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; Configuration file for smbd.
; ============================================================================
; For the format of this file and comprehensive descriptions of all the
; configuration option, please refer to the man page for smb.conf(5).
; This is a sample configuration for IRIX 6.x systems
;
; The following configuration should suit most systems for basic usage and
; initial testing. It gives all clients access to their home directories and
; allows access to all printers specified in /etc/printcap as well as /usr/tmp.
;
[global]
comment = Samba %v
workgroup = workgroup
printing = sysv
;
; A printcap file is created during installation that contains the names
; of all printers attached to your system. Names longer than 8 characters
; will not be visible to clients.
;
printcap name = /usr/samba/printcap
;
; If you are using Impressario 1.x then you'll want to use the
; sambalp script provided with this package. It works around
; a problem in the PostScript generated by the standard Windows
; drivers--there is a check to verify sufficient virtual memory
; is available in the printer to print the job, but this fails
; under Impressario because of a bug in Impressario 1.x. The sambalp
; script strips out the vmstatus check. BTW, when using this
; setup to print be sure to configure a Windows printer driver
; that generates PostScript--QMS-PS 810 is one that should work
; with the sambalp script.
;
; print command = /usr/samba/bin/sambalp %p %s %U %m
print command = /usr/bin/lp -c -d%p -t"%U on machine %m" %s ; rm %s
load printers = yes
guest account = nobody
browseable = yes
; this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
; that connects - default is single file named /usr/samba/var/log.smb
; log file = /usr/samba/var/log.%m
; Set a max size for log files in Kb
max log size = 50
; You will need a world readable lock directory and "share modes=yes"
; if you want to support the file sharing modes for multiple users
; of the same files
locking = yes
lock directory = /usr/samba/var/locks
share modes = yes
; security = user
; You need to test to see if this makes a difference on your system
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
; Set the os level to > 32 if there is no NT server for your workgroup
os level = 0
preferred master = no
domain master = no
local master = no
wins support = no
wins server =
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
; To allow Win95 clients to automatically load printer drivers, uncomment
; the following section (and the lines in the printers section below).
; Run the make_printerdef command to create the /usr/samba/lib/printers.def
; file (see the PRINTER_DRIVER.txt file in the docs directory for info).
; Copy all the required files to the /usr/samba/printer directory
;
;[printer$]
; comment = printer driver directory
; path=/usr/samba/printer
; public=yes
; writable=no
; browseable=yes
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /usr/tmp
browseable = no
printable = yes
public = yes
writable = no
create mask = 0700
;
; this specifies the location of the share containing the printer driver
; files - see the printer$ section above
;
; printer driver location = \\%h\printer$
;
; the following line will make all printers default to the QMS-PS 810 Turbo
; driver - which works quite well for Impressario. If you need a diferent
; driver for a specific printer, create a section for that printer and
; specify the correct printer driver.
;
; printer driver = QMS-PS 810 Turbo
[tmp]
comment = Temporary file space
path = /usr/tmp
read only = no
public = yes
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