
Samba - opening windows to a wider world
Samba is the most feature-rich Open Source implementation of the SMB and Active Directory protocols for Linux and UNIX-like systems. Samba provides secure, stable and fast file and print services for …
Setting up Samba as a Standalone Server - SambaWiki
By default, Samba uses the tdbsam back end and stores the database in the /usr/local/samba/private/passdb.tdb file. Optionally set a different location in the smb.conf file using …
Chapter 1. Learning the Samba
Does all this whet your technological appetite? If so, we encourage you to keep reading, learn about Samba, and follow our examples to set up a Samba server of your own. In this and upcoming …
Download - Samba
The file you probably want is called samba-latest.tar.gz. Old releases are available in the Samba archives. The Samba distribution GPG public key can be used to verify that current releases have …
What is Samba?
Samba is the most feature-rich Open Source implementation of the SMB and Active Directory protocols for Linux and UNIX-like systems. Samba provides secure, stable and fast file and print services for …
Documentation - Samba
The documentation (and in particular the man pages) given on this web page are taken from the latest development version of Samba. If you are using an earlier version of Samba then you may find some …
SambaWiki
Samba is an Open Source / Free Software suite that has, since 1992, provided file and print services to all manner of SMB/CIFS clients, including the numerous versions of Microsoft Windows operating …
Setting up a Share Using Windows ACLs - Samba
To set file system permissions on a folder located on a share that uses extended access control lists (ACL): Log on to a Windows host using an account that has Full control on the folder you want to …
User Documentation - SambaWiki
The Windows remote server administration tools (RSAT) Installing RSAT Remote and local management of Samba User and group management Maintaining Unix Attributes in AD using ADUC …
Samba: An Introduction
Samba is an open source CIFS implementation, and is available for free from the http://samba.org/ mirror sites. Samba and Windows are not the only ones to provide CIFS networking.