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

 
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daemons   [See inetd daemon nmbd daemon smbd daemon xinetd daemon]

Darwin, automatically starting Samba daemons  

datagram primitives  

datagram services (NBT)

       defined  

       tips  

datagram services, defined  

deadtime option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

debug hires timestamp option (smb.conf file)  

debug pid option (smb.conf file)  

debug timestamp option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

debug uid option (smb.conf file)  

debuglevel option (smb.conf file)  

default case option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

default device mode, setting  

default devmode option (smb.conf file)  

default option (smb.conf file)  

default service option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

defending the hostname  

delete printer command option (smb.conf file)  

delete readonly option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

delete share command option (smb.conf file)  

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

delete veto files option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

deny hosts option (smb.conf file)  

dfree command option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

Dfs (Microsoft •s Distributed filesystem)  

       configuring Samba as Dfs server  

       installing Samba with support for  

       providing services  

       support in Samba 2.2  

       Windows clients  

DHCP and IP addresses  

DIAGNOSIS.txt  

dig command (Unix)  

Digital Pathworks clients  

directories

       caching for performance  

       connecting to drive letter  

       creating on the Samba server  

       deleting when vetoed files are present   2nd  

       home, setting  

       monitoring contents  

       setting maximum allowable permissions  

       setting paths  

directory mask option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

directory mode option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

directory option (smb.conf file)  

directory permissions  

       options  

directory recursion  

directory security mask option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

disable spools option (smb.conf file)  

disk services, example of sharing  

disk share configuration  

disk-quota support  

Distributed Computing Environment Distributed Filesystem (DCE/DFS)  

Distributed filesystem   [See Dfs]

dmask option  

DNS  

       configuration

               Windows 2000  

               Windows 95/98/Me  

               Windows NT  

               Windows XP  

       NetBIOS names

               translating between DNS names and  

               versus hostnames versus  

       overview  

       servers, name resolution and  

dns proxy option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

DNS proxy, configuring on WINS server  

documentation, Samba   2nd   3rd  

domain admin group option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

domain administrator   2nd  

Domain Admins group  

domain controllers  

       backup   [See backup domain controllers]

       primary   [See primary domain controllers]

Domain Guest group  

domain guest group option (smb.conf file)  

domain logons

       configuring Windows clients for  

       Windows 2000  

       Windows 95/98/Me  

       Windows complains that you are already logged on  

       Windows NT  

       Windows XP Professional  

domain logons option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

domain master browser   2nd  

       configuring Samba as both local master browser and  

       forcing Samba to be   2nd  

       problems with  

       Samba as  

       synchronizing browse lists with all  

       verifying Samba as  

domain master option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

domain member server  

       Samba as  

               smb.conf file example  

domain membership  

Domain Name System   [See DNS]

domain-level security   2nd  

domains   [See also Windows NT domain options]

       adding computers to  

       advantages of  

       more information on how to set up  

       trust relationships  

       trusted  

dont descend option (smb.conf file)   2nd   3rd  

dos filemode option (smb.conf file)  

dos filetime resolution option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

dos filetimes option (smb.conf file)   2nd  

dos2unix command  

dot files   2nd   [See also hiding files]

       hiding  

drive letter, connecting a directory to   2nd  

 

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