Using Samba
by R. Eckstein, D. Collier-Brown, P. Kelly
Publisher: O'Reilly 1999
ISBN/ASIN: 1565924495
ISBN-13: 9781565924499
Number of pages: 416
Description:
Samba is a cross-platform triumph: it turns a Unix or Linux system into a file and print server for Microsoft Windows network clients. This book is a comprehensive guide to Samba administration, including integration with Windows NT domains and the SWAT graphic configuration tool. Trouble-shooting, security, connectivity, performance, and logging are thoroughly covered with examples in this book. The authors present the most common configurations and problems in an easy-to-follow manner, along with instructions for getting the most out of Samba.
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