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Introduction |
1 |
Part I |
Starting Up |
5 |
Hour 1 |
Introduction to Samba |
7 |
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A Brief Samba History Lesson |
7 |
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A Brief Description |
8 |
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What Was Life Like Before Samba? |
10 |
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A Brief Look at Supported Platforms |
12 |
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The GNU General Public License (GPL) |
12 |
Hour 2 |
Windows Networking Concepts |
15 |
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NetBIOS Overview |
16 |
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What Is a "Name Service"? |
17 |
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NetBIOS Names and Registration |
18 |
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Name Resolution |
22 |
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Session Service |
24 |
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Datagram Service |
25 |
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CIFS (SMB) |
25 |
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SMB over NetBIOS |
25 |
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Connection-Oriented Protocol |
26 |
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Protocol Overview |
27 |
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Windows Networking Models |
29 |
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Workgroups |
29 |
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Domains |
30 |
Hour 3 |
Obtaining the Latest Release of Samba |
35 |
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Download Sites and Methods |
36 |
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Before Upgrading an Existing Server |
37 |
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Backing Up Important Files |
37 |
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Compiling Samba |
39 |
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The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (--with-fhs) |
41 |
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What Goes Where When I Type make install? |
42 |
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Binary Distribution Methods |
43 |
Hour 4 |
Starting Your Feet to Dance |
45 |
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Which Binaries? |
45 |
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Samba's Configuration File: smb.conf |
46 |
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Configuring the [global] Section of smb.conf |
47 |
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Setting Up the Shared Group Directory |
48 |
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Creating the Directory on Disk |
49 |
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Adding the Group Share to smb.conf |
50 |
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Verifying smb.conf |
51 |
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Starting smbd and nmbd |
52 |
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Starting from inetd |
52 |
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Starting from xinetd |
53 |
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Running as a Daemon |
54 |
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Command-Line Arguments |
55 |
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Testing the Installation |
56 |
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A Note Regarding Windows Clients and Our Server |
58 |
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Other Tools Included with Samba |
59 |
Part II |
Basic Configuration |
63 |
Hour 5 |
Exploring Samba's smb.conf File |
65 |
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Layout |
65 |
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The [global] Section |
67 |
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Variables |
67 |
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Environment Variables |
69 |
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Parameters |
70 |
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Common [global] Parameters |
70 |
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NetBIOS Naming Parameters |
71 |
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Logging |
72 |
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Internationalization |
76 |
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State Information |
79 |
Hour 6 |
SWAT and Other GUI Administration Tools |
81 |
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SWAT |
81 |
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The inetd Server |
82 |
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The xinetd Server |
83 |
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Logging In |
83 |
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Managing the [global] Section |
85 |
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Managing File Shares |
86 |
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Managing Printer Shares |
88 |
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Obtaining Status Information |
89 |
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Viewing the Complete smb.conf File |
90 |
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Changing Your Password |
90 |
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Security Concerns |
90 |
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Webmin |
91 |
Hour 7 |
Security Levels and Passwords |
95 |
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Security Levels and the security Parameter |
95 |
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security = user |
96 |
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security = share |
97 |
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security = server |
99 |
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security = domain |
101 |
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Usernames |
101 |
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usernme level |
102 |
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username map |
103 |
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Passwords |
104 |
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password level |
105 |
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LAN Manager and Windows NT Password Encryption |
105 |
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Null Passwords in smbpasswd |
108 |
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Guest Access |
111 |
Hour 8 |
Samba--The File Server |
115 |
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Beginning Configurations and Accounts |
116 |
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A Basic, Group Accessible Share |
116 |
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Differences Between File Systems on Windows and Unix |
119 |
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A Restricted Access Service |
121 |
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File Share Access Control Lists |
124 |
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DOS Attributes and Timestamps |
125 |
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A Publicly Accessible Share |
126 |
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Modifying Unix Permissions from Windows Clients |
128 |
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Share Mode, Deny Modes, and Oplocks |
130 |
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User Home Directories |
132 |
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Symbolic Links |
134 |
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File System Quotas |
135 |
Hour 9 |
Samba--The Print Server |
137 |
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Prerequisites |
138 |
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Samba's Printing Support |
138 |
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Configuring Our First Printer |
140 |
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Adding Print Drivers to the Server |
144 |
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Using the Add Printer Wizard to Create and Delete Printers on the Server |
151 |
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Using Local Print Drivers on Clients |
152 |
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The [printers] Share |
153 |
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Securing Printer Shares |
156 |
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Troubleshooting Printer Shares |
157 |
Part III |
The Social Life of Samba |
161 |
Hour 10 |
Microsoft's DOS Network Client and Windows 95/98/ME |
163 |
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The Network Redirector |
164 |
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Microsoft Network Client Version 3.0 for MS-DOS |
165 |
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Obtaining the Software |
165 |
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Installing the Client |
166 |
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Making the Network Boot Disk |
171 |
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Windows 9x/ME |
173 |
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Configuring the Client |
174 |
