Using Samba: A File and Print Server for Linux, Unix & Mac OS X, 3rd Edition

 
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abort shutdown script option (smb.conf file)  

Access Control Entries (ACEs)   2nd  

Access Control Lists   [See ACLs]

access control options  

access, controlling   [See ACLs controlling access to shares]

accounts   [See computer accounts, adding users]

ACLs  

       configuration options  

       inheriting  

       installing Samba with support for  

       mapping to Unix permissions  

       POSIX.1e  

       support in Samba 2.2  

       Unix  

       versus Unix file permissions  

       Windows NT/2000/XP   2nd  

Active Directory

       Samba 2.2   2nd  

       Samba 3.0  

       server, specifying  

       time synchronization and  

adapters  

add machine script option (smb.conf file)  

add printer command option (smb.conf file)  

add share command option (smb.conf file)  

add user script option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

admin users   [See root accounts]

admin users option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

administrator   [See domain administrator]

ads server option (smb.conf file)  

AFS (Andrew Filesystem), installing Samba with support for  

Albitz, Paul  

algorithmic rid base option (smb.conf file)  

allow hosts option (smb.conf file)  

allow trusted domains option (smb.conf file)  

analogX Atomic TimeSync  

announce as option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

announce version option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

anonymous   [See also guest access]

       restricting access  

ANSI C compiler required by Samba source  

auth methods option (smb.conf file)  

authentication   [See also passwords]

       client  

               setting method of  

       defined  

       enabling Samba as WINS server, configuration file example  

       files, specifying where Samba keeps  

       methods, specifying  

       overview  

       pass-through  

       Samba security levels  

       Samba •s default user-level versus Windows  

       Windows 95/98/Me  

       with winbind  

auto services option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

automounting shares  

available option (smb.conf file)  

 

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