15
 machines on NetBIOS network, 10-13
 NT computers, 63
 caution with, 64
 TCP/IP networking protocol, setting machine name for, 60
 NBNS (see NetBIOS, name server)
 NBT standard, 10
 NBTSTAT utility, 15
 Netatalk (Macintosh), support for interoperating with, 37
 NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface), 10, 53
 Windows NT computers and, 65
 netbios aliases option, 107
 NetBIOS name, 14-16
 option for aliases, 107
 setting
 Windows 95/98, 61
 Windows NT, 63
 troubleshooting, 290
 netbios name option, 95
 NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System), 9
 compared with TCP/IP, 10
 Extended User Interface (see NetBEUI)
 multiple servers (see virtual servers)
 name (see NetBIOS name)
 name server (NBNS), 11, 25, 58
 network, naming machines on, 10-13
 over TCP/IP, 10
 Unique Resource Types, 15
 netmasks, 57, 67
 troubleshooting, 288
 network addresses
 finding, 290
 troubleshooting, 288-290
 Network Basic Input/Output System (see NetBIOS)
 network configuration commands, 192
 Network dialog box (Windows NT), 63
 network drives, mapping, 5
 Network File System
 resources for further information, 293
 Network File System (NFS), 30
 Network icon
 Windows 95/98, 53
 Windows NT, 63
 network masks (see netmasks)
 Network Neighborhood icon, 61, 93
 viewing Samba server, 72
 Network Neighborhood window, 21-22
 mapping network drives via, 5
 networking
 hardware for, testing, 259
 network address ranges, 289
 nmblookup program, testing with, 279
 options, 101-106
 list of, 103
 magic script, 233
 printing on a network, steps in, 201
 setting up, 53-60
 newsgroups for Samba, 291
 NFS (Network File System), 30
 resources for further information, 293
 nis homedir option, 200
 NIS/NIS+ protocol, 36, 169
 how Samba works with, 199
 resources for further information, 293
 nmbd daemon, 2, 29, 82, 85, 361-362
 browsing options for, 125
 killing, 48
 starting, 46
 nmblookup program, 372
 networks, testing with, 279
 node types, 13
 non-encrypted passwords, 172
 non-European languages, 30
 Novell Networking, 53
 nt pipe support option, 243
 nt smb support option, 243
 null passwords, 183
 null TID, 74
 numerical type, 90
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.old files, 39
 ole locking compatibility option, 244
 Open Source Software (OSS), 3
 operating systems
 encrypted/non-encrypted passwords, 172
 miscellaneous options for, 240
 values in elections, 117
 oplock files option, 316
 oplocks, 149-154
 break requests, 149
 messaging option for, 237
 options for, 151-154
 oplocks option, 153
 opportunistic locking, 29
 tuning, 316
 (see also oplocks)
 option names, 84
 os filetime resolution option, 232
 os level option, 126
 OS/2, support for share-level security, 165
 OSF/1 (Digital Unix), 35
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packets
 headers for, tcpdump utility and, 376
 maximum size of, option for, 243
 PAM (pluggable authentication modules), 179
 support for, 36
 panic action option, 244
 passwd chat debug option, 182
 passwd chat option, 182
 passwd program option, 182
 password file, security and, 53
 password level option, 182
 Password settings (Windows 95/98), 51
 passwords, 171-184
 chat characters for, 178
 encrypted
 changing, 176
 disabling on Windows computers, 173
 vs. non-encrypted, 172, 173
 null, 183
 options for, 180-184
 share-level, 192
 passwd program, 182
 smbpasswd program, 374
 stored by Samba, 172
 synchronizing, 176-179
 user-level security and, 168
 Windows 95/98, 51-53
 changing, 52
 pathnames
 option for, 98
 printer configuration and, 207
 paths, architecture-specific, 86
 pdate encrypted option, 183
 PDC (primary domain controller), 20
 domain master browser and, 119
 domain option for, 190
 domain-level security and, 164
