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Tutorial: Debian 7 Samba Server with tdbsam

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Debian Wheezy and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:9912 | -falko, June 5, 2013

Tutorial: OpenSUSE 12.3 Samba Server with tdbsam

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on OpenSUSE 12.3 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:9531 | -falko, April 9, 2013

Tutorial: CentOS 6.4 Samba Standalone Server

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on CentOS 6.4 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:9422 | -falko, March 31, 2013

Tutorial: Ubuntu 13.04 Samba Server with tdbsam

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Ubuntu 13.04 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:9401 | -falko, May 2, 2013

Tutorial: Scientific Linux 6.3 Samba Server

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Scientific Linux 6.3 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:9183 | -falko, February 25, 2013

Set up a web gui Print Server on Ubuntu with SWAT, CUPS, and SAMBA

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This how-to describes the process of setting up an intranet based print server using Ubuntu server. By using CUPS SAMBA and SWAT the final product is a webgui based solution to a headless print server. swat-cups-and-samba read more...
permapage | score:9139 | -falko, August 21, 2010

Set up a Samba CTDB Cluster with GFS, DRBD (CentOS 5.5)

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This article explains how to set up an Active/Active Samba CTDB Cluster, using GFS and DRBD. We use two nodes, both are active nodes, and the requests are loadbalanced. To replicate data between the nodes we use DRBD. To active/active cluster, we must use a ClusterFS (in this case GFS), to make the two nodes to write on the DRBD resource at same time. read more...
permapage | score:9104 | -falko, December 6, 2010

Tutorial: Set up a GlusterFS Samba Storage Server on Debian 6

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This tutorial shows how to set up a standalone storage server on Debian 6.0, using GlusterFS and SAMBA, and custom scripts and settings to make life easier. The SAMBA share will reside on a GlusterFS share which consists out of two storage nodes for high-availability. read more...
permapage | score:9039 | -falko, February 1, 2013

CentOS 5 Samba Domain Controller

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This will show you how to set up a Samba Domain Controller with a local LDAP backend, using CentOS 5.x (tested on 5.3, still successfully running on 5.4). Includes a web-interface for managing LDAP users/groups/etc. read more...
permapage | score:9022 | -falko, November 14, 2009

Tutorial: Ubuntu 9.10 Samba server

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Ubuntu 9.10 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:9007 | -falko, January 6, 2010

Samba Tutorial: Networking Linux and Windows

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A step-by-step HOWTO for Samba.
Server Message Block (SMB), also known as Common Internet File System (CIFS), is one of the most common protocols for sharing files on a network. It is used with Microsoft Windows and, through Samba, a variety of other operating systems include Linux. Samba provides a way to share the contents of Linux directories with other computers and to access shared directories on a remote computer. The type of remote computer does not matter. It could be a computer running Sun Solaris or Windows NT.
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mail this link | permapage | score:8984 | -Ray, July 10, 2001 (Updated: October 24, 2004)

Tutorial: OpenSUSE 11.2 Samba server with tdbsam

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on OpenSUSE 11.2 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:8969 | -falko, January 13, 2010

Tutorial: Ubuntu 10.10 LAN Torrent Seedbox with Avalanche-rt, Lighttpd, Rtorrent, Vsftpd, Samba

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This tutorial is based on a LAN setup, but it should also be applicable for an Internet seedbox (e.g. on a vps or rootds), but some additional steps may need to be performed (firewall, securing rpc-mount, generally hardening of the server). The best lightweight software combination for a seedbox is lighttpd with rtorrent/libtorrent and a nifty web interface. So we use avalanche-rt, an actively developed project which looks very promising. read more...
permapage | score:8910 | -falko, April 22, 2011

Fedora 17 Samba Server with tdbsam

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Fedora 17 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:8841 | -falko, July 8, 2012

Tutorial: Fedora 12 Samba werver with tdbsam

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Fedora 12 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:8836 | -falko, January 30, 2010

Configure Samba (CentOS)

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How to configure Samba shares under the Centos Linux server distribution...
Fortunately, there is a GUI tool for just about everything. This too goes for configuring Samba. In the CentOS distribution, the task of administering Samba shares is handled by system-config-samba. This tool is easy to use, but must be run as the root user. If you do not have access to the root user, you will have no luck starting the tool. But with that coveted root user password you can start up the Samba admin tool with the command system-config-samba.
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mail this link | permapage | score:8814 | -Ray, December 15, 2010

Tutorial: CentOS 6.3 Samba server with tdbsam

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on CentOS 6.3 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:8810 | -falko, August 21, 2012

SAMBA Share Configuration with YaST

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This OpenSUSE desktop tutorial explains how to how to setup and configure SAMBA and share configuration using YaST.
The first step will ask you to set the workgroup or domain name. The one box will set either workgroup or domain name. I want to create a domain called BEGINLINUX so I have changed the default setting of WORKGROUP to BEGINLINUX. The name that you enter here has to be fifteen characters or less. The name needs to meet the restrictions for NETBIOS which allows for just 15 character names.
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mail this link | permapage | score:8692 | -aweber, August 10, 2011

Tutorial: Fedora 11 Samba / tdbsam server

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This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Fedora 11 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access. read more...
permapage | score:8661 | -falko, October 23, 2009

Integrate Windows Active Directory and Samba in Ubuntu Linux

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Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.” Samba is freely available, unlike other SMB/CIFS implementations, and allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients. read more...
permapage | score:8648 | -gg234, November 12, 2008
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