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[[Samba]] is | [[thing type::software]] | ||
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==About== | |||
[[Samba]] is open-source server software which allows "[[Network Neighborhood]]"-style communication between [[Microsoft Windows]] and other [[operating system]]s such as [[Linux]]. It is named after the [[SMB protocol]], which is what Windows uses for "Network Neighborhood" communication. | |||
==Pages== | |||
* {{l/sub|browser}}: debugging master/domain browser issues | |||
* {{l/sub|commands}} for interacting with Samba | |||
* {{l/sub|how-to}}: specific things | |||
* {{l/sub|printing}}: using Samba to serve shared printers | |||
* {{l/sub|files}}: what the files mean and where they are kept | |||
==Errors== | |||
*[ | * [[The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available]]: a Samba-related error on Windows XP | ||
==Links== | |||
===Official=== | |||
* [http://samba.org official site] | |||
===Reference=== | |||
* '''Wikipedia''': | |||
** {{l/wp|Samba software}} | |||
** {{l/wp|Server Message Block}}: the SMB protocol | |||
===Articles=== | |||
* '''1999-11''' [http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch03_01.html Chapter 3: Configuring Windows Clients] from the book ''Using Samba'' by Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly (this shows how to set up [[Win9x]] machines for non-anonymous connection to Samba) | |||
* [http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid39_gci1138772,00.html Managing Samba: Choose your weapon – Windows network ID basics]: seems to cover some useful concepts | |||
Latest revision as of 15:34, 16 September 2024
<hide> page type::article thing type::software software type::server </hide>
About
Samba is open-source server software which allows "Network Neighborhood"-style communication between Microsoft Windows and other operating systems such as Linux. It is named after the SMB protocol, which is what Windows uses for "Network Neighborhood" communication.
Pages
- browser: debugging master/domain browser issues
- commands for interacting with Samba
- how-to: specific things
- printing: using Samba to serve shared printers
- files: what the files mean and where they are kept
Errors
- The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available: a Samba-related error on Windows XP
Links
Official
Reference
- Wikipedia:
- Samba software
- Server Message Block: the SMB protocol
Articles
- 1999-11 Chapter 3: Configuring Windows Clients from the book Using Samba by Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly (this shows how to set up Win9x machines for non-anonymous connection to Samba)
- Managing Samba: Choose your weapon – Windows network ID basics: seems to cover some useful concepts