 PDC (continued)
 Samba 2.1 and, 186
 Samba, setting up as, 184
 sever-level security and, 168
 trust accounts and, 186
 performance, 29
 performance tuning, 312-328
 benchmark for, 312, 314
 other options for, 319-328
 recommended enhancements, 320
 permissions, 207
 options for, 140-143
 for printing, 207
 plaintext passwords, 173
 pluggable authentication modules (PAM), 36, 179
 p-node, 13
 point-to-point communication, 13
 point-to-point registration/resolution, 13
 port not telnet option, 257
 postexec option, 199
 postscript option, 221
 preexec option, 199
 preferred master browser, 119
 preferred master option, 126
 preserve case option, 147
 preventing browsing, 115
 primary domain controller (see PDC)
 primary WINS server, 26
 print command option, 221
 print queue, options for, 223
 print shares, 7-9, 89-90, 204-205
 created by Samba, 205
 options for, 222
 path option, 98
 setting up on Windows client, 7
 printable option, 219
 printcap name option, 223
 printer capabilities file, 89
 printer driver file option, 219
 printer driver location option, 220
 printer driver option, 219
 printer option, 219
 PRINTER$ share, creating, 212
 printers
 BSD, 215
 names
 caution with, 205
 checking, 375
 option for, 219-221
 sharing (see print shares)
 System V, 216
 printing, 201-224
 commands, 202
 default commands for, 221
 configuration, minimal, 203-205
 configuration options, 203-207
 drivers for, setting up, 210-213
 on a network, steps in, 201
 options for, 217-224
 pathnames used in commands for, 207
 permissions for, 207
 print jobs, 204
 spooling with smbprint tool, 213
 printer definition file, 211
 resources for information on debugging, 208
 through Samba, 201-213
 test for, 206
 types, 218
 variables for, 203
 Windows client printers
 printing to, 213-224
 setting up and testing, 208
 printing configuration option, 218
 private directory (Samba distribution), 172
 private key cryptography, 35
 privileges, option for, 199
 processes (see daemons)
 profiles, 194
 creating, 53
 local, 194
 mandatory, 196
 roaming, 194-196
 option for location of, 197
 programmers, support for, 230-233
 propagation, browse list, 24
 Properties button (Windows 95/98), 55
 protocols
 routed through a hardware device, 53
 variant, negotiating, 78
 Protocols tab, 65-66
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queuepause command option, 223
 queueresume command option, 223
 quotation marks in values, 84
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rc.local file, 47
 read list option, 161
 read only option, 100
 read prediction, testing, 318
 read raw, tuning, 315
 read size, tuning, 318
 reading documentation, importance of, 34
 read-only files, 136
 deleting, 139, 142
 read-only partitions, 40
 read-only/read-write access, 159
 remote announce option, 127
 remote browse sync option, 127
 remote procedure call (RPC), 376
 representing/resolving filenames, 145
 resource names, 14
 resource types, 14
 for primary domain controller vs. domain master browser, 24
 resources, connecting to, 81
 resources for further information, 291-293
 group attributes, 16
 NFS (Network File System), 293
 printers, debugging, 208
 Samba, 32
 Solaris servers, 321
 Windows network configuration commands, 192
 revalidation of users, 192
 roaming profiles, 194-196
 option for location of, 197
 role settings in elections, 117
 root postexec option, 199
 root preexec option, 198
 root user, 37, 199
 access, 159
 routers, TCP/IP configuring and, 68
 RPC (remote procedure call), 376
 rpcclient program, 376
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SAM (security account manager), 19, 169
 Samba, 1-9
 compatibility with Windows NT, 30
 compiling (see compiling Samba)
