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  1. Samba - opening windows to a wider world

    Home of Samba, the SMB file serverOpening Windows to a Wider World Samba is the most feature-rich Open Source implementation of the SMB and Active Directory protocols for Linux …

  2. What is Samba?

    Home of Samba, the SMB file serverOpening Windows to a Wider World Samba is the most feature-rich Open Source implementation of the SMB and Active Directory protocols for Linux …

  3. SambaWiki

    Welcome Samba is an Open Source / Free Software suite that has, since 1992, provided file and print services to all manner of SMB/CIFS clients, including the numerous versions of Microsoft …

  4. Chapter 1. Learning the Samba

    When common, inexpensive PC hardware fails to meet the demands of a huge client load, the Samba server can easily be moved to a proprietary "big iron" Unix mainframe, which can …

  5. Documentation - Samba

    Home of Samba, the SMB file serverDocumentation The documentation (and in particular the man pages) given on this web page are taken from the latest development version of Samba. If you …

  6. User Documentation - SambaWiki

    CTDB and Clustered Samba Advanced Configuration Configuring Logging on a Samba Server Setting up Audit Logging DNS Administration Changing the DNS Back End of a Samba AD DC …

  7. Download Samba

    Home of Samba, the SMB file serverDownload The Samba source code is distributed via https. View the download area via HTTPS. The file you probably want is called samba-latest.tar.gz. …

  8. Installing Samba - SambaWiki

    Operating System Requirements Package Dependencies Required to Build Samba File System Support Build Samba from Source Distribution-specific Package Installation

  9. Setting up Samba as a Standalone Server

    Introduction In small networks, such as a home network, or to share folders on a host that is not part of a domain, you often do not want to set up an Active Directory or NT4 domain. The …

  10. Samba: An Introduction

    The story goes something like this: Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux Kernel, was visiting his friend Andrew Tridgell, the creator of the Samba suite. They were walking through the Zoo in …