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Logging In to the Network |
178 |
Hour 11 |
Windows NT 4.0/2000 |
181 |
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Windows NT |
181 |
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Installing the Network Adapter |
182 |
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Installing the TCP/IP Protocol |
183 |
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The Workstation Service |
184 |
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Setting the NetBIOS Machine Name and Workgroup Name |
185 |
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Configuring the Windows 2000 Client |
186 |
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NetBIOS Names and Workgroups |
188 |
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Conflicting Credentials |
189 |
Hour 12 |
CIFS Clients for Unix |
193 |
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The Linux Kernel and smbfs |
194 |
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Allowing Normal Users to Mount smbfs Filesystems |
200 |
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smbclient |
201 |
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Using smbclient to get and put Files |
204 |
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Backing Up a Directory |
206 |
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Printing a File |
207 |
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The smbprint Script |
208 |
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Printing from Unix to Windows |
209 |
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Printing to Windows with BSD-Style Printing |
210 |
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Printing to Windows with System V-Style Printing |
210 |
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Resolving Hostnames Using the NetBIOS Name Service |
211 |
Hour 13 |
Troubleshooting Techniques |
215 |
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Egypt, Samba, and Bugs |
216 |
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Available Tools at Our Disposal |
217 |
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Documentation |
217 |
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People |
217 |
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The Test Environment |
218 |
Level 1 |
Beginning the Climb up the Pyramid |
219 |
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Pinging the Server and Client |
219 |
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Comparing Network Broadcast Addresses |
221 |
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Verifying the smb.conf Settings |
223 |
Level 2 |
Local Server and Client Software |
224 |
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smbd |
224 |
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nmbd |
226 |
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Windows' NetBIOS Interface |
227 |
Level 3 |
Remote Access to Shares |
228 |
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Name Resolution |
228 |
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Enumerating Shares from the Windows Client |
229 |
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Connecting to a Share Remotely |
230 |
Level 4 |
Network Browsing |
231 |
Level 5 |
A Wealth of Information--Log Files and Packets |
231 |
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Samba's Log Files |
231 |
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Monitoring Network Traffic |
234 |
Level 6 |
Samba Internals |
238 |
Part IV |
Going Production |
243 |
Hour 14 |
Replacing a Windows NT File and Printer Server--Lock, Stock & Barrel |
245 |
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The Existing Network |
246 |
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Samba and ACLs |
248 |
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Configuring the Linux Server |
249 |
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--with-acl-support |
255 |
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The Replacement Process |
255 |
Step 1 |
Joining the Domain |
256 |
Step 2 |
Creating the New Shares and Transferring the Data |
262 |
Step 3 |
Testing the Server |
265 |
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Managing Shares on a Samba Member Server |
267 |
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Microsoft's Distributed File System |
270 |
Hour 15 |
Server-Side Automation |
275 |
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What Is Server-Side Automation? |
275 |
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preexec and postexec Scripts |
276 |
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The preexec and postexec Parameters |
276 |
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The root preexec and root postexec Parameters |
279 |
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The message command Parameter |
281 |
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The include Parameter |
282 |
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Samba's Virtual File System for Shares |
286 |
Hour 16 |
Managing User Accounts and Single Sign-On |
289 |
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Password Synchronization Between /etc/passwd and smbpasswd |
290 |
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Samba--with-pam |
293 |
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PAM in 5 Minutes |
294 |
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PAM Support in smbd |
296 |
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Unix Services in a Windows Domain--pam_winbind |
299 |
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Single Sign-On Samba and Unix--pam_smbpass |
304 |
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Recording User Connections to the Unix Login Records (utmp) |
307 |
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Samba's New--with-ldapsam, --with-tdbsam, and --with-nisplussam Options |
308 |
Hour 17 |
Security Tips |
311 |
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Authentication |
312 |
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Configuration File Permissions |
314 |
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Distributing smbpasswd to Multiple Servers |
316 |
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Virus and Internet Worm Prevention |
318 |
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Securing Access to SWAT Via SSL |
319 |
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Using Samba and SSL Together |
320 |
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Firewalls |
321 |
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Samba's Very Own Bouncer |
323 |
Hour 18 |
WINS and NetBIOS Name Services |
327 |
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WINS |
328 |
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The wins server Parameter |
330 |
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The wins support Parameter |
331 |
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The wins proxy Parameter |
331 |
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The dns proxy Parameter |
332 |
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The lmhosts File |
333 |
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The name resolve order Parameter |
334 |
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Name Resolution Client or Server? |
335 |
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WINS and Windows 2000 |
335 |
Hour 19 |
Local Subnet Browsing |
339 |
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Introduction to Browsing |
340 |
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Samba Browsing Parameters |
343 |
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Browsing with OS/2 Clients |
344 |
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Viewing a List of Shares |
345 |
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The auto services (a.k.a. preload) and load printers Parameters |
345 |
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Browsing Examples |
346 |
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Browsing Problems |
348 |
Hour 20 |
Cross Subnet Browsing |
351 |
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Browsing Across Subnets |
351 |
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The domain master Parameter |
354 |
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Designing Network Browsing |
354 |
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Troubleshooting Remote Browsing |
358 |
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Additional Browsing Parameters |
359 |
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The remote announce Parameter |
359 |
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The remote browse sync Parameter |
360 |
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The enhanced browsing Parameter |
360 |
Hour 21 |
Domain Control for Windows 95/98/ME |
363 |
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Setting Up the Samba Domain Controller |
364 |
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Setting Up a Windows 9x Client |
367 |
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Successfully Logging In to the Domain |
368 |
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Troubleshooting Windows
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