 configuring (see configuring Samba)
 daemons (see daemons)
 distribution, xi, 28, 32
 documentation, importance of reading, 34
 downloading, 32-34
 with CVS, 378
 features/uses, x
 installing (see installing Samba)
 logging in for the first time, 52
 Microsoft encryption and, 30
 new features file, 34
 origin of name, 2
 performance tuning, 312-328
 benchmark for, 312, 314
 other options for, 319-328
 reasons for using, 3
 resources for further information, 291-293
 roles in Windows domains/workgroups, 26
 startup file, 363
 test utilities, 254-257
 version 2.0, 20, 28
 character sets, 235
 code pages for, 234
 coding system parameters, 235
 new options, 238
 version 2.0.5, xi, 28
 version 2.1, 20
 PDC functionality and, 186
 web site, 32, 291
 WINS server and, 225
 Samba server
 accessing, 61
 connecting to, 71
 resources offered, 72
 sizing, 320-328
 viewing via Network Neighborhood icon, 72
 Samba Web Administration Tool (see SWAT tool)
 scripts
 connection, 198
 logon, 192-200
 magic, 233
 for Samba startup file, 363
 secondary WINS server, 26
 sections of smb.conf (Samba configuration) file, 83
 Secure Sockets Layer protocol (see SSL)
 security, 35, 164-171
 domain-level, 169-171
 levels of, 164
 security (continued)
 options for, 164
 restricting access to shares, 158-163
 server-level, 168
 share-level, 164-167
 options for, 167
 user-level, 167
 security account manager (SAM), 19, 169
 Select Network Protocol dialog box, 65
 server configuration options, 94-96
 Server Message Block (see SMB)
 server string parameter, 95
 server-level security, 168
 servers
 active, list of, 116
 testing with nmblookup program, 278
 virtual, 106-108
 options for, 107
 service bindings, 71
 services, 83
 list of enabled on machine, 45
 performed by Samba, 2
 testing low-level, 257-263
 Workstation, 65
 (see also shares)
 Services tab, 65
 session layer, connection at, 78
 session parameters, setting, 79
 session service, 10, 16-18
 set directory option, 244
 share modes, 151
 share options, 90
 shared directory/resources (see shares)
 shared resources (see shares)
 share-level security, 164-167
 options for, 167
 printing and guest accounts, 204
 steps in taken by Samba, 165
 shares, 30, 83
 access to
 controlling, 158-163
 creating for groups, 157
 by foreign hosts, option for, 184
 contents, restricting view of, 115
 default, 115
 file, path option for, 98
 [globals] section, 88
 option for identifying users allowed access to, 168
 viewing (see browsing)
 sharing
 disks (see disk shares)
 printers (see print shares)
 Sharpe, Richard, 74
 SIGHUP signal, 85
 sizing Samba servers, 320-328
 smb passwd file option, 183
 SMB (Server Message Block), 2, 74-81
 command string, 75
 commercial products for, 77
 deny-mode locks, 151
 format of, 74
 header, 75
 magic scripts, 233
 making a simple connection, 77
 maximum number of operations, option for, 243
 networks, 4
 usernames and, 162
 option for NT-specific options, 243
 password server, 168
 resources for further information, 74
 seamless operation across networks, 30
 troubleshooting connections, 268-275
 testing locally, 268
 testing with NET USE, 271-274
 testing with smbclient, 270
 testing with Windows Explorer, 274-275
 wrapper support, 34
 SMB/CIFS protocol, 3
 filesystems, 34
 network and, 9-18
 smbclient program, 49, 364-370
 smb.conf (Samba configuration) file, 8, 41, 63, 82-93
 configuring printers, 203
 creating, 93
 for each client, 253
 example of, 82
 modifying for printer drivers, 212
 options for, 90-93
 format of, 83
 supporting programmers, 230-232
 special sections of, 88-91
 structure of, 83-86
 testparm program for, 375
 variables for, 86-88
 smbd daemon, 2, 82, 359-360
 file, 47
 killing, 48
 starting, 46
 smbd server, checking with telnet, 266
