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Samba Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference)

Samba Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference)

Samba Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference)
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Samba Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference) Paperback - 2003

by Ts, Jay

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  • Title Samba Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference)
  • Author Ts, Jay
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition NIS
  • Condition New
  • Pages 139
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol, California, U.S.A.
  • Publication date 2003-05-27
  • Features Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # OTF-Y-9780596005467
  • ISBN 9780596005467 / 0596005466
  • Weight 0.2 lbs (0.09 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.04 x 4.28 x 0.42 in (17.88 x 10.87 x 1.07 cm)
  • Category Computers - Communications / Networking
  • Library of Congress subjects Operating systems (Computers), Client/server computing
  • Dewey Decimal Code 005.447
  • Quantity available 92

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Reader reviews for Samba Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference)

From the publisher

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 describes all the options for Samba's configuration file in quick-reference format. It also contains command-line options and related information on the use of the Samba daemons (smbd, nmbd, and winbindd) and the utilities in the Samba distribution.

The current edition covers Samba 2.x and the most important features of 3.0, which was under development as this book went to print. New options pertain to Samba's acting as a primary domain controller and as a domain member server, its support for the use of Windows NT/2000/XP authentication and filesystem security on the host Unix system, and access to shared files and printers from Unix clients.

System administrators who are familiar with Samba and want a handy reminder of how to administer it without the bulk of a full-sized book will find this pocket reference invaluable.

About the author

Jay Ts is a system administrator and programmer with many years of experience working with several versions of Unix and other operating systems. Nowadays he works as an independent consultant out of his home in Sedona, Arizona. When he is not busy reading the Samba mailing lists and learning about new computer technology, Jay might be analyzing stock market behavior, meditating, playing around in his recording studio, or hiking in the wilderness near his home.

Robert Eckstein, an editor at O'Reilly, works mostly on Java books (notably Java Swing) and is also responsible for the XML Pocket Reference and Webmaster in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition. In his spare time he has been known to provide online coverage for popular conferences. He also writes articles for JavaWorld magazine. Robert holds bachelor's degrees in computer science and communications from Trinity University. In the past, he has worked for the USAA insurance company and more recently spent four years with Motorola's cellular software division. He is the co-author of Using Samba.

David Collier-Brown is a consulting systems integrator, currently working for the performance and engineering group at Sun Opcom in Toronto. He is also co-author of the first edition of Using Samba. In his spare time he reads assiduously, keeps score for his wife's baseball team and, in the two weeks of the local summer, sails from Toronto's outer harbor.

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