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02-11-2005 03:03 AM
02-11-2005 03:03 AM
Hi,
Please what's the purpose of installing SAMBA in a linux server ?
Thank's a lot.
Best regars.
Please what's the purpose of installing SAMBA in a linux server ?
Thank's a lot.
Best regars.
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02-11-2005 03:07 AM
02-11-2005 03:07 AM
SolutionSamba allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients. Windows users can happily access file and print services without knowing or caring that those services are being offered by a Linux/Unix server.
Read more about Samba here:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/what_is_samba.html
HTH,
Ross
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02-13-2005 08:18 AM
02-13-2005 08:18 AM
Re: The purpose of SAMBA
Samba is normally installed by default in most distros. The optional component is SWAT which is a browser-based administration tool.
Samba was originally created to enable Windows and Linux interoperability however it has now grown into much more. Samba filesystems are known as CIFS in HP speak.
Samba was originally created to enable Windows and Linux interoperability however it has now grown into much more. Samba filesystems are known as CIFS in HP speak.
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02-15-2005 04:02 AM
02-15-2005 04:02 AM
Re: The purpose of SAMBA
CIFS is the extended version of the original SMB (server message blocks) protocol, this is not just hp-speak, but the original name under which microsoft proposed the RFC.
still, maybe noone knew about that and they called it CIFS only as some marketing gibberish :)
Christopher:
Samba is used to offer File/Print/whatever services to windows clients, and it also works vice versa: i.e. for doing processing of large amounts of data with a handy unix script or for pseudo-offline virus scanning You could mount //windowshost/c\$
for some years samba is even able to emulate a whole domain controller, but the value of this is arguable.
I know about one company that switched their DC in NT days to samba on a SUN E6500 because no windows server has able to handle their 40000-user windows domains.
Added bonus of samba3 are *really* *great* options for debugging ADS problems. But be happy if You don't need them :)
still, maybe noone knew about that and they called it CIFS only as some marketing gibberish :)
Christopher:
Samba is used to offer File/Print/whatever services to windows clients, and it also works vice versa: i.e. for doing processing of large amounts of data with a handy unix script or for pseudo-offline virus scanning You could mount //windowshost/c\$
for some years samba is even able to emulate a whole domain controller, but the value of this is arguable.
I know about one company that switched their DC in NT days to samba on a SUN E6500 because no windows server has able to handle their 40000-user windows domains.
Added bonus of samba3 are *really* *great* options for debugging ADS problems. But be happy if You don't need them :)
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