 smbmount, support for, 36
 smbpasswd file, 172, 174-176
 adding entries to, 175
 caution with, 173-174
 option for location of, 183
 smbpasswd program, 171, 374
 changing passwords with, 176
 smbprint tool, spooling print jobs, 213
 smbrun option, 244
 smbsh program, 364
 smbstatus program, 8, 370
 smbtar program, 245-248
 tar operations and, 371
 smbwrapper client, 30
 smbwrapper package, 35
 socket address option, 106
 socket options configuration options, 314
 software distribution (see Samba, distribution)
 source vs. binary files, 32
 spaces in values, 84
 special sections, smb.conf (Samba configuration) file, 88-91
 spelling, caution with, 61
 spool space, options for, 223
 square brackets, 83
 ssl CA certDir option, 308
 ssl CA certFile option, 308
 ssl ciphers option, 310
 ssl client cert option, 309
 ssl client key option, 309
 ssl compatibility option, 311
 ssl hosts option, 307
 ssl hosts resign option, 307
 ssl option, 307
 ssl require clientcert option, 309
 ssl require servercert option, 310
 SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol, 30
 configuration options for, 306-311
 configuring Samba to use, 300
 configuring Samba with, 295-311
 SS Proxy, 296
 setting up, 304
 SSLeay, 296-304
 support for, 34, 36
 ssl server cert option, 308
 ssl server key option, 308
 ssl version option, 310
 stand-alone daemons, 47
 stat cache option, 239
 stat cache size option, 239
 status option, 244
 status report on Samba, 8
 strict locking option, 152, 319
 strict sync option, 245, 319
 string types, 90
 strip dot option, 245
 subnets, 12
 hosts and, caution with, 102
 mask, 57, 67
 multiple spanned by Windows workgroups, 24
 Windows NT workstations and, 24
 superuser (see root user)
 SWAT tool, 29
 adding to configuration files, 41
 creating configuration file with, 42
 sync always option, 245, 319
 synchronizing
 passwords, 176-179
 time, options for, 231
 syntax errors, 45
 syslog only option, 113
 syslog option, 113
 SYSLOG utility, 110
 support for, 36
 system administrator, WINS server and, 26
 system files, 136
 System V Unix, 47
 printer configuration for, 203
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tar operations, 371
 tcpdump utility, 78, 255-257, 376
 passwords, reading, 172
 TCP/IP networking protocol, 9
 adding/configuring, 54
 checking setup, 53
 compared with NetBIOS, 10
 configuring, 66-71
 installing, 65
 NetBIOS over, 10
 receive window, tuning, 317
 resources for further information, 293
 TCP, troubleshooting, 263
 TCP/IP Properties panel (Windows 95/98), 55
 test parser, 45
 test share, 42
 testing
 configuration file, 45
 daemons, 49
 Samba, 41-46
 smbclient program, 364-370
 test utilities for Samba, 254-257
 tools for (CD-ROM with this book), 28
 testparm program, 375
 testparm test parser, 45
 testprns program, 375
 TID (tree identifier), 74, 78, 80
 time server option, 231
 time synchronization, options for, 231
 time to live (TTL), options for, 229
 timestamp logs option, 112
 trace utility, 254
 trailing dot, option for, 245
 tree identifier (TID), 74, 78, 80
 Tridgell, Andrew, 2, 255
 troubleshooting, 250-291
 information to have on hand, 257
 network addresses, 288-290
 where to start, 250
 trust accounts, creating, 186
 TTL (time to live), options for, 229
 tuning (see performance tuning)
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umasks, 138
 uniform resource locators (URLs), 6
 Universal Naming Convention (UNC), 5
 Unix
 carriage returns, 193
 daemons, 2
 file permissions and attributes, 135-143
 filenames, option for, 245
 locks and, 150
 networks, usernames and, 162
 options
 for messaging, 237
 miscellaneous, 240
 for print commands, 221
 for system logger, 113
 password files, 169
 permissions, share write access and, 159
 servers, backing up computers from, 246
 System V, 47
 printer configuration for, 203
 printing and, 29
 troubleshooting utilities, 254
 user classifications, 135
 unix password sync option, 180
 unix realname option, 133
 URLs (uniform resource locators), 6
 distribution, 28
 Kerberos, 35
 Samba, 28, 32
 distribution, xi
 web site, 291
 SMB (Server Message Block), 74
 use rhosts option, 184
 user profiles (Windows 95/98), 50
 user variables, 86
 user-level security, 164, 167
 username level option, 163
 username map option, 162
 username option, 167
 usernames
 case sensitivity and, 163
 options for, 162-163
 SMB vs. Unix networks, 162
 Windows 95/98, 51-53
 users, 155-158
 allowing superuser (root) access to, 159
 creating, 89
 domain, semi-automatic deletion, 171
 home directory, 36
 logon script option for location of, 198
 invalid, specifying, 158
 read-only/read-write access, 159
 setting up, 155
 share-level option for authentication of, 192
 shares for, setting up, 157
 /usr/local/samba file, 40
 /usr/local/samba/var/log.smb file, 49
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valid chars option, 236
 variables, 86-88
 veto files, 129-131
 option for deleting, 135
 veto files option, 134
 veto oplock files option, 154
 viewing daemons, 8
 virtual connection, 78
 virtual hosts, 29
 virtual servers, 106-108
 options for, 107
 volume option, 100
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Whistle, 3
 whitespaces in values, 84
 wide links option, 134, 319
 Windows 95/98
 domain controllers for, 18-20
 domain logons, configuring, 185
 domains, 184-192
 miscellaneous options for, 240
 multiple users, support for, 50
 passwords, encrypted, 172
 printer drivers, installing, 210
 share-level security, support for, 165
 WinPopup tool, 237
 Windows clients
 configuring, 50-81
 Windows NT 4.0 computers, 63-73
 Windows95/98 computers, 50-63
 individual configuration files for, 253
 printers for, setting up and testing, 208
 role settings in elections, 117
 Windows Explorer, Map Network Drive option, 5
 Windows Internet Name Service (see WINS)
 Windows NT
 client/server and, 77
 configuring domain logons, 186
 domains, 18, 28, 184-192
 caution when selecting, 190
 IP address, setting, 67
 naming, caution with, 63
 passwords
 encrypted, 172
 new option for timeout (Samba version 2.0), 239
 pipes, option for, 243
 server, domain master browser and, 119
 SMB, option for, 243
 user authentication and, 186
 WINS address and, 70
 Windows NT Server 4.0, 65
 Windows NT Server Manager for Domains tool, 171
 Windows NT Workstation 4.0, 65
 Windows UNC format, 62
 Windows workgroups (see workgroups, Windows)
 WINDOWSHOSTS directory, 71
 WinPopup tool, 237
 WINS Address tab (Windows NT panel), 70
 WINS Configuration tab, 58
 wins proxy option, 228
 wins server option, 228
 wins support option, 228
 WINS (Windows Internet Name Service), 2, 25, 58
 address, configuring, 70
 name resolution and, 224
 options for, 228
 server, 44
 configuring Windows domain logons and, 185
 servers, 25, 59
 Windows operating systems and, 26
 WINS server
 primary/secondary, 26
 WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) server
 setting up Samba as, 226
 setting up Sambato use, 225
 Wong, Brian, 321
 workgroup parameter, 96
 workgroups, 4
 roles in assumed by Samba, 26
 setting, 60
 Windows
 behaviors vs. Windows domain, 20
 spanning multiple subnets, 24
 working directory, option for, 134
 Workstation service, installing, 65
 wrapper support for SMB (Server Message Block), 34
 write ahead, tuning, 318
 write list option, 161
 write privileges, 40
 write raw, tuning, 315
 write size, tuning, 317
 writeable/write ok option, 100
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